+44 207 937 8487
Sold

1957 Jaguar XK150 3.4 SE

Story and History

Jaguar XK150 SE 3.4 DHC
Completely restored & only 7.500 touring miles since

*** Price Amendment ***

What a cracker this stunning XK is - gleaming metallic burgundy with a glorious burgundy mohair hood and a light grey leather interior piped in burgundy

Certainly an eye full and I must say, I'm very much in love

To top off this creamy example she drives magnificently from the silky smooth & powerful engine, to the ever-so perfect for touring Laycock manually operated overdrive (second gear lever in front of the normal Moss box stick) and in between the poly bushed suspension, with non adjustable shock absorbers

Then there is the modern high efficiency radiator core with 14" thermostically controlled cooling fan, the hidden battery cut-off switch, hydraulic power steering (with on/off switch) mated to a removable Moto-Lita wooden steering wheel

Oh, and not to forget, just to top off the most full specification there the most amazing brakes

XK6 3 pot Girling calipers mated to the 11" 1/2" thick disc brakes at the front
XK6 2 pot Girling calipers mated to the 11" 1/2" thick disc brakes at the rear

All fitted with Aeroquip hoses

As an SE specified example she comes with twin exhausts, twin sport lamps and wire wheels (these shiny beauties are obviously chromed) shod in this instance with Pirelli Cinturato 185/16 tyres

What a SPEC !!!

The intrepid owners used her for Continental Touring over the past 6 years since they purchased her from the restoration company, Leaping Cats

Journeys through France, Italy and Spain have been completed without hiccup - many sensible extras have been fabricated to ease these journey's, such as the hand trimmed seat rests, to stop them sliding on the seats when cornering, the ledge on which to keep you mobile phone, bottle of water etc, a charger / jumper connection on the bulkhead to ease the process (never used but nice to know it was there) and a resited fuel filter, again for ease of cleaning in case of dodgy fuel on the motorway services in France (normally the fuel filter is under the car floor pan)

There is a nice history file with an Heritage Certificate, confirming she started life as an XK150 DHC, supplied to Jaguar Cars, New York in LHD on 17th December 1957 - she was Red with Cream interior with manual gears - therefore probably first registered in 1958 and she still to this day retains her original matching engine.

I must say, although we have had many Classic's over the years, this is one of the very best appointed ever, ready to go on another European Tour at the drop of a hat

Enquire

Call Us
Enquire

Specifications

Status
Previously Sold
Engine Size
3442cc
Transmission Type
4-speed manual with overdrive
Miles Recorded
7,650
Chassis Number
S 837130
Finance

You may also be interested in...

1973 Jaguar

E-Type V12 Roadster

3 owners in 38 years. Original condition. Manual gears. Silky smooth V12 motor

Price: £82,500 Info bl €94.610
$112,480

1947 Jaguar

Mark V DHC

The Jaguar Mk V made its debut at the 1948 London Motor Show, unveiled alongside the now-legendar...

Price: £72,750 Info bl €83.429
$99,187

1973 Jaguar

E-Type V12 Roadster

One of the best E Type's we've ever had the pleasure of offering for sale, at any time during our...

Price: £129,750 Info bl €148.796
$176,901