3.4 XK140 | Black | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Red | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
Charles Hornburg, Los Angeles | |||||
16 June 1955 | |||||
G3915-8S | |||||
J4560 | Altadena | ||||
JLE29784 | California | ||||
June 1955 | United States | ||||
1955 | Imperial Maroon | ||||
2023 | Biscuit | ||||
Rest: Nice | |||||
Other Jaguar | Thousand Oaks | ||||
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JAGXKMC | 8MVY921 |
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2013-12-29 03:15:29 | Reno writes:
XK140 will be auctioned on:
www.rmauctions.com/lots/lot.cfm
Lot 125 RM auction 1/14 Sold for $93,500.
Auction description:
Arizona 16 - 17 January 2014
Lot 125
1955 Jaguar XK140 MC Fixed Head Coupe
$100,000 - $140,000
Chassis no. S814360DN
Engine no. G3915-8S
Body no. J4560
Gearbox no. JLE29784
Meticulous bare-metal, three year rotisserie restoration
Equipped with the desirable MC package
A perfect vehicle for vintage rallying
This exceptionally handsome 1955 XK140 MC Fixed Head Coupe is finished in Imperial Maroon with a Biscuit leather interior. It has recently undergone a meticulous, bare-metal, three-year rotisserie restoration by well-regarded Jaguar specialists. No detail was overlooked in this restoration, and only components original to the car or factory correct were reinstalled, down to the original Lucas J headlights and driving lights, the Wilton wool carpets, and the English leather seats. Additionally, this example is outfitted with a Ron Davis aluminum radiator, an electric fan, and a full stainless steel exhaust, making it a superb, reliable driver for long tours. While the engine head is the original C-Type MC-specification head that came with this car, the block was updated to that of a XK150, with improved oiling, some time ago.
2014-04-12 18:07:05 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 5/14
www.worldwide-auctioneers.com/auctions/details.cfm
Auction description:
1955 Jaguar XK140 MC Fixed-Head Coupe
2014 The Houston Classic Auction
Lot Number 29
ESTIMATE: $120,000 - $140,000
CHASSIS NO: S814360DN
Meticulous Three-Year Rotisserie Restoration; Handsome Colors, Original Top-Line "MC" Example Retaining Original "C-Type" Head, Ideal for Fast Touring, Shows, and Driving Enjoyment
Handsomely finished in rich Imperial Maroon paint with Biscuit leather upholstery, this XK140 MC Fixed-Head Coupe clearly benefits from a recent bare-metal rotisserie restoration completed by professionals over a three-year period with virtually no detail overlooked. During the restoration, original or factory-correct components were utilized, including the original Lucas "J" headlights, driving lights, English leather seating surfaces, and luxurious Wilton wool carpeting. Welcome modern upgrades for excellent touring performance include a Ron Davis aluminum radiator with an electric cooling fan, plus a full stainless steel exhaust system, and the car rides on a set of Firestone Cavallino blackwall radial tires. Retaining the highly coveted original "C-Type" MC-specification head that came with the car, the XK140 is upgraded with the larger 3.8-litre engine block of the later XK150 model providing enhanced performance and drivability, working in concert with the car's MC-specification overdrive.
Providing excellent performance and enjoyable touring capabilities while treating its lucky occupants to the comfort of rich leather upholstery and beautiful Walnut interior appointments, this XK140 FHC from 1955 is sure to deliver an outstanding Grand Touring experience in the finest classic Jaguar fashion. In addition to its timeless style, sheer presence, and strong performance, it will provide a welcome entry into a multitude of vintage shows and touring events.
2014-07-31 16:36:46 | pauls writes:
It appears as tho it did not sell at the above worldwide auction as there is no result posted.
2018-07-10 14:26:41 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 7/10/18
www.ebay.com/itm/XK-MC-SE/173402779268
Car has a buy it now price of $175,000 for 20 days, seller preciousmetalsfinemotorcars, 1.5k miles.
Sellers description:
1955 Jaguar xk140 MC Chassis no. S814360DN Engine no. G3915-8S Body no. J4560 Gearbox no. JLE29784 Meticulous bare-metal, three year rotisserie restoration Equipped with the desirable MC package A perfect vehicle for vintage rallying. This exceptionally handsome 1955 XK140 MC Fixed Head Coupe is finished in Imperial Maroon over a breath taking Biscuit leather interior. It has recently undergone a meticulous, bare-metal, three-year rotisserie restoration by well-regarded Jaguar specialists. No detail was overlooked in this restoration, and only components original to the car or factory correct were reinstalled, down to the original Lucas J headlights and driving lights, the Wilton wool carpets, and the English leather seats. Additionally, this example is outfitted with a Ron Davis aluminum radiator, an electric fan, and a full stainless-steel exhaust, making it a superb, reliable driver for long tours. While the engine head is the original C-Type MC-specification head that came with this car, the block was updated to that of a XK150, with improved oiling, some time ago.
