1958

Jaguar XK 150 3.4 Litre Drop Head Coupé

Highlights

Colour scheme in classic red with black leather interior, black soft top

Bodywork restored by Jaguar specialists in England (with photo documentation)

Technology extensively overhauled in Germany

Equipped with power steering and Getrag 5-speed gearbox for good drivability

Jaguar Heritage certificate available

Data & Facts

Year of construction: 1958

Quantity: 1.893 examples as Drop Head Coupé (DHC)

Colour scheme: red with leather interior black with red piping, soft-top black

Mileage (reading): 15,863 km

Engine: In-line six-cylinder, water cooled

Displacement/power: 3,417 cc, approx. 190 hp

Gearbox: manual, 5-speed (Getrag), floor shift

Brakes: discs front and rear

Empty weight: 1,472 kg

Top-speed: approx. 210 kph

Documents: German registration, Jaguar Heritage certificate, photo documentation, numerous invoices

Price: EUR 129,000 (VAT not to be shown)

This Automobile

This Jaguar XK 150 3.4 Litre Drop Head Coupé was delivered to its first owner in Pennsylvania, USA, in February 1958, as documented by a Jaguar Heritage Certificate. In the early 2000s, the body of the XK 150 was extensively overhauled in England by Jaguar specialists Vintage & Prestige. An extensive photo documentation is available.

In the following years, a large part of the technology was also overhauled in Germany (corresponding invoices are available) and the car is in very good condition. Power steering and a later but matching 5-speed gearbox from Getrag have been installed to improve driveability. The car is delivered with a new MOT and is ready for immediate use!

Model History

In 2014, Focus magazine described the Jaguar XK 150 as ‘probably the most beautiful Jaguar of all time’. As the successor to the XK 120 and XK 140, the car is regarded as a comfortable convertible with impressive performance and an elegant and timeless British design.

With a spacious interior, four disc brakes fitted as standard and an undivided windscreen, the XK 150 is a wonderful companion for longer journeys.

This Automobile

This Jaguar XK 150 3.4 Litre Drop Head Coupé was delivered to its first owner in Pennsylvania, USA, in February 1958, as documented by a Jaguar Heritage Certificate. In the early 2000s, the body of the XK 150 was extensively overhauled in England by Jaguar specialists Vintage & Prestige. An extensive photo documentation is available.

In the following years, a large part of the technology was also overhauled in Germany (corresponding invoices are available) and the car is in very good condition. Power steering and a later but matching 5-speed gearbox from Getrag have been installed to improve driveability. The car is delivered with a new MOT and is ready for immediate use!

Model History

In 2014, Focus magazine described the Jaguar XK 150 as ‘probably the most beautiful Jaguar of all time’. As the successor to the XK 120 and XK 140, the car is regarded as a comfortable convertible with impressive performance and an elegant and timeless British design. With a spacious interior, four disc brakes fitted as standard and an undivided windscreen, the XK 150 is a wonderful companion for longer journeys.