3.4 XK120 | |||||
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W5973-8 | |||||
F4877 | |||||
JL12738 | |||||
1954 | Dark Blue | ||||
2021 | Biscuit + Red | ||||
Modified | |||||
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2019-11-03 00:59:56 | Reno writes:
car on auction in the Mercedes-Benz World: www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2019-11-23/cars/ref-53-1954-jaguar-xk120-roa ...
the XK120 is converted from LHD to RHD
Auction description:
11/19
Lot 181 - 1954 Jaguar XK120 Roadster ‘Fast road’
Divine intervention took place when Malcolm Sayer penned the first few curves that went on to define the XK120. The relationship between wings and bonnet leading back to encompass, imperceptibly, the cockpit and ending with a gently haunched tail is glorious. Powered by the competition-proven, six cylinder from the Le Mans-winning and legendary D-Type, the 3.4 litre provided a flexible power curve through the gears with superb performance available as you approach the red-line. With heritage like this, it is little surprise that standard road specification XKs were often taken to the next level by their owners looking for that extra performance and the look and feel of their racing siblings.
Indeed a number of companies evolved offering such a service. One of the unassailable leaders in the field is Guy Broad. Indeed any car with a service history including works undertaken by this company will certainly command a premium.
It is satisfying to note therefore then that there is significant Guy Broad input in this instance. Starting with the body, this was, as you would expect with an ‘above the curve example’ separated into its constituent parts, taken back to bare metal and re-painted in royal blue. The bonnet now benefits from additional cooling in the shape of louvres from front to back. 12 before the bonnet stiffener and 15 after, as per original all held down with the addition of a leather bonnet strap. Lighting takes the form, as you would expect with standard headlamps but with the addition of rally spotlights as per the famous ‘NOB 120’ fully competition racing car.
Under the skin, the engine and gearbox (now five-speed) has been taken apart by our friends at Guy Broad, rebuilt with an automatic choke and 2” twin SU carburettors set-up by Alto at A.J. Coachworks and then fitted with an aluminium radiator, installed to assist cooling. 8bhp is added to the power output by the adding of big bore, stainless steel exhaust pipe and stainless steel fittings throughout.
The interior has also not been neglected and the seating restored to an ox-blood red colour with tan inserts and a black mohair hood and weather equipment. Great thought has gone into the usability of this 120 to the extent that the footwell, on both sides, has been extended by 6” into the bulkhead to accommodate those slightly taller drivers and their passengers. Additionally, the twin 6v battery boxes in the boot, now converted to a single 12v system battery (with battery cut-out), has allowed one of the boxes to become available and has subsequently now had a lid built for it and been fully upholstered throughout for valuables etc.
To finish, a Le Mans style fuel filler cap can be found to the rear and this beautifully-built roadster sits on 16” chrome wire wheels and new tyres. Achingly beautiful and, frankly, quick.
2021-02-27 10:09:24 | Ian Garland writes:
Now to be auctioned on 17 April 2021. Must say 'the famous NOB120' is a new one on me!
2021-03-01 14:31:35 | pauls writes:
Above auction description:
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2021-04-17/cars/ref-155-1954-jaguar-xk120-ro ...
Ascot Racecourse April 17th 2021
Lot 162
1954 Jaguar XK120 Roadster ‘Fast road’
Registration VXS 459 Chassis Number 672849 Engine Number W5973-8 Odometer reading 30 miles
Estimate £75,000 - £85,000 sold at £95,200
One of the unassailable leaders in the XK field is Guy Broad. Indeed, any car with a service history or works undertaken by this company will certainly command a premium. It is little surprise that this company his formed part of the development of this car these cars over the years and significant paperwork exist here to support works undertaken. The Malcolm Sayer-designed body panels complemented by the glorious, race-proven, six-cylinder power plant form a glorious Symphony when driven on the open road and XKs were often taken to the next level by their owners looking for that extra performance and the look and feel of their racing siblings.
This example has been taken back to bare metal, as you would expect from a restoration of this calibre and repainted in Royal Blue with a contrasting red and tan leather interior, a black mohair hood and complementary weather equipment. The bonnet benefits from additional cooling in the form of louvres pressed expertly into the panel. The original competition racing XK120 ‘NOB 120’ had 12 louvres before the bonnets stiffener and 15 after all held down by the classic leather bonnet strap. It is satisfying to note therefore that this example has being replicated to the exact same specification. Lighting takes the form, as you would expect with standard headlamps but with the addition of rally spotlights.
Under the skin, the engine and gearbox (now five-speed) has been taken apart by our friends at Guy Broad, rebuilt with an automatic choke and 2” twin SU carburettors set-up by Alto at A.J. Coachworks and then fitted with an aluminium radiator, installed to assist cooling.
Great consideration has gone into the comfort and usability of this motorcar to the extent that the footwell on both sides had been extended by 6” into the bulkhead to accommodate those slightly taller drivers and their passengers. In addition, the two 6V battery boxes in the boot have been combined freeing up one battery box to be upholstered throughout for valuables etc.
To finish, a Le Mans style fuel filler cap can be found to the rear and this beautifully-built roadster now sits on 16” chrome wire wheels and new tyres. 8bhp has been added to the power output by the fitting of big bore, stainless steel exhaust and stainless-steel fittings throughout. A superb example well put together and embodying much of the thinking behind the racing cars of yesteryear.
Interested parties should know that this example has been converted from left to right hand drive.
2023-09-13 06:53:45 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 9/23
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325728969111
Classified ad price £87,950, seller dukeoflondon1, car now said to be in Brentford, United Kingdom, 46k miles