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2006-02-10 10:45:36 | pauls writes:

Car offered for sale at:
www.classicshowcase.com/CUVehicleZoom.asp

This Jaguar is from San Jose California and is an original California black plate car. This is an excellent candidate for restoration. It has a four speed, wire wheels, and CA registration dating back to 1975. It has a Nardi XK steering wheel with no horn button. This vehicle is running but needs full service before being put on the road.

Specifications
Performance........3.4, 6-Cyl
Transmission.......4 speed
Suspension...........independent front and rear
Wheels.................Wire wheels
Color....................Old English White Exterior/Red Interior
Miles....................3,160
ID Number...........S834796
Engine#............... V2132-8
Body #..................J7930
Gear#.................. JL38641CR
Stock Number.....J58-796

2006-03-18 09:49:59 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 3/18/06
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-Jaguar-XK-150-FHC-Jaguar-XK-150-FHC-excellent-can ...
Current bid $3,050, reserve not met, 9 bids, 6 days left in auction.

Sellers description:
matching numbers 1958 Jaguar XK-150 FHC is from San Jose California and is an original California car with black plates. The car is complete. This is an excellent candidate for restoration. This Jaguar being auctioned on Ebay is a project car for restoration. It has a four speed, 5 wire wheels, the original pink slip and CA registration dating back to 1975. This is an unmolested original car with the following notations it has a Nardi XK steering wheel with no horn button, it is missing the lower chrome trim on the windshield. It has a radio installed where the ash tray goes, and it has a wood gear shift knob, voltage regulator and windshield washer fluid reservoir. This vehicle was running but needs full restoration before being put back on the road. It is one of the best original matching number examples that we have seen and could be restored to a show car or a show/driver level without any hesitation. It has always been in California. Based on the photo of the license plate the car has not been on the road since 1991. Black license plates were the first assigned plates in the state of CA. We believe Old English White is the original color. There is no other color visible. We bought the car for restoration but we have so many projects ahead of us that we will not be able to get to it for a while. If you are the winning bid you may contract us and we would be happy to put it on the schedule to do the restoration for you. Customers have priority restoration at our facility.

2006-08-16 00:41:03 | Robert writes:

I purchased this car on E-Bay for $29,990. It is now under restoration.

2020-01-12 10:20:47 | pauls writes:

Car now offered at:

https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/jaguar/xk-150/2361685.html#&gid= ...

Seller's description:

Location: Emeryville, California, 94608

Stock #: FJ2334

VIN #: S834796

Transmission: Manual

Condition: Mint

Exterior: British Racing Green

Interior: Biscuit Leather

1958 Jaguar XK150 Fixed Head Coupe

s/n S 834796, engine no. R9042-9

British Racing Green with Biscuit Leather

According to records supplied by the current and previous owners, this handsome XK150 coupe was manufactured November 21, 1957, leaving the factory as a 3.4 litre powered car with engine number V 2132-8. Finished in Cream with red interior, the car was dispatched to Jaguar Cars, New York, NY on December 9, 1957 and first sold in January 1958. The car made its way to California relatively early in its life and still wears its black license plates dating from the late 1960s. Documents dating as far back as 1975 also support the car's long-term California history. In 2006, the previous owner purchased the car as a restoration project, having been stored since 1991. Photos of the car at time of purchase show it as a largely original example still in its original cream on red color combination, sitting on chrome wire wheels and equipped with wood-rimmed Nardi steering wheel.

Beginning in 2006, under previous ownership, the car was treated to a comprehensive five-year restoration with the goal of making it a performance-based touring car that would deliver improved performance and reliability while leaving the fundamental character of the car intact. The car was disassembled, and all panels prepared for new paint. Having been in California, the frame and body panels were not subject to harsh conditions and were very sound prior to the restoration. The green paint was professionally applied, and chrome plating redone throughout the car. A 3.8 litre engine was selected, and rebuilt using an upgraded vibration dampener, higher compression ratio, and slightly more aggressive cams. The engine was outfitted with triple Weber carburetors and a specially cast intake manifold sourced from Pierce Manifolds was installed. The completed engine was mated to a new Classic Jaguar 5-speed transmission. As part of the build, a billet aluminum adapter plate was installed using Grade 8 fasteners, new CJ5 driveshaft, new CJ5 speedometer cable and drive gear, heavy duty 10” CJ5 clutch disc, polished billet scatter shield, and billet 5-speed gearshift knob. Jaguar trim specialists at BAS LTD supplied interior materials, reupholstered specific components in Biscuit leather and further finishing was performed including a new fawn headliner and new carpet. Upon completion, the car was trimmed with the distinctive “S” emblem on the upper door, signifying the performance theme of the original, with a nod to the modern upgrades.

