3.8 Mk.II | Opalescent Dark Green | ||||
Saloon | Biscuit | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
LB2314-9 | |||||
S011207 | |||||
GBN46505JS | |||||
15 March 1961 | |||||
1961 | Opalescent Dark Green | ||||
2022 | Biscuit | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
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2022-02-12 10:58:47 | pauls writes:
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Auction description:
Amelia Island | Lot 194
1961 Jaguar Mark 2 3.8
$40,000 - $60,000 USD | Offered Without Reserve
€35,000 - €50,000 EUR
£29,500 - £44,500 GBP
United States | Amelia Island, Florida
5 March 2022
Chassis No.
P 216518 DN
Engine No.
LB 2314-9
Documents
US Registration
Finished in its factory-correct Opalescent Dark Green over Biscuit leather
Powered by its numbers-matching 3.8-liter six-cylinder engine; four-speed manual transmission with overdrive
Benefits from a previous restoration
Offered with JDHT Trace Certificate and its original 1961 Bill of Sale
This 3.8-liter Mark 2 saloon was completed on 15 March 1961 and delivered new to the Duchess Auto Company of Millerton, New York via distributor Jaguar Cars of New York. An accompanying JDHT Trace Certificate shows that it was originally clad in the color combination of Opalescent Dark Green over Biscuit leather. The car’s original bill of sale shows that it was purchased one month later by George Brothers of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. After passing through two additional owners during the 1980s, it was acquired on Halloween 1987 by Robert Ducibella of Bethany, Connecticut.
Concours registrations and awards on file show that Ducibella—a very active Jaguar Club member—wasted no time in exhibiting this new prize. Over the next several years this attractive Mark 2 saloon claimed first prize at several Jaguar Club events. It is believed that Ducibella had this award-winning chassis refinished in its factory-correct Opalescent Dark Green sometime after 1997.
As presented today, this Mark 2 is a striking example of the model’s elegant styling and enduring appeal to marque enthusiasts. The car’s Biscuit interior is generously appointed with handsome burl trim throughout, as well as a Radiomobile push-button radio, correct Smiths instrumentation, factory air conditioning system, and four-speed manual transmission with overdrive. It presently rides on a stunning set of center-mount chrome wire wheels wrapped in Vredestein Sprint ST tires befitting a period-correct appearance.
These cars are highly sought after by British car collectors, with many claiming the Mark 2 is the best-looking Jaguar saloon. With this award-winning example retaining its factory-correct color combination and numbers-matching 3.8-liter six-cylinder engine, it presents a fantastic opportunity to experience this lauded model for one’s self.