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United KingdomJWK650

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 June 2008.

 

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2008-10-29 12:12:07 | XK Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Engine Number was changed from 660043 to W 2026-7
  • Title Year was added: 1950
  • 2011-02-03 23:38:34 | XK Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: JWK650|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
  • Photos of 660043

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    Exterior Photos (4)

    Uploaded September 2014:

    2014-09-29
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    Uploaded October 2008:

    2008-10-29
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    Uploaded June 2008:

    2008-06-10
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    2008-06-10
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    Interior Photos (1)

    Uploaded June 2008:

    2008-06-10
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    Action Photos (1)

    Uploaded October 2008:

    2008-10-30
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    Details Photos: Exterior (3)

    Uploaded June 2008:

    2008-06-10
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    Detail Photos: Other (1)

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    2008-10-29 09:48:26 | pauls writes:

    Saw the car at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Ralph Lauren collection in '05

    2009-11-26 04:49:29 | Anonymous writes:

    Nice, very nice !!
    Wait for 838241 , the 150S drophead version.

    2011-10-13 15:53:35 | Michael Scott writes:

    The car with this chassis number was one of six modified by Jaguar for competition work. A Jaguar internal memo of 26 April 1950 lists the conversions. The car was allocated to Biondetti.

    2016-08-09 14:39:12 | Michael Scott writes:

    As is well-known Biondetti raced this car in Italy in 1950. The original colour was red and it was fitted with a kph speedometer.
    However, there is a photo in the British "Motor" magazine of 12th July 1950 of a white XK120, left-hand drive, bearing the JWK 650 registration number taking part in a concours d'elegance at Eastbourne England in June 1950.

    Presumably Biondetti's car was registered before export so how did the JWK 650 registration come to be on the car in England at the same time?

    The Biondetti car (in parts?) returned to England in 1953 to the factory and was then sold to Ron Heegan and then Peter Jaques until being bought by Alec Harvey-Bailey in July 1957 (according to a copy letter I have, written by Harvey-Bailey in October 1965 to Andrew Whyte.)

    2016-08-10 16:36:17 | Michael Scott writes:

    JWK 650 was offered for sale by:-
    1. Rod Leach Nostaglia company-Dec 1976/Jan 1977 - no price listed. - see Motor Sport Dec 1976.

    2. Lynx - August 1980 - £15000 - see Motor Sport magazine August 1980

    3. DCM London - 1982 - £15450 - seeThoroughbred and Classic Car-Nov 1982

    2016-08-29 12:43:32 | Michael Scott writes:

    Further to the above owners it was stated in Jaguar Driver magazine June 1972 that" the car had been bought by Brian Rutland, London, who intends to restore it to concours spec."

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