Black Serif Type — 2 museum-grade prints in this palette. Rank 24 in Heritage Icons documents the Jaguar XK120 as a marque specimen — The XK120 stunned the 1948 London Motor Show — a 3. 4-litre XK straight-six in a roadster body that could exceed 120 mph, making it the fastest production car of its era and resetting Jaguar's export story. The Ford RS200 was homologated in 1986 with exactly 200 road-going examples — the minimum required for Group B approval — and represented Ford's most ambitious rally programme since the Escort era. Its mid-engine layout and composite construction anticipated later WRC design language, but the car's Group B career was cut short by the FIA's 1987 ban; the RS200 remains a cult icon among collectors who prize homologation rarity and British motorsport ambition.