Perfect and fully restored Jaguar XK140 FHC SE with matching numbers.
This is a very rare SE (Special Equipment) version that was produced on 24 April 1956, the matching numbers of which can all be found in the extensive "history file" and the original Heritage Certificate of Jaguar that are present with the car.
This Jaguar is..
1972 Jaguar E type V12 Manual Roadster with Hard top.Chassis number: 1S1451Registration Number: FRA284LAn impeccable low owner car that has covered 71,000 miles from new & comes to us with simply masses & masses of paperwork. The car was resprayed in its original colour of signal red some years ago & presents pe..
Amidst the settling dust that marked the end of World War II, Rolls-Royce found itself at a crossroads. The company hadn’t built an automobile since 1940, as they directed all resources to the aero-engine plant in Crewe in support of the war effort. Some within the company felt it was not worth returning to motorcar production and that aero engines..
1968 Jaguar XKE Roadster
Throughout the iconic E-Type’s long production run, Jaguar made a
host of running changes to improve the car’s performance and
reliability, all while trying to keep pace with a rapidly changing
automobile market. Ever-evolving safety and emissions regulations,
particularly in the critical American..
Neat Jaguar MKII 2.4 from year 1960 from the United States, with highly sought-after Overdrive.
Jaguar was fully restored at the time in the broadest sense of the word, where necessary sheet metal parts were replaced / repaired and the bodywork was returned to its original condition. The bodywork is sleek and cool, has been completely ..
Jaguar XK 120 DHC, year 1953. Chassis number S67751X, engine number W8957-X, gearbox number JL1734X; Matching Numbers. Colour green with a beige leather interior and a black vinyl hood. This Jaguar XK 120 DHC (Drop Head coupe) was sold new in the Netherlands. The car still carries its original 1953 number plates! The automobile was never restore..
The MK11 debuted in 1959 with design tweaks, including slimmer windscreen pillars, which gave a more airy cabin and generally a feeling of a freshened-up design. Other improvements included a wider track rear axle and disc brakes as standard. Registered new on 26th February 1962 by Henlys Ltd, London,..
Before the 1942 moratorium on civilian car production, Chrysler Corporation already had substantial involvement in the war effort. Chrysler-powered machines served in harsh environments worldwide, and their achievements were not lost on the buying public after the war. But in the early post-war days, material shortages and tooling delays meant the ..
Beautifully presented, matching-numbers Series I E-Type in correct Opalescent Silver Blue colour Early production, 2+2 model in pure factory covered headlight form Factory left hand drive example equipped with classic Blaupunkt radio Desirable 4.2-Litre Series I E-Type with room for the family Jaguar would make a habit of shocking the automoti..