€16,250

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1964 Jaguar Mk2 2.4

Highlights

  • Rare survivor of the Irish-built Mk2s 
  • Retains its original Irish registration plate 
  • Same family ownership for 48 years to 
  • Full ‘nut and bolt’ mechanical and engine rebuild just completed
  • Evocative and well kept example 

The Appeal

It is a little-known fact but Ireland built Jaguars. To get around punitive import taxes, Jaguar’s mercurial head, William Lyons, commissioned Frank Cavey & Sons of Dublin to assemble the firm’s cars from knocked-down kits. The practice continued from 1937 until the arrival of the XJ6 in 1968. 
The numbers were never high - Cavey claimed 100 per year, but the figure was likely lower - which makes this lovely 1964 2.4 example both rare and amongst the last built. It is beautifully preserved and sports a fetching black over burgundy colour scheme. 
It has been in Ireland all its life and retains its original registration plate. That sense of history and originality pervades every aspect of this evocative car’s interior and exterior. This is a car to buy as much for the intrinsic appeal of a Mk2 as for its unique history. 
Beyond the aesthetics, the engine and mechanicals have been recently subject to what the vendor describes as a ‘nut and bolt’ rebuild, so this car is in good mechanical health. 



The History and Paperwork

  • Rare Irish Jaguar Mark 2 
  • Assembled by Frank Cavey & Sons LTD, 53/55 Lower Camden Street, Dublin 2 in 1963/64.
  • First registered in July 1964 
  • First keeper was a person from Meath and then went to Mayo in December 1968 
  • Car remained in the same family for 48 years
  • Based in Ireland for the last 60 years
  • Odometer reads 57,866 miles 
  • Full ‘nut and bolt’ mechanical restoration in 2023 according to seller 
  • MOT and NCT exempt
  • Some stamped service history
  • Service done by John C. Scahill, 3 Rutland Place, Parnell Square, Dublin 1
  • Original toolkit, spare wheel, and jack
  • Owner’s manuals and books
  • Road tax €56.00 ROI
  • Original brown Irish tax book with a record of all owners



The Condition 

  • Original red Leather seats with no cuts just patina with contrasting red carpets
  • Interior shows signs of wear and tear throughout the cabin but is in overall good condition
  • Push button starter
  • Rear armrests
  • No cracks to the dashboard according to seller 
  • Interior wood trim in fair condition throughout
  • All gauges and dials work
  • Headlining like new with no sagging
  • Door cards all good
  • Carpets in good condition
  • All electrics and functions are working correctly and in good order
  • Walnut picnic tables
  • Original Mason Black colour paintwork in good condition
  • Original wheels and hub caps are all very clean and new period style tyres
  • Shamrock stamps on all glass windows
  • Some scratches and marks in the paintwork to be found
  • Chrome in good condition with some instances showing some very light surface pitting
  • Clean engine bay as shown 
  • Underbody is excellent, clean, solid, and treated
  • Lights all work and are free from any cracks or damage
  • Clean and dry boot area containing the correct spare wheel, original toolkit, and jack
  • Good bodywork with minor work needs on some door bottoms boot lid and spare wheel well
  • Paintwork is good and look well from a distance, however has blemish and small amounts of surface rust over parts of the car 



The Mechanics

  • 2.4 litre 120bhp XK engine
  • Factory standard mechanical specification 
  • 4-speed manual transmission
  • Complete nut and bolt engine restoration recently
  • Engine rebuilt including head modified to take unleaded petrol
  • No reported running or driving issues 
Recent maintenance: 
  • Carburettors rebuilt
  • New clutch
  • Brakes overhauled and renewed 
  • Radiator replaced
  • New shock absorbers 
  • Replacement track rods/ ball joints
  • New battery
  • New stainless steel exhaust
The vendor tells us: 
“This car is in excellent mechanical shape, starting and driving very well with no major issues and is in a get in and drive away condition. It is a good, sound 1964 Jaguar 2.4 litre. Engine rebuilt recently. Steeped in Irish history as it was assembled in Dublin by Frank Cavey and has an Irish registration from day one. Very few left. Body and interior are in good condition. Underbody in excellent condition. Engine in excellent condition.”



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Vehicle specification
  • Year 1964
  • Make Jaguar
  • Model Mark 2
  • Colour Black
  • Odometer 57,866 Miles
  • Engine size 2400
Listing Details
  • Seller type Private
  • Town Co. Louth
  • Location International
  • Country Ireland

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