Chassis No. S818207
Engine No. G6473-8S
Briggs Swift Cunningham II and Denise McCluggage-two names etched in American motorsport history-are central to the remarkable story of this Jaguar XK 140 MC Drop Head Coupe, chassis number S818207. Le Mans racer, constructor, and team owner Briggs Cunningham needs little introduction as one of t..
1956
Jaguar
XK 140 MC Drophead Coupe Ex-Briggs Cunningham/Denise McCluggage
This is a wonderful example of a 1962 Jaguar XKE Series 1 OTS Roadster that benefitted from three long term owners and is in gorgeous condition today. This Jaguar has been well cared for and loved its entire life. While never receiving a complete restoration, this has been restored as needed over the decades. With its matching numbers 3.8-liter inl..
Few cars have left as indelible a mark on popular culture as the Fiat 500 A "Topolino." Officially launched in 1936, the 500 was Fiat's ambitious response to the growing demand for mass motoring in prewar Europe-a tiny, affordable, and economical car designed to give ordinary Italians the freedom of mobility. Though it carried the formal name "500,..
Impressive factory specification
Just 51,050 miles from new
The XK8 was launched in 1996 to replace the XJ-S. Two body styles were produced, a coupé and a convertible and the car was the first in the Jaguar line-up to use Jaguar's newly developed V8 engine. Introduced at the 2005 Frankfurt Motor Show, th..
Manual with overdrive
Only two owners from new
The Jaguar XJ6, launched in September 1968, was the culmination of several years of development and a motor car specifically designed to streamline the, extensive and somewhat confusing, portfolio of models offered by Jaguar at that time. It was also the las..
Heritage certificate confirming matching numbers
Originally owned by Ruby Chapman, wife of Ralph Chapman, owner of Britvic drinks
Interesting factory specification of steel wheels
Overdrive
The Jaguar XK150 was manufactured between 1957 and 1961 and despite having a family resemblance..
• In very good condition throughout • Private registration number included in the sale • A matching numbers, original UK supplied, right hand drive example • Previously subject to an extensive restoration • Recent engine rebuild and upgrade to fast road specification by Winspeed costing £14,638 • Recent maintenance by specialists Winspeed in Aug..
1962
Jaguar
E-Type Series I Roadster to Fast Road Specification (3.8 litre)
Low mileage
Late model
The 1994 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible is a luxurious grand tourer that epitomises British elegance and performance. Powered by a smooth 6.0 litre V12 engine producing around 278hp, it delivers refined acceleration and effortless cruising. This final iteration of the XJS featured upda..
• Probably the finest example available • £70,000 of receipts • 18 service stamps • A lot of work carried out by KWE J540 WOB was first registered on 26th February 1992. Supplied by the franchise dealership Avalon Jaguar in Wolverhampton from new and sold again by them in 1999, the car is a half facelift which offers the more ergonomic body and..