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United Kingdom5470AP

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Record Creation: Entered on 27 July 2020.

 

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2008-08-02 14:06:32 | XK Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Notes From Heritage Record was changed from Registered: 5470 AP to Registered: 5470 AP
  • Car Condition was added: Exc. original
  • Current Color was added: british racing green
  • Current Interior was added: red
  • Current City was deleted, old value was: Kensington
  • Current Country was changed from United Kingdom to United States
  • Last Seen was changed from 2002 to 2008
  • 2013-08-08 15:36:53 | XK Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: 5470AP|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was added: United Kingdom|
  • Heritage Notes

    Registered: 5470 AP

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    2005-12-24 22:34:16 | pauls writes:

    Car was at auction in '02
    www.practicalclassics.co.uk/auctionlot/by-id/1464557371/

    Auction description:
    Lot 1042: Jaguar XK120 Lightweight (1950)
    Collectors' Motor Cars, Motorcycles, Toys, Models & Automobilia, Bonhams (2nd December 2002)
    Lot Details
    Auction Collectors' Motor Cars, Motorcycles, Toys, Models & Automobilia
    Bonhams, Olympia sales centre, Kensington
    Type Car
    Lot Number 1042
    Estimate £40000-£50000
    Hammer Price -
    Hammer Price (inc premium) £42000
    Year 1950
    Condition rating 1
    Registration number 5470 AP
    Mileage -
    Chassis number 660053
    Engine number W12197

    2008-08-02 11:11:40 | pauls writes:

    Car to be at RM auction Monterey, California 8/08
    www.rmauctions.com/

    Auction description:
    1950 Jaguar XK 120 Alloy Open Two Seater
    LOT: 461
    Estimate:
    $250,000-$300,000 US
    Chassis No. 660053

    This lovely Jaguar is number 53 of the 58 right hand drive, alloy body XK 120s produced. It has its original engine block, modified by the addition of a ‘C-type,’ high compression cylinder head. Other period-correct C-type modifications include high-rise camshaft, larger two-inch (sandcast) SU carburetors, and dual exhaust. It is estimated that the C-type engine modifications boost the horsepower from 160 to 190-200, an impressive increase.

    Completed February 16, 1950 and delivered to its original owner, a Mr. Reid, on April 6 of that year, the ownership chain is well-documented. They include Mr. Wrigley (of chewing gum fame), and noted Jaguar authority Terry Larson of Phoenix, Arizona. They are followed in the United Kingdom by The Honourable Michael Pearson, President of The Financial Times and the well-known English car collector Terry Cohn. It was under Cohn’s custodianship that the C-type modifications were executed.

    In 2003, Paradise Garage in London sold the alloy open two seater to its current owner, a respected American collector of top-level British cars who began a program of sympathetic refurbishment.

    Today this XK 120, still largely unrestored and definitely unmolested, is presented in show-worthy condition (Best in Class, Jaguar Owners Club, Washington D.C. area, September, 2006), if not to international concours standard. From its proper disc wheels, Avon bias plies and rear spats, to the lovely Brooklands racing screens it certainly looks the part. Complemented by its classic British Racing Green livery and patinated original red leather upholstery, it is a joy to behold. However the real thrill of owning this car is in the driving. Fully sorted mechanically and having received an engine overhaul in June of this year, this car invites one to experience the performance provided by its C-type engine spec in the lightweight body – a powerfully desirable combination.

    Arguably the rarest and most sought-after Jaguar this side of a full competition C-type, the XK 120 comes replete with a full and correct tool roll, original owners manual, Jaguar Heritage Certificate, jack and canvas top, as well as the original-type alloy windscreen assembly with glass. Exclusive then and exclusive now, some cats just get better with age!

    2008-08-31 06:58:28 | Anonymous writes:

    AUCTION RESULTS: Lot was Sold at a price of $225,000

    2009-08-14 10:10:22 | pauls writes:

    Car participated in the '09 Mille Miglia
    www.1000miglia.eu/inglese/home.html

    2014-05-10 10:00:54 | Jeremy Boyce writes:

    "Arguably the rarest and most sought-after Jaguar this side of a full competition C-type, the XK 120 comes ...".

    Has the person who wrote this fribble not heard of a D-type?

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