Known ownership history from new Restored by the previous owner Present ownership since 2016 Used sparingly since acquisition An original right-hand drive example Launched in October 1964, the 4.2-litre version of Jaguar's sensational E-Type sports car came with a more user friendly, all-synchromesh gearbox and superior Lockheed brake servo a..
Successful competition Jaguar, built and maintained by marque specialists CKL Motor Racing Legends, Algarve Classic Festival, 1st in Class Finished 2nd at Vredestein Jaguar XK races - Brands Hatch Centenary Aston Martin 2013 Qualified ahead of many Jaguar E-types at sixties endurance race Dix Mille Tours organized by Peter Auto 2014 The car of..
Converted to racing specification in 1990 for Allen Lloyd Sigma Engineering engine Four-speed all-synchromesh gearbox Jaguar Mark 9 front disc brakes HTP valid for the next 10 years Converted to racing specification in 1990 and purchased by our vendor in 2021, this Jaguar Mark 1 saloon is a race-winning FIA Appendix K car that has competed at..
First owned by privateer racer Eric Haddon In-period competition history Unrestored until three years ago FIA papers to follow "Haddon and Vivian drove prudently - in the 1954 Alpine Rally - sacrificing many road marks; but they were rewarded with a win in the over 2.6-litre class ... one of the last competitive international rally performan..
Rare and desirable Special Equipment (SE) version One of only 1,472 left-hand drive XK120 SE drophead coupés built Matching numbers Professionally restored in the USA Considerable recent expenditure Its accompanying Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate reveals that this rare and desirable matching-numbers XK120 SE drophead coupé (one of only 1,4..
Delivered new to New York, USA Restored in New Zealand in 2004 Converted from left- to right-hand drive Manual transmission Imported from New Zealand in 2016 Only circa 14,000 miles since restoration Representing the XK150 in its ultimate configuration, this 3.8-litre drophead coupé was manufactured in September 1959 and delivered to Jaguar..
The 49th right-hand drive Roadster built Delivered new in the UK Imported into Australia by the enthusiast vendor in 2004 Restored condition Introduced in 1961, the E-Type caused a sensation when it appeared, with instantly classic lines and a top speed of 150mph. An optimistic 265bhp was claimed, but whatever the installed horsepower the E-Ty..
Delivered new in the UK Resident in Australia since 1984 Present ownership since 2003 "We claimed 120 mph (for the XK 120), a speed unheard of for a production car in those days." - William Heynes, Chief Engineer, Jaguar Cars. This XK120 Roadster comes with its original UK buff logbook dated 11th February 1953 when the car was registered to Ke..
PRICE REDUCED A good, sound and very useable example of an early MKVI finished in black with beige leather interior which – being an early car – is of the plain, non-pleated design, with two armrests to each front seat. This, together with inertia reel seatbelts to the front and a nicely-working sliding sunroof make the inside a very ni..
1949 Bristol 402 ConvertibleOne of only 12 known to existMelbourne deliveredJust 24 ever builtKnown as the “Hollywood Special” MODEL HISTORY: With the cessation of hostilities at the end of World War II, the Bristol Aeroplane Company was looking for alternative ways of occupying its aircraf..