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Record Creation: Entered on 23 December 2025.

 

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2025-12-23 19:39:03 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 9/25

auctions.doreandrees.com/catalogue/lot/a130461b98d73e70ba3fc519ff4258e7/ad74375b ...

Auction description:

Dore & Rees, Castle Coombe Autumn Classic, Chippenham, UK, 20 September, 2025,

Estimate £9,000 - £11,000

1959 Jaguar ‘Mark 1’ 2.4 Litre Saloon           

Chassis Number: 916169D/N

Registration Number: 396 XMV

Recorded Mileage: TBA

- One registered owner since 1966

- Subject to recent restoration 

This stylish 1959 Mark I was first registered to William J. Sims Ltd. of Bermondsey in London, selling first to privately to a Mr. Louis Eyers of Cheam in Surrey and then in 1966 to its current registered keeper, a Mr. Albert Cuthbert of Weybridge.

The Mark 1 was originally specified in grey but looks super in black with matching black wheels, and its contrasting red leather interior with deep red carpeting.  

Complete with a history file containing buff log book, older receipts, MoT certificates and tax discs, this is an eminently attractive example of Jaguar’s executive saloon car of the 1950s.

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