Since our client has owned the car he has added some tasteful upgrades to the interior, has maintained the car and fixed many may items as an artist and sculpture he is meticulous, the car is simply put like a piece of Jewelry. Our client has extensively shown the car making it better on each outing and upon his final showings the car was scoring a near perfect 100pts. This 1955 Jaguar is one of the best on the market and has the trophies to prove it.
2019-01-09 07:16:08 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 1/9/19
www.ebay.com/itm/1955-XK-MC-SE/173729866823
Current bid:$1,000 reserve not met 1 bid 8 days left in auction, same seller.
2019-02-12 07:28:04 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 2/12/19
www.ebay.com/itm/1955-XK-MC-SE/173789720460
Car has a buy it now price of $149,500 for 29 days, same seller.
Previous auction ended at $35,500 reserve price not met after 15 bids.
2019-09-14 06:43:27 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 9/14/19
www.ebay.com/itm/1955-Jaguar-XK-MC-SE/174030022346
Car has a buy it now price of $122,500 for 29 days, same seller.
2020-01-11 07:53:26 | pauls writes:
Car on BAT
bringatrailer.com/listing/1955-jaguar-xk140-fixed-head-coupe/_source=dailymail&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2020-01-11
Auction description:
Lot #27110
Seller: higashiosaka
Location: San Diego, California 92129
Chassis: S 814360 DN
11k Miles Shown, TMU
3.4-Liter DOHC Inline-Six
Four-Speed Gearbox w/ Overdrive
LHD Special Equipment Model
Imperial Maroon over Biscuit Leather
Restored 2010-2013
Custom Moto Lita Wheel
Ron Davis Radiator
Pertronix Ignition
Award Winner
Included JHT Certificate
Private Party or Dealer: Private Party
This 1955 Jaguar XK140 fixed-head coupe was built on June 10, 1955 as a Special Equipment model and was originally distributed through Los Angeles, California. Finished in Imperial Maroon over Biscuit leather, the car was restored between 2010 and 2013, by the previous owner, and has since been the recipient of numerous awards. Power is provided by a 3.4-liter DOHC inline-six, which is equipped with a C-Type cylinder head and backed by four-speed manual gearbox with overdrive. The car was acquired in 2014 by the seller, a former ASE master technician who has since driven it approximately 8k miles and personally performed much of the maintenance carried out during that period. Work included installing an electronic ignition, reconditioned generator, new brake master cylinder, spin-on oil filter conversion, and more. This XK140 is now offered for sale with a Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate, awards, and a clean California title in the seller’s name.
Originally finished in black, the car received a bare-metal repaint in Imperial Maroon during the restoration. As a Special Equipment model, it came equipped from the factory with fog lamps and J-headlights. A Jaguar mascot and leather strap have been added to the bonnet. Noted imperfections include a few blemishes in the paint and small abrasions on the side glass. A new windshield was installed in 2016.
Chrome wire wheels come wrapped in a set of Firestone Cavallino Sport 200 tires from Coker. Braking is managed by four-wheel drums, and the system received a new master cylinder, rear brake shoes, and rear wheel cylinders in 2014.
The cabin is trimmed in Biscuit leather over matching Wilton wool carpets. A set of sheepskin seat covers is included with the car, and a pair of lap belts has been installed. The center console and rear shelf are custom removable items, built by a local cabinet maker in burl wood that matches the dash. Dynamat insulation has been added to the front floorboards.
The Moto Lita steering wheel has also been fitted with burl wood to match the dash and center console. A stock steering wheel and center hub accompany the sale. The cigar lighter and clock are currently inoperable, and an automatic antenna remains installed, though no radio is present. The windshield washer has been disabled. Smiths instrumentation includes a 6k-rpm, reverse-sweep tachometer, and a 140 mph speedometer. 11k miles are currently shown on the five-digit odometer, approximately 8k of which were added by the seller. True mileage is unknown.
The 3.4-liter DOHC inline-six was rated for 210 horsepower in SE/MC trim, which added a C-Type head, larger dual exhaust, and dual SU carburetors. The latter were sent out by the seller in September 2014 to be overhauled. Upgrades include a Pertronix ignition, Ron Davis aluminum radiator, electric cooling fan, and a spin-on oil filter adapter. A valve adjustment was performed in 2015, and the aluminum valve covers were also resurfaced and polished that year. A recent compression test revealed 150 psi or more across all six cylinders as shown in the gallery below.
