1958 Jaguar Mk 1 3.4 - Lot 37

Lot 37
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15000 - 20000 EUR
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Result : 21 070EUR
1958 Jaguar Mk 1 3.4 - Lot 37
1958 Jaguar Mk 1 3.4 Chassis: S990548DN French collector's registration - Delivered new in New York in November 1958 - Accompanied by Jaguar Heritage certificate - Electric power steering Introduced in 1955, the Jaguar Mk 1 marked the Coventry firm's entry into the compact sports sedan category. With its 3.4-liter in-line six-cylinder engine, rigorous chassis and optional disc brakes, it was distinguished by its balanced design and versatile use. Its distinctive design, with its massive grille and rounded fenders, illustrates the Jaguar style of the second half of the 1950s, an aesthetic language that would later be taken up and developed on the Mk 2. The example presented, produced in November 1958, was delivered new to New York before continuing its journey in the United States. It is accompanied by its Jaguar Heritage certificate, confirming its year, original configuration and first destination. Today, the car is in fine overall condition, and a satisfactory road test attests to the smooth running of its main components. Discreet improvements have been made, including the installation of electric power steering and the recent replacement of the clutch emitter. With its documented history, homogeneous condition and recent interventions, this Mk 1 3.4 provides a serious base for an enthusiast wishing to enjoy a 1950s Jaguar saloon with practical upgrades. 1958 Jaguar Mk 1 3.4 Chassis: S990548DN French collector's registration - Delivered new in New York in November 1958 - Comes with its Jaguar Heritage Certificate - Equipped with electric power steering Introduced in 1955, the Jaguar Mk 1 marked the brand's entry into the compact sports-sedan category. With its 3.4-liter inline-six engine, solid chassis, and optional disc brakes, it stood out for its balanced design and versatile use. Its distinctive styling - with a large grille and rounded wings - reflects Jaguar's design language of the late 1950s, which would later evolve into the Mk 2. This example, built in November 1958, was delivered new in New York and continued its life in the United States. It comes with its Jaguar Heritage Certificate, confirming its year, original configuration, and first destination. The car is presented today in good overall condition, and a satisfactory road test confirms the proper functioning of its main mechanical components. Subtle upgrades have been made, including the installation of electric power steering and the recent replacement of the clutch master cylinder. With its documented history, consistent condition, and recent work, this Mk 1 3.4 offers a solid foundation for any enthusiast looking to enjoy a 1950s Jaguar sedan enhanced with practical improvements.
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