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  • 1967 Jaguar E-type series 1.5 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe

    1967 Jaguar E-type series 1.5 4.2 Fixed Head Coupe

    A very nice, sound example now converted to right-hand drive.In primrose and black leather.Older restoration, matching numbers, nicely mellowed.Triple SU engine, 4.2 litres.Nice history file.New floors fitted.Drives well.
  • 1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible  | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    In 1975, the Jaguar E-Type finally gave way to an all new and more efficient Jaguar, the Jaguar XJS. This new luxury grand tourer, although never quite having the same sporting image as the E-Type, was actually more aerodynamic with the final example leaving the production line on 4th April 1996; at that stage 115,413 units had been manufactured du..
  • 1988 Jaguar XJS Coupé (5.3 litre) | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1988 Jaguar XJS Coupé (5.3 litre) | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    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 ..
  • 1958 Jaguar XK150 Drophead Coupé | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1958 Jaguar XK150 Drophead Coupé | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    Although having a family resemblance to the XK120 and XK140, the XK150 was radically modernised. A one piece windscreen replaced the split screen and the wing line no longer dropped as much over the doors. The bonnet was also widened, opened down to the wings and on the roadster, the bulkhead was moved back four inches to make the bonnet longer. In..
  • 1973 Jaguar E-Type Series III 2+2 | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1973 Jaguar E-Type Series III 2+2 | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    There is no denying the legendary status that is enjoyed by the Jaguar E-Type, from its arrival on the motoring scene in 1961 until the final car was built in 1975, this sports car from Coventry had an impact that is still felt today. Even with its sportscar heritage, Jaguar depended on saloon vehicles for its survival and had developed its twelve-..
  • 1962 Jaguar E-Type Series I Coupé ‘Flat Floor’ (3.8 Litre) | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1962 Jaguar E-Type Series I Coupé ‘Flat Floor’ (3.8 Litre) | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    Launched at the 1961 Geneva Motor Show, the Jaguar E-Type was nothing short of a revelation. With its heady blend of supercar performance, breath taking styling and low price tag, the newcomer left rivals reeling and customers clamouring, whilst early sportscar racing success at the hands of Graham Hill and Roy Salvadori amongst others helped cemen..
  • 1956 Jaguar Mk. I | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1956 Jaguar Mk. I | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    Launched in 1955, the Mk. I extended Jaguar's domination of the high-performance car market in Britain, slotting neatly into the Coventry firm's range alongside the big Mk. VII M saloon and the XK140 sports car. The medium size newcomer broke new ground for Jaguar, being its first model to employ unitary construction of the chassis/body. Jaguar's e..
  • 1995 Jaguar XJS Celebration | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1995 Jaguar XJS Celebration | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    The Jaguar XJ-S is a luxury grand tourer produced from 1975 to 1996 and replaced the E-Type. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJS was a competent replacement with better aerodynamics than the E-Type and was last produced on 4th April, 1996 by which time 115,413 had been produced during a 21-year production life. The car was ..
  • 1963 Jaguar Mk. II (3.4 litre Manual O/D) | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1963 Jaguar Mk. II (3.4 litre Manual O/D) | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    The Jaguar Mk. II was a medium size saloon built from 1959 to 1967 as a successor to the 2.4 and 3.4 models, manufactured between 1957 and 1959. The Mk. II was handsome, powerful and a good handling saloon which was offered with a choice of three six-cylinder twin cam engines; 2.4 litre, 3.4 litre or 3.8 litre. After the appreciation of the Mk. I, ..
  • 1993 Jaguar XJS Convertible | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    1993 Jaguar XJS Convertible | Ascot Racecourse | Historics Auctioneers | 25th September 2021

    The Jaguar XJS is a luxury grand tourer produced from 1975 to 1996 and replaced the E-Type. The XJS was a competent replacement with better aerodynamics than the E-Type and was last produced on 4th April, 1996 by which time 115,413 had been produced during a 21 year production life. The car was re-engineered in May 1991 and renamed XJS (facelift). ..

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