Chassis No. S887152
Engine No. NE1089
Body No. P6154
As the ultimate evolution of Jaguar's seminal postwar sports car, the XK 150 introduced further refinement to a proven formula. Its styling was distinguished by a wider grille opening, a single-piece curved windscreen, and a broader bonnet seamlessly integrated into the front ..
Extensive history
From a private collection
Matching numbers
The 1972 Jaguar E-type Coupé represents the final evolution of one of Britain’s most iconic sportscars. It featured a powerful 5.3 litre V12 engine, delivering smooth performance and refined grand touring capability. Distinguished by ..
Hand built aluminium special
Fabulous unique design with XK150 engine
This unique, stunning and beautiful ‘nod’ to an era of sportscars consigned to history books and vintage meetings, was the creation of one man who had a vision! He wanted to use the base of a Jaguar XK150 with its superb 3.4 litre engi..
Considerable amount of work carried out by KWE in 2019
Over £83,000 spent by the vendor
The Jaguar XJS Convertible, which first appeared in 1988, was considerably more than just a coupé with the roof removed. The earlier 'T'-top cabriolet paved the way as the first open Jaguar since the demise of the E-T..
Desirable model
Rare example
The 1995 Jaguar XJS Celebration Coupé marked the elegant finale of Jaguar’s long-running grand tourer. Produced to commemorate the end of XJS production, it featured special badging, diamond-turned alloy wheels, and a refined interior with premium leather and wood trim. Power..
Hi sadly for sale due to having a Baby on the way and needing to pull some funds together for a house. MK6 Bentley Special, a well proportioned and well made special, mk6 running gear, unknown wooden bentley body with folding roof. It has Derby Hub adapters fitted with 18” Derby wheels and Whitewall tyres. Please note this..
To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION WITHOUT RESERVE at RM Sothebys' Miami event, 27 February 2026. Sold | $128,800 USD The most coveted iteration of the hallowed Jaguar E-TypeEarly production example featuring outside bonnet latches, flat floors, and welded bonnet louversPreviously restored in maroon over a beige interior with a b..
Chassis No. SAJJEAEX8AX220735
Exceptionally rare, immensely powerful, and wearing a sculptural body, the Jaguar XJ220 fully embraces the very definition of a supercar.
In the late 1980s, nearly every major performance car manufacturer was locked in an intense race to create the ultimate 200-mile-per-hour supercar. Porsche set the benc..
The 1948 Oldsmobile Series 66 Dynamic Deluxe Woodie Wagon represents one of the most refined postwar American family cars, blending craftsmanship, comfort, and restrained style. Powered by the original 238-cubic-inch inline six and equipped with a 4-speed Hydra-Matic automatic transmission, the Oldsmobile is believed to show 55,271 actual miles and..
A very rare and desirable two-door coupé
Engine enhancements to improve power
The Jaguar XJC is one of the most distinctive and underrated coupés ever produced by the marque. Built between 1975 and 1978, it was the two-door pillarless version of the XJ saloon, combining luxury with an unexpectedly sleek ..