Highlights
- One of only 36 built in this configuration
- Nut and bolt restored with 3000 photos
- Second-to-last to leave the factory
- Very desirable roadster specification 3.8 Litre
- Matching numbes example as supported by the heritage certificate
The Appeal
The XK cars were all very special, but the XK150 was the ultimate expression of the breed. Only built from 1957-1961, they are widely regarded as one of the finest sports cars ever made.
Here we have something truly unique, a meticulously restored example of a very rare and highly sought-after vehicle. Ready now for a new owner, this is a singular opportunity to obtain a beautiful example of one of the greatest Jaguars ever built.
The History and Paperwork
- Manufactured in November 1960
- One of only 36 in this configuration (3.8, LHD Roadster)
- Second-to-last car by chassis number (S832171DN)
- Matching numbers car
- Special Equipment specification
- Delivered new in Carmen Red over black interior
- Distributed from Jaguar Cars, New York
- Kept for 20+ years by one owner in Texas
- Stored for many years
- Purchased by current owner and shipped to Europe for professional restoration
- Croatian registration documents
- Subject to a 2,000+ hour restoration, completed in 2019
- 3,000+ pictures showing the restoration process
- Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
- Less than 200 miles covered since the restoration
- Owner advises all parts and panels are completely original
The Interior
- Retrimmed black upholstery
- New black carpets
- Professionally restored
In roadster specification, the XK150 provides seating for two, with ample luggage capacity for a few days away. The cabin in this car has been exceptionally well finished, having been restored professionally in 2019. Since then the car has barely covered any miles, and this shows in the presentation on the interior - it’s as close as you’ll see to a brand new XK150.
Whether you’re looking at the upholstery, carpets, switchgear or instruments, everything shows in pristine condition. Even the boot area, finished with smart black carpeting, looks almost new. Under the floor is a full size spare wheel, along with a tool kit.
The Exterior
- Finished in its original ‘Carmen Red’
- Chrome finish 16” wire wheels with new tyres
- New black fabric hood
As can be seen from the restoration photos that accompany the car, it was taken back to bare metal and comprehensively rebuilt. The vendor tells us that the chassis was remarkably free from corrosion (likely due to many years spent in the Texan climate) and the bodyshell itself was in such good condition that no new panels were needed.
The car was refinished in its original factory build specification – Carmen Red with a black fabric roof. The paint itself has clearly been applied to a high standard, and looks to be excellent. Similarly, a new fabric roof has been fitted, and thus is in as-new condition.
All of the external trim and brightwork is complete and looks to be in superb condition, with no evidence of damage or wear we could see. Riding on classic, polished-finish wire wheels with new tyres, this XK150 looks every inch the matinee idol’s daily. That swooping bodywork is still capable of stopping traffic and dropping jaws, even after 62 years.
Underneath, the car presents very well, being superbly clean and tidy with no evidence we could discern of damage, corrosion or any issues. All of the drivetrain elements, floor pans and chassis rails appear to be exceptionally well kept.
The Mechanics
- ‘Special Equipment’ model
- Optional Laycock de Normanville overdrive
- 3.8-litre straight-six with twin SUs
- Manual 4-speed transmission
- Stainless steel exhaust system
In this specification, the XK150 is an incredibly rare car. Not only is this a 3.8 ‘Special Equipment’ model, but it has been fitted with the optional overdrive. This key feature makes for very comfortable high-speed cruising and allows the car to run perfectly well even in modern traffic.
That 3.8 straight-six makes a tremendous sound and pushes a healthy 220bhp to the rear wheels through Jaguar’s 4-speed manual. Keeping everything pointing in the right direction, the XK150 had some truly advanced drivetrain elements for the time. It was the first production car with all-round disc brakes (based on the Dunlop system Jaguar’s race teams used) and features independent front suspension.
Mechanically, the car has been restored with a similarly meticulous eye and careful hand as the bodywork and interior. Under the bonnet, the engine bay looks as close to factory fresh as we think possible.
We’re told by the owner that the car runs perfectly, with no mechanical issues that they are aware of.
Summary
To say that this car is special is to do it a great disservice. As one of the rarest cars on the planet, it’s already an exceptional vehicle. But when you consider the extensive and painstaking restoration that has been carried out, it makes it something truly noteworthy.
This gorgeous 3.8 Roadster is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own one of the most unique and cherished vehicles in existence. It’s an opportunity not to be missed.
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