3.4 XK120 | Birch Grey | ||||
Open Two Seater | Biscuit + Red | ||||
Right Hand Drive | French Grey | ||||
Henleys | |||||
13 November 1953 | |||||
W9948-8 | |||||
United Kingdom | |||||
1953 | Lavender Grey | ||||
2016 | Suede Green | ||||
Rest: Concours | French Grey | ||||
Original | Gosford | ||||
New South Wales | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 17 January 2007.
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2011-04-11 01:23:16 | XK Data writes:
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2015-09-17 16:16:16 | XK Data writes:
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Car History
UK, USA, Australia
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2007-01-17 02:24:24 | Lofty writes:
The classic "Found in a Barn" XK120 roadster. This is chassis number S661123, a very late RHD XK120 roadster that found it's way into this barn in Rural NSW until uncovered in early 1996. The car was exceptionally complete and original having never been restored, but was certainly in need of restoration. The car had had numerous coats of paint throughout it's life and then presumably left out in the open causing the paint to crack deeply through all of the paint layers, creating an exterior very reminisant of crocodile skin hence the car was quickly known as "The Crocodile Car"!
See website
www.concours.com.au/XK120%20resto.html
2008-09-26 00:06:55 | John Elmgreen writes:
Sold new in UK, then found in USA circa 1989 and brought out to Australia. Concours winner in Sydney, August 2008. What a transformation!
2012-01-08 23:54:49 | Gavin King writes:
This car was found and then restored by Concours Sportscar Restoration to factory original and concours condition. Won every concour event entered in Australia over a 2 year period including the Jaguar National Concours. Detailed restoration history can be seen at www.concours.com.au. Gavin King
2015-09-16 13:46:59 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 10/15
arts.theodorebruceauctions.com.au/custom_asp/fullcatalogue.asp
Auction description:
Lot 39
A 1953 Jaguar XK 120 3.4 litre OTS Chassis number 661123
Engine number W9948-8
This superb example was the 54th last built with a date of manufacture of 5th October 1953.
It was despatched to the dealer Henlys of London on the 13th November 1953 with an original purchase price at the time of 1,275 pounds sterling including tax. Little of this vehicle's early history is known except that it shipped to the USA. It was last registered in Alabama and spent eight years in storage in Loiuisiana before being imported to Australia in 1989. 661123 then spent a further seven years in storage in rural NSW before emerging in 1996 to commence a 13 year restoration which was finally completed in August 2008. It quickly became known in Australia as "the Crocodile Car" for the patina of the dull exterior paintwork that after many years' exposure to the sun had become deeply cracked and crazed like crocodile skin. Despite the sorry state of repair the car was one of the most original, complete and un-restored examples available which provided its current owner with the dual opportunity of a valuable reference vehicle for authenticity and a restoration project where authenticity was readily verifiable.
Testimony to the quality, thoroughness and authenticity of the restoration is confirmed by the incredible array of awards immediately garnered including
2008 Gold Award, Jaguar Drivers Club of Australia
2008 XK Trophy, Jaguar Drivers Club of Australia
2008 Outright Winner, Jaguar Drivers Club of Australia
2009 Gold Award, Jaguar National Rally
2009 Lofty England Sporting Trophy, Jaguar National Rally
2009 Sir Nick Scheele Trophy, Jaguar National Rally
2009 Sir William Lyons Trophy, Jaguar National Rally
2009 Outright Winner, Jaguar National Rally
2009 1st Place 1951-1960 Cars, Shannons Eastern Creek Class
2009 Grand Champion, Shannons Eastern Creek Classic
It winning history culminated by the fact that Australian Classic Car Magazine confirmed it as the best car in Australia in its 2010 Awards. To this day this stunning matching numbers (as confirmed by the accompanying Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate) original right hand drive XK120 is still in concours winning condition having been meticulously maintained by its fastidious owner, and must be regarded as one of the finest examples available anywhere.
2015-10-27 01:13:43 | Gavin King writes:
Sold for A$200,000 plus buyers premium. Gavin King. www.concours.com.au
2016-05-31 20:44:00 | gavin king writes:
Car is now on display at the Gosford Classic Car Museum. Gavin King