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2014-12-15 03:40:20 | SALOON Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Top Color was deleted, old value was: tan
  • Current City was added: Saint Ann
  • Current State was added: Missouri
  • 2015-01-14 05:20:01 | SALOON Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Last Seen was changed from 2014 to 2015
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    2014-02-10 13:03:37 | pauls writes:

    Car to be at auction 3/14
    www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm

    Auction description:
    Lot 191
    1951 Jaguar Mark V 3½-Litre Drophead Coupe
    To be auctioned on Saturday, March 8, 2014
    Without Reserve
    $50,000 - $70,000

    Chassis no. 647365
    Engine no. Z3279
    Body no. DH1565
    Gearbox no. SH9006


    Offered from the estate of Harold Allsop
    The most desirable Mark V variant
    Matching numbers with original tools
    Owned by an enthusiast for 54 years
    Carefully restored to drive and enjoy

    Harold Allsop, of Willowdale, Ontario, was just that sort of man, which explains the presence of this 3½-Litre Drophead Coupe in his stable for many years. As his daughter, Heather, put it, "He bought this car in 1959 because he wanted a family car, as he knew that his children would soon outgrow his two-passenger Cord. He began to restore it, but it took time away from the Cord, which was the true love of his life, and so he put it away. When he retired at the age of 70, he began [again] to restore it, and every cent of his old age pension went into that car."

    The meticulous body-off restoration included a complete renewal of the frame, all of the mechanical components, the body, and electrical components. Allsop himself fabricated all-new, correct ash wood frames for the doors, and he ordered proper canvas top material and leather upholstery. He put all of the skills, tools, resources, and friends from decades of working on "hobby cars" into this restoration. He was literally within days of completing the work when he fell ill in 2011, and as he was unable to continue, his son, Peter, finished the project to its present condition.

    The car, beautifully finished in Black over a red leather interior with a tan top, has been restored to original specifications, with the exception of a non-original electric fuel pump. The original three-inch-body fuel pump is included with the car, along with a rebuild kit for it, as well as original owner's and shop manuals, color dealer brochures, a vintage leaping Jaguar hood ornament, and an original-installed radio, which has not been restored or installed. The tool kit inside the boot lid is complete save for two wrenches. Black wheel covers and blackwall tires provide a wonderful, sinister air, setting this car apart from other dainty Jaguars of the era.

    This is a wonderful example of the most desirable Mark V Jaguar, which has been restored for the personal enjoyment of the enthusiast and family that loved it for 54 years.

    2014-06-23 09:30:56 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to auction 7/14
    www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm

    Motor City
    26 July 2014
    Lot 164
    1951 Jaguar Mark V 3½-Litre Drophead Coupe
    To be auctioned on Saturday, July 26, 2014
    Without Reserve
    $50,000 - $70,000
    Chassis no. 647365
    Engine no. Z 3279
    Body no. DH 1565
    Gearbox no. SH 9006

    2014-07-31 16:20:14 | pauls writes:

    Lot 164 Sold for $63,250

    2014-08-13 14:40:09 | pauls writes:

    Ebay item 8/13/14

    carsschmitt.com.

    Sellers description:

    1951 JAGUAR MARK V DROPHEAD COUPE

    Finished in a lustrous black and red leather interior, this 1951 Jaguar Mark V is simply exquisite. A no expense spared restoration has been performed. Having spent the majority of its life in sunny California, this 1951 Jaguar Mark V is in remarkable condition having accumulated only 53,030 miles. The 3.5-liter straight six-cylinder runs beautifully and is a testament to the legend of Jaguar powerplants. The interior is appointed with rich red leather and elegant wood trim; a truly inviting place to enjoy one of the most admired automobiles ever created. The Mark V was produced in extremely limited numbers with only 977 Drophead Coupes constructed over the three-year production run. This low production is reflected in the painstaking craftsmanship employed in the building on each jewel-like Mark V. Few automobiles have ever received such attention to detail and the constant discovery of each new intricacy makes looking at this car a joy. The Jaguar Mark V already enjoys a loyal and passionate following with values showing consistent strength year after year, making this automobile an extremely attractive investment consideration. Bid with confidence - for over 40 years Daniel Schmitt & Co. has built an unrivaled reputation by uniting the world's finest motorcars with those who treasure them.

    2014-08-23 07:32:16 | pauls writes:

    Car returns to ebay 8/23/14
    www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-Other-CALIFORNIA-CAR-MATCHING-S-ONLY-53-030-MILES-1951-J ...
    Opening bid US $125,770, no bids 9 days left in auction, reserve not met, buy it now price $129,900.

    Previous auction received no bids.

    2019-03-07 05:59:11 | pauls writes:

    Car returns toe bay 3/7/19

    www.ebay.com/itm/1951-Jaguar-Mark-V-Drophead-Coupe-three-position-convertible-to ...

    Opening bid $113,770 reserve not met 0 bids 9 days left in auction, buy it now price $119,900, same seller.

    Previous auction received no bids.

    2021-11-01 10:03:33 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered at:

    classiccars.com/listings/view/1459162/1951-jaguar-mark-v-for-sale-in-saint-louis ...

    Seller's description:

    This lovely Mark V 3-position drophead is a desirable 3 �-litre model, presented with a well-maintained older restoration, finished in its original color scheme of black over red upholstery. According to the Jaguar Heritage Certificate, this car left the Jaguar works in Coventry on October 10, 1950, destined for James L Cooke Motors of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1959, Mr. Harold Allsop of Willowdale, Ontario, purchased this car to accompany his two-seat Cord. Later, he began to restore the Jaguar, but when it took time away from his Cord, he set the MkV aside. Finally, when he retired at age 70, Harold revived the Jaguar project, and poured a great deal of time and energy into its restoration. The drophead since changed hands since the Allsops restored it, and as offered today, it is nicely presented with good black paintwork displaying some minor imperfections from age and occasional use. Black rear wheel spats and the low, wide stance give it a distinctly sporting and purposeful appearance. Body fit is very good, and the car is detailed with a mix of restored and excellent original chrome, with period-correct touches, including a leaper mascot and twin fog lamps. Opening the bottom-hinged boot lid reveals a capacious luggage compartment and the extensive factory tool kit, which is complete minus one wrench. The cabin is restored to original specification, using high quality red hides and wool carpet sourced from England. The leather remains quite supple and attractive with just a touch of broken-in character on the seating surfaces. Wilton wool carpets are similarly excellent, and the only deviation from standard is the tan canvas soft top in place of the original black. Restored Smiths gauges sit in the central instrument panel, which is finished in a burl walnut veneer. The lacquer finish on the wood shows some lifting and patina in places, but is in good condition otherwise. Under the bonnet is a correct specification 3 �-litre OHV inline-six with twin SU carburetors. It features the correct air cleaner and aluminum plenum, and the presentation is tidy, with authentic detailing and many period-correct fittings. The engine pairs with a four-speed manual gearbox with floor-mounted gearshift, enhancing the sporting, purposeful character. This is an appealing example of the most desirable Mark V Jaguar variant, restored for the personal enjoyment of the family that loved it for 54 years, and now offered with an inviting character that encourages continued use. Offers welcome and trades considered For additional details please view this listing directly on our website hymanltd.com/vehicles/6901-1951-jaguar-mkv-drophead-coupe/Vehicle Details

    1951 Jaguar Mark V

    Listing ID:CC-1459162

    Price:$69,500

    Location:Saint Louis, Missouri

    Exterior Color:black

    Interior Color:red

    Odometer:0

    VIN:647365

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