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  • 1967 Jaguar 3.4 Mk. II by Beacham | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1967 Jaguar 3.4 Mk. II by Beacham | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    This impressive Jaguar left the world famous Coventry factory in April 1967. Originally finished in Opalescent Golden Sand with a contrasting red leather interior trim this stylish Jaguar was supplied new to Stapleton Tyre Services of Watford from the franchised dealer Henlys of London. The car remained in the UK until 1990 when it found a new hom..
  • 1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II 2+2 Coupé (4.2 Litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1969 Jaguar E-Type Series II 2+2 Coupé (4.2 Litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    The Jaguar E-Type was initially designed and shown to the public as a grand tourer in two-seater coupé form and as a convertible roadster. Open headlights without glass covers, a wrap-around rear bumper, re-positioned and larger front indicators and taillights below the bumpers, better cooling aided by an enlarged 'mouth' and twin electric fans, to..
  • 1968 Jaguar E-Type Series I 2+2 Coupé (4.2 litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1968 Jaguar E-Type Series I 2+2 Coupé (4.2 litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    Introduced in 3.8 litre form in 1961, the Jaguar E-Type caused a sensation when it appeared with instantly classic lines and 150mph top speed. While, inevitably, the car's stupendous straight-line performance and gorgeous looks grabbed the headlines, there was a lot more to the E-Type beneath the skin. The newcomer's design owed much to that of the..
  • 1960 Jaguar Mk. II (3.8 Litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1960 Jaguar Mk. II (3.8 Litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    Synonymous with the swinging ‘60’s and the hit TV series, Inspector Morse, the Jaguar Mk. II Saloon has been used as a vehicle to transport everyone from dignitaries and politicians to bank robbers and the criminal select. Desirable due to being a well-balanced saloon car with space for four adults and a good size boot, it also boasted engine optio..
  • 2004 Jaguar XJR | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    2004 Jaguar XJR | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    The first XJ was launched in 1968 and the designation has been used for successive Jaguar flagship models since then. The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have had the input of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder. A number of incarnations of this extremely robust and admired saloon appeared over the years finishing up in September ..
  • 1987 Jaguar XJS Coupé (5.3 Litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1987 Jaguar XJS Coupé (5.3 Litre) | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    The Jaguar XJS was a luxury grand tourer produced from 1975 through to 1996 and replaced the E-Type. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJS was actually more aerodynamic with the last one being produced on 4th April 1996; at that stage 115,413 had been produced during a 21 year production life. Originally, power came from the ..
  • 1996 Jaguar XJS Celebration Convertible  | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1996 Jaguar XJS Celebration Convertible | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1975 saw the launch of the Jaguar XJS. In a year that Margaret Thatcher was made the leader of the Conservative Party and petrol was 70 pence per gallon, the new grand tourer from Jaguar was introduced as the replacement for the iconic E-Type. During an astonishing build run of 21 years, 115,413 units were produced by the Coventry manufacturer at t..
  • 1991 Jaguar XJS Le Mans | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    1991 Jaguar XJS Le Mans | Historic Auctioneers | Farnborough International | 11th May 2024

    The Jaguar XJS was a luxury grand tourer produced from 1975 through to 1996 and replaced the E-Type. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJS was a competent grand tourer and actually more aerodynamic than the E-Type. The last XJS was produced on 4th April 1996 ending its 21 year production life. The specifications of the XJS co..
  • 2015 jaguar Suffolk SS100

    2015 jaguar Suffolk SS100

    2015  jaguar Suffolk SS100    Vin Number: DVLASWA3972304802 Registration Number: Q734KGU   Built in 2015 based on 1972 Jaguar XJ6 4.2 Litre running gear; This car has been correctly registered after having an exhaustive SVA (special Vehicle Approval) test conducted by DVLA. 
  • ‘1966’ Jaguar XJ13 Replica | Donington Auctions | May 19, 2024

    ‘1966’ Jaguar XJ13 Replica | Donington Auctions | May 19, 2024

    Globally significant1992-built Jaguar XJ13 replica by ProteusFirst replica ever madeFeatured on Top Gear TV program MODEL HISTORY:Famously, the Jaguar XJ13 was a prototype sports racing car built by the factory in the mid-1960s in a bid to replicate the marque’s success at Le Mans a..

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