Among the many features that were improved while the car was restored and upgraded to the new specifications, the owner installed 1/2” wider wire wheels, a new more efficient radiator with an electric cooling fan, an upgraded C-45 starter motor (itself a $1,000 expense), a new alternator (installed inside an original generator casing), polarity was switched to negative ground, stainless steel exhaust and headers installed, and a custom hidden sound system installed in the interior and trunk. In June 2019, the current owner performed a compression check confirming all cylinders at 170-180lbs. The Weber carburetors were removed and rebuilt, new fuel hose installed, a new fuel pump installed, coil wire replaced, a vacuum leak repaired, and the oil and filter changed. During the test drive after work was performed, mid-range throttle response was not ideal. New larger idle jets were installed, carbs reset, and ignition timing set to 38 degrees. The results have improved performance and throttle response. During this same period, the front wheels were removed and professionally balanced.

Today, this handsome XK150 presents in very good condition, having been enjoyably used over the years and properly maintained. The paint still retains a high gloss finish overall with some road use evident in the front area, some light swirl marks and other surface imperfections, and a few minor scuffs when viewed closely. Underneath the driver's side S emblem there is some paint chipping and a few other areas showing minor chips particularly in the closure gaps. The panel fit is good throughout with very nice fit to the doors and trunk. The doors, hood, and trunk all open and shut with excellent fit and closure, with an homage to racing in the form of a leather strap across the forward hood section. The grill, trim, and window garnish molding are in excellent visual condition with no major scuffs or scratches, though the bumpers have some light hazing evident in some of the top surfaces. The lighting and lenses are beautifully finished. The car wears a set of chrome plated wire wheels showing no cub rash and excellent plating throughout. The car is shod with slightly wider Vredestein Sprint Classic tires with excellent tread remaining.

The interior leather surfaces are in excellent condition with no significant signs of wear on the seats or door panels, tight piping lines, and good seat support. The quality of the workmanship is generally excellent. Carpet is in good condition overall with minor edge wear at the doorsill trim and some light evidence of use in the driver's foot-well and passenger area. The dashboard and surrounding door trim are beautifully finished with excellent fit to the leather and correct installation. The instruments in particular have been correctly restored still showing vivid color to the dial faces and very nice bright-work trim accenting the dashboard and instruments. The steering wheel is a handsomely finished wood rimmed accented with polished aluminum spokes and Jaguar horn button. Behind the seats, the rear compartment has been properly finished with correct materials and appears to have been only minimally used since the restoration was completed. In addition to the cohesive nature of the interior, the floor-shift 5-speed is perfectly integrated into the interior. Overall the interior is in excellent condition, showing just minor signs of thoughtful use since the restoration was completed, but notably still featuring beautiful chrome details including the delicate window hand levers, door handles, various trim, and the cleverly concealed modern radio tucked inside the driver's side dashboard glove pocket. The trunk compartment is carpeted in matching interior material, housing the stereo unit, full sized tire and wire wheel as well as tools and jacking equipment.

The engine compartment is beautifully finished with proper polishing on the factory aluminum castings, correct gloss finishes on assorted black parts, and correct finishing on the inner fenders and firewall. While some time has passed since the restoration was completed and a few of the components have warmed a bit and lightly mellowed in finish, the evidence of excellence clearly shows in the finishes, correct fasteners, and attention to originality. Viewing the underside of the car, one clearly can see the attention to detail afforded during the restoration process as the underside is very nicely presented. And while there is evidence of road use, there are no visible signs of structural compromise, supporting the long-term California history and indicting appropriate care properly afforded by current and previous owners.

With a flip of key and just a moment's pause for priming the Webers, the engine starts easily at the push of the starter button. Engine idle is smooth as operating temperature comes up, with good throttle response and oil pressure. The clutch engages easily as the car sets off smoothly and briskly as one might expect from enlarged 3.8 liter engine with triple Webers. The carburetors operate very well in the mid to upper revs as the car pulls hard on acceleration and the slightly hotter cams come on. Coupled with the well-judged ratios in the 5-speed gearbox, the car is genuinely swift and sounds superb, thanks especially to the velocity stacks. The gearchange has a modern mechanical, slick feel, with excellent synchromesh and a nice tall 5th gear for cruising at speed. This, coupled with the fixed head composure and confident disc brakes, delivers confidence with every mile. Braking is smooth and in keeping with technology of the period while road manners at highway speeds or leisurely cruising are particularly satisfying. The car comes with a tool roll and tools, correct jack, and mallet, an original owner's manual, and selected ownership documents.

This handsome and wonderfully updated Jaguar XK150 Fixed Head Coupe embodies all the desirable advances of the original design, coupled with well-sorted and preferred performance mechanicals. Outfitted with disc brakes and Weber carburetion and ready for enjoyable driving, this XK150 is at home touring quaint roadways or open highways or in attendance at local shows and Jaguar club gatherings. This uniquely prepared XK150 will delight the next fortunate owner with elegant motoring pleasure and charm that only a vintage Jaguar can deliver.

Price: $75,000

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