1964 Jaguar MK2 3.8 liter Series 223359 Desirable... - Lot 62 - Osenat

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1964 Jaguar MK2 3.8 liter Series 223359 Desirable... - Lot 62 - Osenat
1964 Jaguar MK2 3.8 liter Series 223359 Desirable 3.8 manual gearbox version Spoked wheels Very nice patina French registration Jaguar's first monocoque sedan was born in 1955 with the beautiful XK engine downsized to 2.4 l. It was the 2.4 l Saloon. The car was beautiful and successful, and an instant hit. This bewitching novelty made a clean break with the past: it was feline, low-slung and racy. At the very beginning of 1957, a new version was offered with the 3.4 l engine, which transformed the model in terms of both performance and driving pleasure. On October 2, 1959, on the Jaguar stand at Earl's Court, William Lyons was delighted. He presented his new ride: the Jaguar MkII. The level of finish is identical, with precious woodwork and high-quality leather, but the real novelty comes in the light. By slimming all the window pillars, brightness has made a dazzling entrance into the cabin. The overall line is lighter. Under the hood, there are three options: the 2.4 l, 3.4 l or 3.8 l engine, all with 6 cylinders and double overhead camshafts. Once again, a total success, and the Mk II line will be remembered by all as one of the brand's most beautiful cars, the true sports sedan! The car we are offering is in beautiful condition, never fully restored, with a very nice patina. The invoice file supplied with the vehicle indicates that between 2008 and 2009, the car underwent a mechanical restoration during which the engine, gearbox, woodwork and running gear were redone. Since then, the car has been regularly maintained. The car is sound, with no major points of corrosion. 1964 Jaguar MK2 3.8 liter Desirable 3.8 manual gearbox version Spoked wheels Very nice patina Series 223359 French registration Jaguar's first monocoque sedan was born in 1955 with the beautiful XK engine downsized to 2.4 l. It was the 2.4 l Saloon. The car was beautiful and successful, and an instant hit. This bewitching novelty made a clean break with the past: it was feline, low-slung and racy. At the very beginning of 1957, a new version was offered with the 3.4 l engine, which transformed the model in terms of both performance and driving pleasure. On October 2, 1959, on the Jaguar stand at Earl's Court, William Lyons was delighted. He presented his new ride: the Jaguar Mk.II. The level of finish is identical, with precious woodwork and high-quality leather, but the real novelty comes from the light. By slimming all the window pillars, brightness has made a dazzling entrance into the cabin. The overall line is lighter. Under the hood, there are three options: the 2.4 l, 3.4 l or 3.8 l engine, all with 6 cylinders and double overhead camshafts. Once again, a total success, and the Mk II line will be remembered by all as one of the brand's most beautiful cars, the true sports sedan! The car we are offering is in beautiful condition, never fully restored, with a very nice patina. The invoice file supplied with the vehicle indicates that the car underwent a mechanical restoration between 2008 and 2009, during which the engine, gearbox, woodwork and running gear were redone. Since then, the car has been regularly serviced. The car is sound, with no major points of corrosion.
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