RON98 Seated behind the large steering wheel, you viewed a full set of no-nonsense, white-on-black Smith's instruments, which even then were obligatory for a British sports car. The Jaguar's complement included a "revolution counter" with inset manifold pressure gauge (early models) or clock at the bottom of the dial; an ammeter, oil pressure gauge, and water temperature gauge combined in a separate dial; a "petrol gauge" that doubled as a crankcase oil level indicator by pressing a button before starting the engine (capacities were 17.5 gallons and 12.5 quarts U.S., respectively), and a large speedometer with trip and total mileage recorders.|Biman Bangladesh Airlines