Jaguar Mk II 3.8 Litre, 1967 information
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The Jaguar Mk II is the most characteristic Jaguar "Sport-sedan" in history. Almost everybody knows and recognizes the car as a Jaguar. The Mk II was a car with two faces: on the one hand, it was a very fast sport-sedan, which made the car favorite of British crooks as well as the police (a fact which was made full use of in many films and television series; think of Get Carter –1970-, featuring Michael Caine, and more recently, Inspector Morse). On the other hand, it was a very comfortable acceptable business car in which the ‘upper class’ would happily present themselves. The Mk II derived its power and speed from the famous Jaguar XK engine with which Jaguar had been able to win in Le Mans in 1951 and in 1953 (3.4-litre version). The XK engine in the Mk II was available in three different cylinder capacities, namely 2483 cc/120 horsepower, 3442 cc/190 horsepower and 3781cc/220 horsepower respectively. The 3.8 version had a top speed of no less than 120.5 miles per hour (about 201 km/h). The Jaguar Mk II was built until 1967. Nowadays, the Jaguar Mk II is a very popular classic. The Mk II is very suitable for daily (business) use and will give the lucky owner much driving pleasure as well as a distinct image concerning the choice of car... Six-cylinder
engine Jaguar Mk II 3.8 Litre, year 1967. Colour dark green with a black leatherette interior. This beautiful Jaguar Mk II was built for the US market in 1967 but never shipped. In the year 1968 the automobile was sold in The Netherlands. All previous owners are known and the car comes with an extensive history file. In the 1990'ies the bodywork was professionally restored and the engine was overhauled. The automobile is in excellent condition and the car drives delightful. This Jaguar Mk II sports the powerful 3.8 Litre engine, manual gearbox with overdrive, chrome wire wheels, wooden Nardi sports steering wheel and a classic car radio. Very interesting price! This
classic car was sold to Germany E-mail: info@lexclassics.nl |