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  • 1979 Jaguar XJ Series 2 4.2-Litre Saloon

    1979 Jaguar XJ Series 2 4.2-Litre Saloon

    Odometer reading: 25,907 MOT Expiry: Exempt *Low mileage XJ6 *Full respray in 1991 *Running and driving *Sold for recommissioning To view a video of this lot please click here This 1979 Jaguar XJ 4.2 was originally supplied new to an owner in Jersey and was imported to the UK in February 1991. In that same year the car received a..
  • 2004 Jaguar XKR Carbon Edition | Historics Auctioneers

    2004 Jaguar XKR Carbon Edition | Historics Auctioneers

    The XK8 is a grand tourer car that was launched in 1996 and was the first generation of a new XK series available in both coupé and convertible body styles and with the new 4.0 litre Jaguar AJ-V8 engine. The 1998 XKR was introduced with a supercharged version of the engine. Both the XK8 and XKR are electronically limited to a maximum of 155mph; the..
  • 1969 Jaguar XJ6 Series I (2.8 litre) | Historics Auctioneers

    1969 Jaguar XJ6 Series I (2.8 litre) | Historics Auctioneers

    Launched in September 1968, the Jaguar XJ6 was the last model that Sir William Lyons had a, hands-on, input into the design. This new model was the result of several years of development and streamlined the extensive portfolio of models offered by Jaguar at the time. This new, reasonably priced car, managed to retain the principles of earlier Jagua..
  • 1989 Jaguar XJS Convertible | Historics Auctioneers

    1989 Jaguar XJS Convertible | Historics Auctioneers

    The Jaguar XJS was a luxury grand tourer produced from 1975 through to 1996 and replaced the E-Type. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJS was actually more aerodynamic with the last one being produced on 4th April 1996; at that stage 115,413 had been manufactured during a 21 year production life. Power came from the Jaguar V..
  • 1988 Jaguar XJS Convertible 'Press car' | Historics Auctioneers

    1988 Jaguar XJS Convertible 'Press car' | Historics Auctioneers

    In 1975, the Jaguar E-Type finally gave way to an all new and more efficient Jaguar, the Jaguar XJ-S. Although never quite having the same sporting image as the E-Type, the final example of this new luxury grand tourer left the production line on 4th April 1996 at which stage 115,413 units had been manufactured during a 21 year production life. V12..
  • 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II Roadster | Historics Auctioneers

    1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II Roadster | Historics Auctioneers

    From its launch in 1961 to the end of its production in 1975, the Jaguar E-Type went from design revelation to motoring icon in a generation. Based on Jaguar’s three time Le Mans winning D-Type and known internationally for its beautiful sleek lines and a top speed of 150mph, this revolutionary car had three significant series changes during its 14..
  • 1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I Roadster to Lightweight Specification | Historics Auctioneers

    1967 Jaguar E-Type Series I Roadster to Lightweight Specification | Historics Auctioneers

    According to the Jaguar Heritage Trust certificates, chassis 1E15625 was originally sold through Jaguar Cars in New York to Shirley Edghill in 1967. Little is known during the intervening years until the story is picked up again in the 1990s. It was exported from the USA to Toulouse in France in 1996 by Jacques Baron working in collaboration with M..
  • 1994 Jaguar XJS Convertible (4.0 litre) | Historics Auctioneers

    1994 Jaguar XJS Convertible (4.0 litre) | Historics Auctioneers

    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-Type in 1975 but this was to be the first full convertible and a strengthened sub-frame was employed in order to alleviate scuttle sha..
  • 2003 Jaguar XK120 Replica by Nostalgia | Historics Auctioneers

    2003 Jaguar XK120 Replica by Nostalgia | Historics Auctioneers

    Based in Taunton, the engineering firm Nostalgia are well respected in the automotive replica world and it’s easy to see why. Every car is handcrafted to the highest standard by skilled and enthusiastic technicians. All major components are supplied by Jaguar either as new or fully overhauled parts. We are informed that the chassis on the replica X..
  • 1963 Jaguar E-Type Series I Coupé (3.8 Litre) | Historics Auctioneers

    1963 Jaguar E-Type Series I Coupé (3.8 Litre) | Historics Auctioneers

    In 1958, Jaguar technical director, William Heynes, and designer, Malcolm Sayer, convinced their boss, Sir William Lyons, that a new production sports model was needed. Thus, the E-Type was born; one of Jaguar's longest-running and most revered models. Much of the E-Type’s success was owed to the racing D-Type and, indeed, it would be one of the la..

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