3.4 Mk.II | Opalescent Dark Green | ||||
Saloon | Suede Green | ||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
Henlys, London | |||||
3 July 1964 | |||||
KJ5117-8 | |||||
E061705 | |||||
GBN81712JS | |||||
19 June 1964 | United Kingdom | ||||
1964 | Opalescent Dark Green | ||||
2022 | Suede Green | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
Bude | |||||
Cornwall | |||||
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BRX395B |
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Record Creation: Entered on 26 September 2022.
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2022-09-26 10:04:40 | pauls writes:
Car at auction 9/22
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1964-jaguar-mkii-34-mod-4Xl9E4_aaid=a5ce63ed-6419-48b8-adb6-8692f74daf04&bsft_eid=e63dbf22-cfe5-49ad-a64 ...
Auction description:
1964 Jaguar
Colour Green
Odometer 93,800 Miles
Engine size 3400
Town Bude
Seller Type Private
Location Cornwall
Country United Kingdom
Full interior and exterior restoration in 1990s
Extensive history including invoices, photography, show events
Recent engine rebuild and mechanical overhaul exceeding £24,000
Built in June 1964, delivered to Henley’s Jaguar (UK)
Discovered as a barn find in the early 90’s after approximately 20 years in hiding
Bare metal restoration in 1994 by RS Coachworks of Reading – invoices included in the sale
Imported to Massachusetts USA in 2000
Returned to the UK in 2018
Full engine rebuild in 2020
Comprehensive records (pictures and invoices) showing previous work
MOT until July 2023
The Interior
Sympathetically preserved
Green carpets and leather seats
Wood trim and dashboard
The Jaguar MkII is known for being one of the first luxury sports saloons and with an interior as clean as it is, this example proves that fact right. The green leather seats combined with the restored wood trim throughout the cabin make for a stylish place to be, worthy of the MkII moniker. The seats wear some slight patination, lending this Jaguar a lovely original feel.
Climbing into the driver’s seat, you feel the quality of the varnished wooden steering wheel and take note of the beautiful array of dials, toggles and switches, capturing the essence of 1960s performance motoring.
From a comfortable and slightly elevated position in the rear seats, passengers enjoy an excellent view over the beautifully well-maintained cabin with every feature looking just as resplendent as it was when the car left the factory in 1964. This is attributed to an in-depth interior and exterior restoration which has been exquisitely maintained to date.
The Exterior
Beautiful and iconic styling
Opalescent Dark Green
Underneath protected thanks to undersealed chassis
With the distinctive layout of headlights and grille, the Jaguar leaping its way from the bonnet, and teardrop shape cabin rising from the flowing curve of the body, the Jaguar MkII shape is one of the best in classic automotive design. One can understand why people were so enamoured by the model in its heyday.
This Jaguar is finished in a striking and brilliantly preserved metallic Opalescent Dark Green, which resonates the Jaguar racing colours of the day. The body is then complimented by factory-finished silver-painted wire spoke wheels.
The brilliant condition of the car’s exterior continues to the underside with a very well-preserved chassis, a result of a thorough Waxoyl underseal. The car should be protected for years to come.
The meticulous current owner points out some minor blemishes on the bodywork that may be visible upon thorough inspection, but these are quite superficial.
Both bumpers were refinished within the last ten years, with the chrome all around still looking in great condition. Even as recently as this year, the roof was subject to a minor paintwork repair and respray.
The Mechanics
Over £24,000 of work carried out recently
Resprayed engine bay looks amazing
Brakes and steering extensively overhauled and upgraded
The current owner informs us that the car wasn’t fully mechanically sound when he took possession of it in 2018. Since then, a great deal of work has gone into ensuring the car could be driven daily or for long distances without any issue.
Work as recent as 2021 has gone into refining and upgrading steering, and brakes, with upgrades including: full hydraulic power steering system, new tyres and new braking system components. According to the vender, this MkII now drives excellently.
During the recent full engine rebuild, the current owner also commissioned installation of a new clutch and cooling system, which ensures the transmission changes gear smoothly while the engine runs excellently.