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Sunday, 28 February 2021

1976 JAGUAR XJ12 SERIES 2 COUPE - HISTORICS AUCTION ASCOT RACECOURSE 17th April 2021

  



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1976 JAGUAR XJ12 SERIES 2 COUPE


Registration No: OCF 395R
Chassis No: 2G1318BW
Engine No: 31798
Estimate: £14,000 - £20,000


  • A well-presented, matching numbers example
  • Desirable 5.3 litre V12 engine

A9,378 car production run of two-door XJ coupés with a pillarless hardtop body called the XJ-C was built between 1975 and 1978. The car was originally shown at the London Motor Show in October 1973, but it subsequently became clear that it was not ready for production, and the economic troubles unfolding in the western world at that time seemed to have reduced any sense of urgency about producing and selling the cars. After reports of problems with window sealing delaying production, XJ coupés finally started to emerge from Jaguar showrooms some two years later. The coupé was based on the short-wheelbase version of the XJ. The doors were made out of a lengthened standard XJ front door (the weld seams are clearly visible under the interior panels where two front door shells were grafted together with a single outer skin). Both six and twelve-cylinder models were offered; 6505 of the former and 1873 of the latter were made. The delayed introduction, the labour-intensive work required by the modified saloon body, the higher price than the four-door car, and the early demise prompted by the new XJ-S, all ensured a small production run making these coupés quite rare today.

This lovely example was first registered on 11th November 1976 and is presented in gleaming red coachwork with cream leather trim and complimentary red piping. This rare car has formed part of a large collection, has been both maintained well but also stored correctly since restoration. Offered with a UK V5C register







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Wednesday, 2 October 2019

1965 LOTUS SEVEN SERIES 2 - CLASSIC CAR AUCTIONS October Classic Car Sale The Warwickshire Event Centre Leamington Spa CV311XN Saturday 5th October 2019



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The Warwickshire Event Centre
Leamington Spa CV311XN
Saturday 5th October 2019




1965 LOTUS SEVEN SERIES 2
Estimate (£): 15,000 - 18,000
(+buyer’s premium of 13.2% including VAT @ 20%)


Offered for sale is a 1.6L 1965 Lotus Seven manual. Coming with a partial history file, this lot's condition scores 81 / 135.

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 An attractively guided, smart Series 2 Seven...

  • UK-supplied on March 1st 1965 fitted with a 1600cc Ford Kent (crossflow)
  • Spent some time in Australia returning in 2014
  • Re-registered incorrectly as a Series 3. It's definitely a Series 2
  • Presented in traditional Lotus colours. Some recent mechanical fettling. 
  • Showing 83,455 miles and runs and drives well
  • Update - Fresh MOT issued until September 2020, issued with no advisories 

LOT DETAILS

REGISTRATION:FNA 412CRHD/LHD:Right Hand Drive
YEAR:1965ENGINE SIZE:1.6L
MAKE:LotusODOMETER READING (MILES):83455
MODEL:SevenMOT EXPIRY:2020-09-30
WARRANTED:NoCHASSIS NUMBER:SB652370
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Friday, 16 August 2019

1970 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 2 - MATHEWSONS AUCTIONS Pickering Road, Thornton Le-Dale, Pickering, North Yorkshire, YO18 7LH SATURDAY 17th August 2019



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Pickering Road, Thornton Le-Dale, Pickering, 
North Yorkshire, YO18 7LH
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1970 JAGUAR E-TYPE SERIES 2
  The vendor has kindly supplied the following information:
Finished in every popular Old English White with a superb largely original mulberry leather upholstery. Whilst we make no guarantee as to the accuracy of the 97,639 recorded miles the overall condition of the car is commensurate with the mileage. The chrome work appears original and whilst not perfect is more than acceptable with the exception of the wire wheels which are below average. The repaint was no doubt carried out many years ago to a good overall standard. Still looks very presentable and shows little sign of deterioration. The engine starts easily, sounds superb and registers excellent oil pressure. Gear selection is precise and smooth. A large history folder includes receipts, MOT history and documents relating to its time in America.
On the market due to the untimely passing of its enthusiastic owner who has undoubtedly derived immense enjoyment during his 20-year ownership. 
MOT and just been inspected by a Jag specialist in Kent.
Here now awaiting your inspection.


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Tuesday, 6 August 2019

1962 HUMBER HAWK SERIES 2 - Morris Leslie Vehicle Auctions Ltd Saturday17th August 2019 Errol Airfield Perth Scotland PH27TB


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Saturday17th August 2019
Errol Airfield Perth Scotland
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Telephone: 01821456997     
Website: http://www.morrisleslie.com





1962 HUMBER HAWK SERIES 2
Estimate: £8,000 - £10,000.


Chassis number B5105354ODHSO - this Series II Overdrive is presented some recent history dating from 1983. The file contains a used car invoice from "J.RUTHERFORD (EARLSTON) LTD" in Berwickshire dated October 8th 1985 with the mileage recorded at 41,755 miles, detailing the purchaser, an English Politician and Etonian residing at what is considered to be one of the finest examples of Scottish Baronial mansions in the country. This gentleman shows on a V5 copy as being the second owner after 1983. There is MOT history dating from June1985 with a recorded mileage of 40,776 miles along with a current and advisory free MOT certificate at 50,016 miles expiring July 2020. We also have a selection of expired Tax Disks, recent invoices and a chronological manuscript log of work completed by the vendor and current owner who has remained the registered keeper for over 9 years and drove the car some 50 miles to Auction. There is also a couple of press articles which feature the car. History then shows the car being listed by a Southern Auction House during November 2004 with a photograph of it in what appears to be a stable and stating "offered for restoration" and gaining its next registered keeper during May 2005, who having spoken with ourselves states the car was incredibly solid and apart from a full professional re-spray due to faded paintwork and some re-chroming required very little in re-commissioning and remained in this name until 2010 when our vendor took over ownership. The car has at present no early history other than its original Dundee issued registration number which would have been issued between February and September 1962 and possibly being supplied by "STOUT BROTHERS of ABERNYTE" the local Rootes Dealership. DVLA have the date of registration as June 1st 1983 and the Chassis Number as B51535400HS0 and not as per the car which reads B 510 5354 OD HSO which decodes correctly as "510" a Series II example bearing serial number "5354" "OD" denoting Overdrive and "H" Home "S" Saloon and "O" Ordinary Specification. Thanks to Steve Lewis of the PVHCC for his assistance with this listing. The car is offered with Super Snipe wheel trims as fitted and a selection of spares which are available for viewing with the car. 




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