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Record Creation: Entered on 6 July 2024.

 

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2024-07-06 22:22:13 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:

www.classicdriver.com/en/car/jaguar/mk-ii/1961/1013890

Seller's description:

Registration number: DL-58-96

Number of cylinders: 6

Engine capacity: 4.200 cc

Type of fuel: LPG

Transmission: 3 gears, Automatic

Drive: Rear wheel drive

History Number of owners: 3

= Additional options and accessories =

- Air conditioning

- Center armrest

- Front headrests

- Power steering

- Radio

- Radio/CD player

- Remote central locking

= Remarks =

- Equipped with more powerful 4.2-litre engine

- Made improvements such as modern seats, ventilated braking system

and air conditioning

- LPG installation

- Completely restored in the past

- Dark green with beige interior

An ideal combination of classic design and contemporary comfort and handling: that's what this Jaguar MkII has to offer.

This beautiful, stylish saloon was delivered in 1961 in a left-hand drive version. In 1995, the car was imported into the Netherlands. In 2001, the car passed to its next owner, who had the car improved on many fronts by a Jaguar specialist: the total investment including the car itself was a whopping 115,000 guilders.

For instance, the car was fitted with a ventilated brake system, air conditioning, modern seats and a more powerful 4.2-litre 6-cylinder engine. The air conditioning is new but needs to be filled with coolant. The 4.2-litre engine comes from an XJ6 and produces a whopping 220bhp. In addition, the car has been repainted and a gearbox revision was carried out. The invoice for this is present, as well as for the maintenance carried out later.

Other options the car is equipped with include power steering, central door locking and a radio/CD player.

The modifications make the Jaguar a rare find: a beautiful classic but also practical for daily use. Or consider a holiday or road trip.

This car will take you to your destination in style, comfort and, thanks to its economical LPG system, relatively cheaply. The composition is also particularly beautiful in dark green with beige leather upholstery and chrome wire wheels. The condition is very nice with no rust and nice fits of body parts.

In short, a unique opportunity to clock up miles with this Jaguar that has not been skimped on.

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