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1959 | Jaguar XK 150 FHC

Jaguar XK 150 FHC Overdrive - Recently Restored

68 000 €
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Description

General information
Model year: 2026
Registration number: AE-93-17

Technical information
Transmission: 4 gears, Manual gearbox
Drive: Rear wheel drive
Acceleration (0-100 kph): 8,5 s
Top speed: 200 km/h
Empty weight: 1.410 kg

Environment
Emission class: Euro 0

History
Service history: Present

Product safety
Manufacturer: Carrosso Classic & Sportscars Eekstraat 2 8375HN OLDEMARKT, NL 0625351515 http://www.carrosso.com sales@carrosso.com

1958 Jaguar XK 150 Fixed Head Coupé

• Fully body-off restored in the Netherlands between 2015 and 2023 (photos available)
• 3.4-litre 6-cylinder engine reconditioned
• Stunningly finished in British Racing Green paintwork and wire-spoke wheels
• Beige leather interior in virtually new condition
• 4-speed gearbox with overdrive
• Engine fitted with a 1-2-3 ignition
• New aluminium fuel tank
• Jaguar Heritage Certificate

HISTORY/DOCUMENTATION
The Jaguar XK 150: a benchmark of the British car industry. One of the fastest road-legal cars of its time, yet at the same time a comfortable touring car, which made it particularly successful in the United States. Nowadays, we are delighted to have an ‘American’ XK, as cars from this region are originally left-hand drive and come from a favourable climate. This example was built on 25 June 1958, as evidenced by the Jaguar Heritage certificate (issued in 2008), and was delivered by Jaguar Cars in New York. Originally fitted with a 4-speed manual gearbox and optional transmission, this makes it a highly sought-after example. All the more so because the car underwent a full body-off restoration from around 2015 to around 2023, during which a number of technical improvements were made. The car was imported into the Netherlands in 1999 and has been owned by the current owner since 2005, who owns several classic cars. Extensive documentation is included with the car, such as a detailed photo report of the restoration, dozens of invoices and a valuation report from 2023, in which the car is valued at a replacement value of €80,000. The car is fitted with a LoJack post-theft tracking system.

EXTERIOR
During the restoration, the car was dismantled, with the bodywork also being removed from the chassis. Both were completely stripped of paint at the time. The bodywork was then treated with cataphoresis (a high-quality, uniform anti-corrosion coating) and painted in the iconic British Racing Green. The paintwork is in good condition with no damage. The weld seams have been finished with grease. The chassis and the underside of the car have also been treated. New stainless steel bumpers have been fitted at the front and rear. The stunning chrome wire-spoke wheels are in excellent condition and are fitted with Vredestein Sprint Classic tyres, which are in good condition. The front lighting is manufactured by Lucas and is in good condition.

INTERIOR
The interior has also been restored using high-quality parts from BAS Jaguar Trim Specialist. As a result, the interior is in good condition and beautifully finished with beige leather upholstery on the seats, door panels and dashboard. The upholstery is also in good condition and is finished in beige. The distinctive dashboard is finished with a stunning inlaid walnut wood. The large and imposing steering wheel is positioned almost vertically. The instruments are manufactured by Smiths and are in good condition. Furthermore, the interior features a Bluetooth radio (with a classic look) and a USB/USB-C port. The two seats on the rear bench are also in good condition, as is the headlining. The boot is in neat condition and the lower compartment accommodates the spare wheel and a jack.

TECHNICAL
At the time, the XK 150 was one of the first mass-produced cars to be fitted with disc brakes all round as standard. This was no luxury, given the 3,442 cc 6-cylinder in-line engine with twin SU carburettors, which delivers 190 hp. This engine has been overhauled, with new pistons and piston rings fitted. The timing chains have also been replaced. A number of technical improvements have been made, such as a tappet hold-down kit, a modern crankshaft seal conversion kit, 1-2-3 ignition, a new aluminium fuel tank, a new wiring harness, and new brake cylinders and brake lines (fitted with DOT 5 brake fluid). The car sounds fantastic and driving it is a wonderfully pure experience. The car drives, changes gear and brakes well.

GENERAL
The XK was Jaguar’s first production car following the Second World War. The model range began with the XK 120 in 1948, with ‘120’ denoting the top speed in miles per hour. At the time, it was the fastest road-legal production car. Following the XK120 and XK150, the Jaguar XK150 was introduced in May 1957. The XK150 bore clear family resemblances to the XK120 and XK140, but had been radically updated both technically and visually. Most striking were the one-piece windscreen, which replaced the split windscreen, and the higher, more streamlined line of the wings near the doors. The wider bonnet extended over the front wings, and on the coupés the windscreen frame was moved 10.2 cm forward to make entry easier. The car was available in a range of colours, including red, pearl grey, white, indigo blue, claret, Cotswold blue, black, mist grey, Sherwood green, Carmen red, British Racing Green, Cornish grey and Imperial maroon.
The XK150’s dashboard was upholstered in leather, with walnut wood available as an option for all models. On the early drophead coupés, the aluminium centre section of the dashboard — which was discontinued after June 1958 — featured an X-shaped engraving, similar to that of the early 3.8 E-Type. Thinner doors provided more interior space. A small red indicator light showed when the front parking lights, mounted on top of the mudguards, were switched on.
The suspension and chassis were largely similar to those of the XK140, with manual rack-and-pinion steering. The 3.4-litre inline six-cylinder engine with twin overhead camshafts (DOHC) was very similar to that of its predecessor, but thanks to a new ‘B’ type cylinder head, power increased to 190 bhp at 5,500 rpm. Only 4,445 examples of the XK150 FHC were built. The XK is regarded as one of the most important British classic sports cars ever built.

État et immatriculation

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Immatriculé
Prêt à conduire

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Détails techniques

Données du véhicule

Marque
Jaguar
Série de modèles
XK
Modèle
XK 150 FHC
Série de fabrication
150
Date immatriculation
06/1959
Année
1959
Kilométrage (compteur)
34 914 mi
Numéro d'identification du véhicule
Non fourni
Numéro de moteur
Non fourni
Numéro de Transmission
Non fourni
Numéros correspondants
Non fourni
Nombre de propriétaires
2

Détails techniques

Type de carrosserie
Coupé
Puissance (kW/CV)
142/193
Cylindrée (cm³)
3442
Cylindres
6
Portes
2
Volant
Gauche
Boîte de vitesse
Boîte manuelle
Vitesses
4
Traction
Arrière
Frein avant
À tambour
Frein arrière
À tambour
Carburant
Essence

Configuration individuelle

Couleur extérieure
Vert
Couleur fabricant
-
Couleur intérieure
Beige
Matériel intérieur
Cuir

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