3.4 Mk.II | |||||
Saloon | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
KG9488-8 | |||||
Sweden | |||||
1961 | Mist Grey | ||||
2019 | Red | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
Original | |||||
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2019-02-16 14:29:08 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/mk-ii/1961/610761
Pyritz Classics GmbH
Sellers description:
Year of manufacture 6/1961
Mileage 16 000 km / 9 942 mi
Car type Saloon
Chassis number 177335 DN
Engine number KG9488-8
Drive LHD
Condition Original condition
Exterior brand colour Mist Grey
Interior colour Red
Interior type Leather
Exterior colour
Grey
Gearbox Manual
Performance 210 PS / 155 kW / 208 BHP
This beautiful left-hand drive (LHD) Jaguar MK 2, 3.4, with the original European instruments (KM speedometer) was introduced on 26. 10. 1961 in Stockholm and approved on 9.5.1962 for the first time in Sweden.
The original registration papers are available and nicely document the history of this vehicle, which recently came to Germany from Sweden. A folder with extensive documents makes the vehicle very transparent.
There is also the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Certificate, this confirms the very attractive original color combination with the red leather and the numbering of the engine and body.
The orig. Engine was recently reconditioned general, the manual transmission with the additional overdrive was renewed. A great service with the renewal of tires and fluids is carried out.
The condition of paint, leather, chrome and wood is very appealing. This is confirmed by a Classic Data report.
In the best sense of Sir William Lions: "Grace, Pace and Value for Money"