3.4 Mk.II | |||||
Saloon | |||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
1964 | Dark Blue | ||||
2018 | Red | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
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2018-03-09 10:06:42 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 3/18
online.handh.co.uk/m/view-auctions/catalog/id/84/
Auction description:
An Auction of Selected Classic Cars
Auction Venue
Imperial War Museum
Lot 19
1964 Jaguar MK II 3.4 Litre
Estimate:£18,000 - £22,000
Starting Bid:£9,000
Registration No:AGV169B
Chassis No:167879BW
MOT:November 2018
- Finished in Dark Blue, trimmed in Red plus and diplays 89,000 miles
- Recent maintenance including new front tyres, carpets, door cards and seat squabs
- Fitted with electric fan, electronic ignition and a stainless steel exhaust system
This most elegant-looking example of Jaguar's immortal MKII Saloon is finished in a stately shade of Dark Blue and trimmed in Red hide, and rides on chrome wire wheels. Its 3.4 litre XK engine is paired with automatic transmission and the odometer currently reads a totally credible (though unwarranted) 89,000 miles. 'AGV 169B' has been in its current ownership since May 2012 and recent maintenance has involved new tyres, suspension bushes, gearbox and engine mounts, carpets, door cards, arm rests, pockets, seat squabs and refinished door cappings. Desirable upgrades to the standard specification include electric fan, electronic ignition and a stainless steel exhaust system. The vendor confirms the Jaguar 'drives well with good oil pressure' and is now offering it complete with a collection of invoices and an MOT certificate into November 2018. A road test of a 3.4-litre model conducted by Motor magazine in 1961 resulted in a commendable 0-60mph time of 11.9 seconds and a top speed of a whisker under 120mph.
2018-04-02 15:18:47 | pauls writes:
Sold For £18,500