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S810907

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Record Creation: Entered on 18 January 2017.

 

Photos of S810907

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Exterior Photos (5)

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Detail Photos: Interior (2)

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2017-01-18 23:44:03 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 1/17

www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1955-JAGUAR-XK-140-ROADSTER-204049

Auction description:

Auction Scottsdale 2017

Reserve NO RESERVE

Status Available

Price Request Bidder Info

Lot 1371

1955 JAGUAR

VIN S810907

Cylinders 6

Engine Size 3.4-LITER

Transmission 4-SPEED MANUAL

Lot #1371 - This 1955 Jaguar XK 140 SE was just restored. It features a 6-cylinder engine with 4-speed manual transmission. Certified with Jaguar Heritage documentation.

2015

Car was at RM Auburn Fall 2015, auction in 2015, Lot 4147 description: This stunning Jaguar was restored to JCNA standards and shows to be in absolutely stunning condition. Since the recent restoration, only test miles have been put on the car. This undoubtedly is one of the best XK 140 roadsters available. Sold $181,500 USD

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