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Lot 20
1959 Jaguar Mk I
Estimate:
£40,000 - £60,000
Starting bid:
£25
Sold for
£36,000
Live Auction
London Auction 2024
Description
Without Reserve

Chassis: S978900DN
Engine: KF8246-8

Attractive Mk I; and Among the Final 46 Right-Hand-Drive Examples Built
Retains Its Matching-Numbers Twin-Cam Straight-Six Engine per JDHT Certificate
Benefits from Documented Mechanical and Cosmetic Work
Presented in Its Original Colors of British Racing Green over Suede Green Leather Upholstery
A Fantastic, Highly Usable Jaguar Offered with a Substantial History File

3,442 CC DOHC Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
Twin SU Carburetors
210 BHP at 5,500 RPM
4-Speed Manual Gearbox with Overdrive
4-Wheel Hydraulic Disc Brakes
Front Double-Wishbone Suspension
Rear Live Axle with Leaf Springs and Panhard Rod

*
UK V5
See UK Registration/Import Status Guide in catalogue.

Introduced in 1955, Jaguar’s Mk I cemented the reputation of Sir William Lyons’ firm as purveyors of beautiful, advanced automobiles for discerning enthusiasts. The first Jaguar with unit-body construction, the Mk I counted remarkable lightness and strength on a long list of more readily apparent attributes, such as its elegant, minimally adorned exterior. Simultaneously evoking athleticism and luxury, this timeless shape offered a quiet but precise summation of the pervading character of the beguiling machine beneath.

For all the model’s accolades, this Jaguar Mk I is a particularly noteworthy example. Manufactured in August 1959, it is among the final 46 right-handdrive Mk Is built and remains in its original color combination of British Racing Green over a Suede Green leather interior. It was delivered via Jaguar dealer Moore of Brighton, on September 9, 1959, to its first owner, Dr. Hal Koefman of London, who retained the Mk I until 1965. After passing among several enthusiasts, its next known owner was Mr. Hewitt of Surrey, who discovered the Jaguar in storage in 2002 and commissioned a sympathetic restoration, which included body repairs and an engine rebuild. In 2009, it was acquired by marque specialists JD Classics, which further refurbished the car. Work included overhauling the cooling and brake systems, new wheels and tires, a repaint, new carpeting, and an engine bay detailing. Retaining its matching-numbers engine, this Jaguar Mk I is a fine example of one of the marque’s most usable and sporting four-place automobiles.

*Please note that this vehicle is registered as 978900.