1963 JAGUAR MK. II 3.8 L - Lot 70

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Result : 58 200EUR
1963 JAGUAR MK. II 3.8 L - Lot 70
1963 JAGUAR MK. II 3.8 L Serial number 222884DN Desirable manual gearbox Very elegant configuration French registration Jaguar's first monocoque saloon 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 example we're presenting is the grail for MK2 enthusiasts. It's a 3.8 with manual transmission and overdrive. This car is in beautiful original condition, always maintained to the highest standards, and running as it should. The car has just undergone a major overhaul by a specialist, in which many components, including the overdrive, were overhauled. A file of invoices will be given to the purchaser. This charming car is ideal for any enthusiast looking for a beautiful sedan for family outings. 1963 JAGUAR MK. II 3.8 L Serial number 222884DN Desirable manual gearbox Very elegant configuration 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 mount: 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 example we're presenting is the holy grail for MK2 enthusiasts. It's a 3.8 with a manual gearbox and overdrive. This car is in beautiful original condition, always well maintained and running like new. The car has just undergone a major overhaul by a specialist, where many components, including the overdrive, were overhauled. A file of invoices will be given to the purchaser. This charming car is ideal for any enthusiast looking for a beautiful sedan for family outings.
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