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Record Creation: Entered on 4 July 2023.
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
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2023-07-03 14:53:49 | Reno writes:
on Auction on Pebble Beach with Gooding & Company
www.goodingco.com/lot/1959-jaguar-xk150-s-34-litre-drophead-coupe/
2023-07-20 16:10:53 | pauls writes:
Description from above offer:
Lot 102 2023 Pebble Beach Auctions
1959 Jaguar XK150 S 3.4-Litre Drophead Coupe
Estimate $80,000 - $110,000| Without Reserve
SOLD $89,600
Chassis T 838094 DN
Engine VS 1811-9
Car Highlights
Just Two Owners from New; Single Ownership Since 1966
Rare, 250 HP 3.4-Litre S Specification
An Authentic, Unrestored Example Retaining Its Original Engine
Accompanied by Tool Kit and JDHT Certificate
A Remarkable Garage Find, Ready for Recommissioning
According to its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate on file, this DHC was built on January 26, 1959, and shipped to distributor Jaguar Cars in New York finished in black with a black top and black leather interior.Its first owner was M.W. McConiga of Kennewick, Washington, who sold the Jaguar to Raymond Debevec of Pasco, Washington, on May 9, 1966. Mr. Debevec owned the XK150 until his passing in 2021, and it is now offered for sale by his family. Throughout this remarkable 57-year ownership, the Jaguar was treated as a member of the family and diligently maintained. While used regularly for a number of years, including a trip to the East Coast, written notes on file show that in 1988 its odometer read 56,200 miles, just shy of the 56,411 when catalogued.
The Jaguar shows a patina from its careful use and retains many original finishes, including the vast majority of its original paint, according to the consignor. It is accompanied by its JDHT Certificate and tool kit and will require mechanical recommissioning after years of static storage.
*Please note that this vehicle is titled by its engine number.
2023-09-23 06:45:31 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.gullwingmotorcars.com/1959-jaguar-xk150s-c-4925.htm
Seller's description:
This rare 1959 Jaguar XK150 S 3.4 Litre Drophead Coupe is a remarkable survivor that retains its original matching numbers engine and has been under the same ownership since 1966. Throughout this incredible 57-year ownership, the Jaguar was treated as a member of the family and diligently maintained. While used regularly for a number of years, including a trip to the East Coast, written notes on file show that in 1988 its odometer read 56,200 miles, just shy of the 56,411 the odometer currently shows. The Jaguar shows a patina from its careful use and retains many original finishes, including the vast majority of its original paint. Offered with its Heritage Certificate and tool kit. After years of static storage, it will require mechanical attention prior to road use. The S model benefits from a revised cylinder head and three 2" SU carburetors to produce 250hp, a full 60 hp more than the standard car, and 40 hp more than the mid-range 3.4 SE. According to its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate on file, this DHC was built on January 26, 1959, and shipped to distributor Jaguar Cars in New York finished in black with a black top and black leather interior. With just two owners from new and single ownership since 1966, this unrestored matching numbers XK150 S DHC represents a rare and exciting opportunity for any Jaguar enthusiast or collector alike.
Chassis: T 838094 DN
Engine: VS 1811-9
Please note that this vehicle is titled under its engine number
Two Owners from New; Single Ownership Since 1966
Rare, 250 HP 3.4-Litre S Specification
An Unrestored Example Retaining Its Matching Numbers Engine
Accompanied by Tool Kit and Heritage Certificate
Desirable Factory Color Combination of Triple Black
A Remarkable Garage Find, Ready for Recommissioning
A Jaguar Collectors Dream Come True
Price: $117,500