3.4 XK120 | Pastel Blue | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Red | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
Max Hoffman, New York | |||||
27 April 1954 | |||||
F2875-8 | |||||
J3615 | |||||
JL22519 | |||||
14 April 1954 | |||||
1954 | Pastel Green Metallic | ||||
2005 | Suede Green | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Huntington Station | |||||
| |||||
Original |
| ||||
30 more photos below ↓
Record Creation: Entered on 24 October 2005.
Photos of 681463
Click slide for larger image. This car has 31 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)
Exterior Photos (6)
Uploaded October 2005:
Interior Photos (2)
Uploaded October 2005:
Details Photos: Exterior (4)
Uploaded October 2005:
Detail Photos: Interior (8)
Uploaded October 2005:
Detail Photos: Engine (4)
Uploaded October 2005:
Detail Photos: Other (7)
Uploaded October 2005:
Comments
We now require an email address to leave a comment. Your IP will be recorded in an effort to reduce spam. (Report problem posts here.)
2005-10-24 02:30:11 | Lofty writes:
Seen on eBay. Also for sale at www.autosportdesigns.com . eBay auction ended at $50,000 (no sale) buy it now was $72,000.
Ad reads:
Pale Green metallic with Green Suede interior and Green carpeting, 55,000 miles from new and only 500 miles since completion of show quality restoration to original specifications, 4-speed Moss gearbox, Steel wheels with rear wheel spats.
This XK120 Fixed Head Coupe has been part of an enthusiasts Jaguar collection with all restoration work being completed within the past year and a half. It is complete with Heritage Certificate, original tools, jack and spare. The only concession to modern motoring is a change to a single 12 volt battery instead the original double battery set up.
This is an opportunity to purchase an appreciating asset and rare Fixed Head XK120 that will be hard to find in better condition.
2009-10-16 21:55:51 | pauls writes:
Additional description from Gooding auction house:
Fixed Head Coupe
Chassis Num: 681463
Engine Num: F2875-8
Dispatched by Jaguar works to New York dealer/distributor Max Hoffman on April 27, 1954, this car has covered only 55,000 miles in its half-century of existence. The subject of a bolt-by-bolt restoration that was finished around 2003 by Jaguar marque specialists Black horse Motors in Texas, it has covered only 500 miles since that time.
A Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate, confirms the car's originality, right down to its body number. Its original tool roll, jack and spare tire may be seen in the trunk, and the only change effected from original during the entire meticulous restoration was the conversion of battery equipment from two 6-volts in series to a single, modern 12-volt unit.
It is finished in an authentic shade of pale-green metallic, the leather seats having been restored in a complementary hue. The walnut veneer dashboard and door capping have been refinished to factory-new appearance, and the green carpeting matches the seats. All chrome plating has been redone to a very high standard, door fit is superb, and the car's engine and engine compartment are presentable to concours-level excellent.
In the eyes of some Jaguar collectors and enthusiasts, the XK120 Fixed Head Coupe is the most elegant of all the 120-, 140- and 150-series cars, as zfthe permanent roof lends a perfectly executed accent to the 120's already stunning design.