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$39,500
Publicado 22 Julho 2020 Atualizado 22 Julho 2020ID: qWFJbw
Expirado 4 years, 4 months atrás
Information from the owner
Idade: 59 anos
Transmissão: Manual
Cor exterior: Branco
Comentários do vendedor sobre 1961' Jaguar Mark II
Finished in classic Old English White with Dark Blue Connolly leather seating, English burled walnut wood dash/trim and Wilton wool carpeting in its interior. This incredible motorcar has been driven just 17,232 "actual" miles from new. Current owner purchased in 1977 from the original owner with just 11,500 miles on it at that time. Current owner has not restored this car but has only maintained and serviced as required over the years. It comes with a comprehensive service history and has been meticulously maintained, 40 years of receipts. Comes with a copy of original title and second title application in current owners name. Not being a restored car it qualifies to be shown as a Preservation class car at any JCNA Concours event. We are proud to offer what we believe to be one of the lowest mileage examples of a Jaguar Mark II 3.8 Saloon to be found. This matching number car is equipped with all of its original major components, engine, head, transmission, chassis and body. They are only low mileage and original once! HISTORY OF THE 1962 JAGUAR: Adhering to Jaguar founder William Lyons maxim of "grace, pace and space," the Mk2 series set new standards of style, comfort, and, above all, performance. Presenting discerning buyers a luxurious, wood-trimmed alternative to a more conventional family car, and in a sportier package, it is rightfully known today as the worlds first sport sedan. For 1960, the 3.4 Saloon was officially renamed the Mk2 and was offered with an optional new 3.8 liter engine the same powerplant as the 1960 XK150 and the largest displacement the Mk2 would ever carry. A tachometer, limited-slip differential, four-wheel disc brakes, and four-speed transmission with overdrive were all standard. In road trim, the 220-horsepower Mk2 3.8 was capable of 125 miles per hour top speeds and zero to 60 times of just 8.5 seconds. These cars were equally impressive at long-.