Cylinder head stamping G3915-8S matches the Jaguar Heritage Trust certificate and data plate. The engine block is a replacement unit from an XK150 that was installed under previous ownership. Power is routed to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual gearbox with a Laycock overdrive.
The JHT certificate lists an original color combination of black over red, and also that the car was first owned by A.W. Montgomery of Altadena, California.
A jack, grease gun, and spare tire reside in the trunk. No tool kit is included in the sale.
Awards received during the seller’s ownership include the following.
2014 San Diego British Car Day – First in class
2015, 2016, and 2017 Muckenthaler Annual Car Show – Best Jaguar in Driven Division class
2016 Coronado Speed Festival – Best of Show
2019 La Jolla Concours D’Elegance – First Place Jaguar
2015 Jaguar Clubs of North America – Southwest Regional Concours – Driven Class 3rd place with a score of 9.94233
2016 Jaguar Clubs of North America – Southwest Region – 2016 Driven Class 1st place with a score of 9.88050
2017 Jaguar Clubs of North America – Southwest Region – Class S2/MOD 2nd place with a score of 9.98000
2023-04-18 07:17:57 | pauls writes:
Car returns to BAT
bringatrailer.com/listing/1955-jaguar-xk140-special-equipment-fhc/
Auction description:
Seller: Wob
Location: Thousand Oaks, California 91320
Listing Details
Chassis: S814360DN
14k Miles Shown, TMU
3.4-Liter DOHC Inline-Six
Four-Speed Gearbox w/ Overdrive
Imperial Maroon Paint
Biscuit Leather Upholstery
16" Chrome Wire Wheels
Moto Lita Steering Wheel
Dual SU Carburetors
Ron Davis Radiator
PerTronix Ignition
Fog Lamps
Private Party or Dealer: Dealer
Lot #105102
This 1955 Jaguar XK140 MC fixed-head coupe was originally distributed through Los Angeles, California, and was acquired by the current owner on BaT in January 2020. It is finished in Imperial Maroon over Biscuit leather and powered by a 3.4-liter DOHC inline-six mated with a four-speed manual gearbox with overdrive. Equipment includes a C-Type cylinder head, 16″ chrome wire wheels, fog lamps and J-headlights, chrome bumpers, dual SU carburetors, an electronic ignition system, a burl wood dashboard, and a Moto-Lita steering wheel. The car was refurbished between 2010 and 2013, and service during current ownership included replacing the headlight switch and repairing the front carburetor float. This XK140 is now offered at no reserve on dealer consignment with a removed steering wheel, a knockoff hammer, awards, and a clean California title.
Originally finished in black, the car was repainted in Imperial Maroon during the refurbishment. Equipment includes fog lamps, J-badge headlights, chrome bumpers with overriders, dual side mirrors, a Jaguar hood ornament, leather bonnet straps, and dual exhaust outlets. Blemishes are noted in the paint and abrasions are present on the side glass.
Chrome 16″ wire wheels are secured by two-eared knockoffs and wrapped in 185-series Firestone Cavallino Sport 200 tires. The XK140 was equipped with rack-and-pinion steering, and braking is handled by four-wheel drums.
The cabin is trimmed in Biscuit leather over matching Wilton wool carpets. A pair of lap belts has been installed, and Dynamat insulation has been added to the front floorboards. Additional equipment includes a heater, a dash-mounted rearview mirror, a glove box, burl wood trim, and a wood shift knob. Wear is noted on the driver’s seat, the cigar lighter and clock are currently inoperable, and the windshield washer has been disabled. A custom center console is included in the sale.
The four-spoke Moto-Lita steering wheel fronts a 6k-rpm reverse-sweep tachometer and a 140 mph speedometer. The five-digit odometer shows 14k miles, approximately 3k of which were added by the current owner. True mileage is unknown.
The 3.4-liter DOHC inline-six is equipped with a C-Type cylinder head, dual SU carburetors, a PerTronix ignition, a Ron Davis aluminum radiator, an electric cooling fan, and a spin-on oil filter adapter. Service during current ownership has reportedly included replacing the headlight switch and repairing the front carburetor float. An oil leak is noted from the engine.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual gearbox with a Laycock overdrive.
The removed steering wheel, a service manual, a knockoff hammer, floor mats, and awards are included in the sale.