| 3.8 S-Type | |||||
| Saloon | |||||
| Right Hand Drive | |||||
| Henlys, Manchester | |||||
| 7B56373-8 | |||||
| 4N57817 | |||||
| JBN3594 | |||||
| 20 May 1965 | United Kingdom | ||||
| 1965 | Silver | ||||
| 2025 | Red | ||||
| Rest: Nice | |||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 21 November 2025.
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2023-02-20 21:16:37 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 2/23
www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/lot-1965-jaguar-s-type-38-saloon/
Auction description:
15th Mar, 2023 13:00 Imperial War Museum
Registration No: HKB 444D
Chassis No: 1B54785DN
MOT: Exempt
Desirable home-market example with the more powerful engine, manual transmission, and overdrive
Current ownership since 2007 and previous ownership from 1990
Extensively improved whilst in the vendor's possession with over £31,500 worth of expenditure documented on file
Well-maintained example with large history file accompanying
Manufactured on the 20th of May 1965, chassis number 1B54785DN was supplied new to the home market, being distributed via Henlys Limited of Manchester. Fitted with the larger 3781cc straight-six engine allied to the desirable four-speed manual transmission with overdrive, the Jaguar is presented in the complementing colour scheme of Silver with Red leather interior upholstery and retains its original woodwork. At some stage of life, the S-Type was exported to California, residing there until 1989, when it was repatriated, and shortly after, acquired by the previous keeper. Covering just c.3,000 miles throughout his seventeen-year ownership, the vendor procured the Jaguar in 2007 with some 48,000 miles, with the mileage now recorded at 77,500 miles.
The S-Type has been extensively improved and well maintained whilst in the vendor's possession with over £31,500 worth of expenditure documented in the history file. Some of the most notable expenses have included a bare metal repaint in 2015 with further bodywork improvements in 2021, an engine overhaul, renovated overdrive, a new stainless steel exhaust system, retrimmed leather interior seat upholstery, and converting to electronic ignition. ‘HKB 444D’ is offered with a large history file which includes the Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate, J.E.C insurance valuation guiding value at £30,000, a selection of previous MOTs dating back to the early 1990s, numerous invoices for work and servicing, the previous owners purchase invoice, photographs of the repainting, and a current V5C document.
2025-11-21 15:29:00 | pauls writes:
Car returns to auction 12/25
www.handh.co.uk/auction/lot/lot-17---1966-jaguar-s-type-38-saloon/
Auction description:
The Millbrook Sale, Milton Keynes, Bedfordshire
Classic Motorcars Date: 3rd Dec, 2025
Estimate
£12,000 - £16,000
Registration No: HKB 444D
Chassis No: 1B54785DN
MOT: April 2026
Purchased from ourselves in 2023 and has been used for tours and shows since
Desirable home-market example with the more powerful 3.8 litre engine and manual transmission with overdrive
Extensively improved whilst in the last owner's possession with over £31,500 worth of expenditure documented on file
Well-maintained example with large history file dating to the late 1980's, including current V5c and JDHC certificate
Manufactured in May 1965, HKB 444D was supplied new to the home market, via Henlys of Manchester. Fitted with the 3781cc straight-six engine and desirable manual transmission with overdrive, it is finished in silver with red leather interior and retains its original woodwork. Previously exported to California, it was repatriated in 1989 and acquired by a previous owner. Covering just c.3,000 miles throughout his seventeen-year ownership, it passed to the next owner in 2007 with c.48,000 miles recorded. Extensively improved and maintained by him with over £31,500 worth of expenditure documented in the history file, notable expenses included a bare metal repaint in 2015, further bodywork improvements in 2021, an engine overhaul, renovated overdrive, new stainless steel exhaust, retrimmed leather seating and electronic ignition conversion. Since purchase, the vendor has toured around Devon and covered over 3,000 trouble free miles with work on the bushes ensuring a plush ride. Reluctantly offered to sale due to the vendor chasing another classic motorcar, with a large history file including a Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate, assorted MOTs back to the early 1990s, numerous invoices, photographs of the repaint, MOT to April 2026 and V5c document.
Sold for £15,750






















































