XK150 | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
V 1791-8 | |||||
J7685 | |||||
JLS38522CR | |||||
October 1957 | |||||
1957 | Light Blue | ||||
2014 | Dark Blue | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Lucca | |||||
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LU553950 | XCA400 |
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Record Creation: Entered on 6 January 2014.
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2014-01-04 17:07:31 | Reno writes:
car offered at:
www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/car-advert/jaguar/xk/1957/192855/
2014-03-07 00:18:01 | pauls writes:
Description from above seller:
1957 - 3.4 manual - Fixed Head Coupe with original Webasto sunroof Chassis N. S824084DN Engine N. V 1791-8 Owned by Joe Davies, the world famous Welsh snooker player Purchased by the present owner when living in England in July 89 with 35.997certified miles on the clock Over the last 23 years the car has been kept in a dry heated garage, regularly maintained and used normally al least once a month. Present mileage: 40.609 When living in UK the owner had a Classic Cars collection including 7 Jaguars ranging from the 2.5 SS Saloon to the V12 E-Type, this car was the one Jag chosen when he moved to Tuscany - Italy In 1993 the car passed the very strict "A.S.I. - Automotoclub Storico Italiano" homologation in the top category (golden plate) The car is available for tests at the owners premises in the hills near Lucca (Italy) 35 minutes drive from Pisa Airport. The only reason for selling this car, which happens to be the last survivor in the garage after the "eviction" of the Bentley Mk6 followed by the sale of the Flaminia Zagato, is the wife's request on rainy days to park her car in the dry. After 20 years of "can you get rid of that museum piece?" the owner gave in!