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2005-10-31 23:49:49 | Lofty writes:

AS Listed on eBay - August 2005

After being in the same garage for the past 20 years and stored for the last 6 years after the owner’s death, this very rare 1952 Jaguar is now being offered for sale. Showing a little over 81,000 miles, this classic Jaguar could be driven with very little work as it was being restored - or - restored to pristine condition with a moderate amount of work.

The Jaguar XK120 is finished in Dark Blue with a Red interior. This classic roadster is “all there”, has a serviceable soft top and the 6 cylinder engine runs smooth and quiet with no smoke. The tires are ‘vintage’ bias-ply white walls…all the things needed to begin your restoration. This sale includes another engine - which is believed to be the ‘original’ engine’ and many spare parts such as a complete new exhaust system and other misc. parts. This Jaguar is an Easy Restoration. …and with very little work it could be drivable. Sale includes rear wheel "spats."

2008-02-03 14:30:47 | Cognachai writes:

Recent sighting (Feb 2008) on:
www.thecarexperience.com/collection/list2.htm
under item 268

2009-01-06 06:54:58 | james writes:

Car returns to ebay cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-XK-120-Roadster-to-restore_W0QQitemZ270326534784Q ... current bid 15,000 Reserve not met

2009-01-06 09:56:03 | pauls writes:

Sellers description from above auction:
Digitmotorsport is pleased to present for sale this nice 1952 Jaguar XK 120 Roadster.This example has covered originally 81214 miles. The exterior is finished in dark blue probably not the original color and Red interior. This Jaguar is a non matching numbers but does have a XK120 engine. This Roadster needs a complete restoration in order to be perfect. The undercarriage has very little rust almost nothing. The car was stored for the last 3 years in a very dry but very dusty area.If you are looking for a XK 120 Roadster to restore this Jaguar is a great example.

Engine Number:orignal W737-8 now B4510-8
Matching numbers: No
Color ext. Blue I believe not the original color
Color int. Red
Paint: needs a new paint
Body: a few dents; almost rust free
Interior: Needs a complete restoration
Chrome: Needs a complete restoration
Engine: Non matching engine but running very well, no smoke
Comments: A true roadster but needs a complete restoration; wrong exhaust

2009-01-06 19:21:14 | Peter Ingram writes:

Not 1952 Built 1953 February

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