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Jaguar MkII 2.4 MoD

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Lot number 43
Hammer value £5,900
Description Jaguar MkII 2.4 MoD
Registration JCC 450
Year 1960
Colour British Racing Green
Engine size 2,483 cc
Chassis No. 104165DN
Engine No. BC5984-8

Introduced in 1959, the Mk II 2.4 litre provided the entry level for Jaguar's newly revised range of compact saloons. Although its bodyshell was very similar to the outgoing 2.4 and 3.4 models (now known as the Mk1), it had many styling improvements. These included a larger glass area with more slender chromed door window surrounds, new lamps and a revised interior.

Although the 2.4 is often unkindly thought of as being a trifle sluggish, in reality it performed well for the period and was only shown up against its brawnier 3.4 and 3.8 siblings. It shared the same magnificent twin cam, straight-six XK engine and was capable of a genuine 100mph.

First registered in July 1960, this particular car has been in the current ownership for the last four years and is showing only 55,380 miles on the clock which, judging by the condition of the interior, could well be genuine. Although there is only a limited amount of history with the car, it does have 12 old MOTs going back to 1989 to show that it has been in light regular use, covering a mere 2,500 miles in the last 21 years. Earlier this year the car was treated to a major service which included replacing all four brake discs and associated pipes and hoses at a cost of some £1,700.

Benefitting from the desirable manual overdrive gearbox, the car is said to drive very well with good brakes and lively performance from the 2.4-litre engine. Currently taxed and MOTd, it comes complete with its original and valuable registration number, JCC 450.
 

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