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    1993 Jaguar XJ220 | London Auction | Gooding & Company | September 1, 2023

    Few models of the 1980s and 1990s supercar boom have aged more gracefully than Jaguar’s XJ220, which debuted in concept form to overwhelming acclaim at the 1988 British International Motor Show in Birmingham. The original concept utilized a V-12 engine and all-wheel drive, creating an extraordinary buzz in the car world. Even with an enormous as..
  • 1958 Jaguar XK150 S 3.4-Litre Roadster | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    1958 Jaguar XK150 S 3.4-Litre Roadster | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    Launched in 1958, the XK150 S represents the ultimate development of Jaguar’s legendary line of XK sports cars. In its original 3.4-litre form, the “S” model yielded significant performance dividends, with three SU carburetors, straight-port intake manifolds, and upgraded camshafts contributing 60 hp over the standard XK150. Equipped with Le Man..
  • 1948 Allard K1 | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    1948 Allard K1 | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    Founded in 1936 by Sydney Allard, Allard Motor Company initially focused on building one-off specials which were known for their stout engineering, lightweight bodywork, and powerful American V-8 engines. Though only 12 Allards are thought to have been completed prewar, they gained notoriety in trial events, with their high power-to-weight ratio..
  • 1946 Ford Super DeLuxe Sportsman Convertible | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    1946 Ford Super DeLuxe Sportsman Convertible | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    The Ford Super DeLuxe Sportsman was conceptualized under Henry Ford II following WWII, after peace had finally been achieved. This top-of-the-line Ford was built to excite customers while other postwar models were being designed. Because of labor strikes and material shortages, only 1,209 examples were built in 1946, compared to the 2,250 exampl..
  • 1968 Jaguar E-Type Series II 4.2-Litre Roadster | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    1968 Jaguar E-Type Series II 4.2-Litre Roadster | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    The Jaguar E-Type was the brainchild of Sir William Lyons, the automobile company’s founder, based on his Le Mans-winning D-Type race cars. Upon its introduction in 1961, the automotive press was astonished. With stunning bodywork, elegantly appointed interior, torquey inline six-cylinder engine, excellent independent suspension, and four-wheel ..
  • 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2-Litre Fixed Head Coupe | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I 4.2-Litre Fixed Head Coupe | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    The Jaguar E-Type was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1961, but the guest of honor nearly missed its own debut. The Jaguar Fixed Head Coupe, destined for the motor show, was running late when leaving for Geneva, due to the enthusiastic response from the British press, who were offered an advanced preview back home in the UK. Jaguar’s ..
  • 1948 MG TC Ex-Phil Hill | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

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    Phil Hill was a true pioneer. He reached the pinnacle of international motor sports when he became America’s first 24 Hours of Le Mans-winning driver by 1958 and the first American Formula One world champion in 1961. Phil was regarded as one of the top drivers of his time. This 1948 MG TC was Phil Hill’s first race-winning car. He purcha..
  • 1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Roadster | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    1961 Jaguar E-Type Series I 3.8-Litre Roadster | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    An icon of design and performance, the E-Type is among the most important sports cars ever made. Fresh off a series of five Le Mans wins in the 1950s, Jaguar wasted no time putting the lessons it learned into its sensational new sports model. Introduced at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1961, the E-Type had monocoque construction, a twin-cam eng..
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    1959 Jaguar XK150 S 3.4-Litre Drophead Coupe | Pebble Beach Auctions | Gooding & Company

    This remarkable, garage-find XK150 Drophead Coupe is a rare, 3.4-litre S model, which benefits from a revised cylinder head and three 2" SU HD8 carburetors to produce a prodigious 250 hp, a full 60 hp more than the standard car, and 40 hp more than the mid-range 3.4 SE. According to its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate on file, this DHC..

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