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| 1966 | British Racing Green | ||||
| 2019 | Suede Green | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 16 May 2026.
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2019-03-06 13:21:39 | pauls writes:
Car offered at:
classicshowcase.com/index.php/inventory/detail/574
Seller's description:
1966 Jaguar XJ13 V12 OTS
Current condition: SHOW-DRIVER
Performance: 291 hp, 5.3 Liter 2-cam V12 Jaguar engine
Transmission: 5 Speed Manual Shift
Suspension: E-type front suspension
Color exterior: British Racing Green
Color interior: Dark Green
Vin #: 1B2232DN
Rare Acquisition Opportunity! Stunning Aluminum Recreation True to the Original Car, V12 Powerplant, #1 of 6 Made. New Zealand based company Tempero Coach and Motor Co. Ltd, recreated six complete examples beginning in 1994. Fabricated from the original plans; Tempero went to great lengths to exactly reproduce the lines, methods, qualities and materials of the original construction. The aluminum body was built on an aluminum monocoque as specified. It features the modified E-type front suspension of the original and mirrors the mounting system for the Jaguar V12 engine, including a dry sump lubrication system that is mated to a ZF 5-speed DS5/2 transaxle. The actual dyno readings at the crankshaft are 291 hp and 331 ft. lbs. of torque at 5272 rpm. The engine is a correct 5.3 Liter V12 Jaguar engine, but despite the 4-cam racing version used by the factory for their prototype, Tempero used the standard 2-cam V12 Jaguar engine. This Tempero XJ13 is one of only six built, and was on display at the Blackhawk Museum in Danville, CA. The fit and finish of this all-aluminum Tempero XJ13 body is excellent, and the paintwork is complemented by the leather trimmed interior.
The car was built with similar specifications such as the weight and dimensions. The interior has also been reproduced in a similar fashion with the gauges and dashboard of the XJ13. Rod Tempero stated that the windscreen is made from the original Triplex molds. This very small production run was built based on an original factory drawing. An all-aluminum monocoque was used, just as with the original. The instruments are identical to the original instruments used in the XJ13, even the windshield was created from the original mold used for the Jaguar XJ13.
The car has phenomenal road handling capabilities and outstanding brakes. It is very nimble, responsive and a joy to drive. The motor makes all the right sounds, becoming a symphony at close to redline. This offering is the first of six completed as described in Peter D. Wilson's "XJ13 - The definitive story of the Jaguar LeMans car and the V-12 engine that powered it.".
The car has been shown in JCNA sanctioned Concours events, and has placed 1st in class several times with scores of 9.992 at the 2016 International Jaguar Festival, 9.99 (in 2015) and 9.986 (in 2014) at the San Diego Jaguar Club Concours.
The XJ13 is ready for the street or track, or as a spectacular investment grade vehicle. It can achieve top speeds of up to 200 mph, and is an absolute delight to drive on the road, or even more so on the track in the hands of a skilled driver. This car is welcomed at any car show, and a crowd pleaser wherever you go.
2019-03-07 05:15:25 | Jeremy B writes:
It certainly looks well made, but 200mph with 291bhp? It would need double that!
2026-05-16 07:14:33 | pauls writes:
Car was at RM auction in 2019
rmsothebys.com/auctions/mo19/lots/r0039-1966-jaguar-xj13-recreation-by-tempero/
1966 Jaguar XJ13 Recreation by Tempero
$478,000 USD | Sold
The first of six reproductions of the legendary prototype
Equipped with a Jaguar 5.3-liter V-12 engine
Frequent show participant and ready for anything
Monterey 2019, Lot 229
Chassis No. 1B 2232 DN
Engine No. SA 7P 32643
Location Monterey, California
To experience the XJ13 from the driver’s seat was all but impossible until Rod Tempero crafted his limited run of replicas. The car offered here is the first of six examples built by the New Zealand–based company Tempero Coach and Motor Co. Ltd. Fabricated from the original plans; Tempero went to great lengths to reproduce the lines, methods, qualities, and materials of the original construction. The aluminum body was built on an aluminum monocoque as specified. It features the modified E-type front suspension of the original and mirrors the mounting system for the dry-sump Jaguar V-12 engine. Power is sent to the pavement through a ZF five-speed DS5/2 transaxle.
The car was built to original specifications, such as the weight and dimensions. Rod Tempero stated that the curvaceous windscreen is made from the original Triplex molds. This very small production run was built based on an original factory drawing. The fit and finish of this all-aluminum Tempero XJ13 body is excellent, and the paintwork is complemented by the finely trimmed leather interior with appropriate gauges.
The car has phenomenal road-handling capabilities and outstanding brakes. It is very nimble, responsive, and a joy to drive. The car has been shown in JCNA-sanctioned concours events and has placed 1st in Class several times, with scores of 9.992 at the 2016 International Jaguar Festival and 9.99 in 2015 and 9.986 in 2014 at the San Diego Jaguar Club Concours. It has also appeared at the La Jolla Concours d’Elegance and was recently on display at the Blackhawk Museum in Danville, CA.
The XJ13 is ready for the street or track and is an absolute delight—even more so on the track in the hands of a skilled driver, where it can achieve top speeds of up to 200 mph.
Sold at $478,000




























