Highlights
- 5.3 Litre V12
- Last of the iconic Series III body designs
- Wonderful condition
The Appeal
Weave together masterful British engineering, effortlessly beautiful automotive design, some of the finest, luxurious interior that green money will buy and then put a 5.3 litre V12 under the bonnet and you have a serious contender for one of the greatest cars ever made. There’s good reason they were consistently part of the Royal fleet.
Jaguar, when purchasing Daimler, decided to use the brand as a trim level, and so it remained an even more luxurious top-level Jaguar. Using the series III XJ body, the Double- Six was initially produced in 1978, and 1991 was when the last of these Series III Daimler Double Six’s rolled off the line, and this particular model, produced in that year, made its way straight out to Japan, where the weather is fine and the roads remain ungritted, perfectly preserving this specimen until it was imported in 2014 when the current owner acquired it. Since then, it’s probably done approximately 500 very enjoyable miles a year, mainly with the odd visit to Goodwood and the occasional weekend outing, remaining garaged throughout.
The History and Paperwork
- First registered in 1991 in Japan
- MOT expires 8/12/23
- V5c present
- Japanese specification
- Full Japanese service history
- Exported to UK in 2014
- Handbook and owner’s manuals
- Full size spare wheel
- Full toolkit
- 2 keys
The Interior
- Full Grey leather upholstery is in excellent condition
- There are a few cracks in the wooden veneer but it’s all there and presents very well
- Complete and original interior
- Front and rear armrests
- Electric seats
- Carpets all in great condition with overmats
- Front and rear headrests
- Headlining nice and tight
- Electric windows
- Clean and dry carpeted boot
- Period radio (code currently misplaced)
- All gauges and dials work
- Door cards in nice condition
- All electrics and functions are reported to be working correctly
The Exterior
- Finished in Westminster Blue
- Bodywork is in good condition all round save for a couple of minor blemishes here and there
- Chips to bonnet and around the body
- Tiny dent to passenger front door
- Small paint bubbling beneath rear window
- Electric aerial
- Brightwork all in great shape
- The alloy wheels all look nice and clean and all four tyres have lots of tread left on them
- Lights all nice and clear and without damage
The Mechanics
- 5.0 litre V8
- 3-speed automatic gearbox
- Regular servicing in Japan and in UK, no expense spared
- Suspension overhaul 6 months ago
- Several thousand pounds spent in current ownership
- Clean engine bay
- The car drives like a dream as you would expect, with no issues to report to advise
The Summary
If you are looking for the ultimate in timeless Daimler luxury then you are going to want one from Japan where it will have been preserved and maintained to the highest standards. With its current owner continuing to care for the car as it has been through its early life, this represents a great opportunity to own the car that really is a cut above and will ensure you look good wherever you go.
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