XK150 | Cream | ||||
Fixed Head Coupe | Red | ||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
Henlys, London | |||||
19 November 1958 | |||||
V4958-8 | |||||
J9271 | Exeter | ||||
JLS41490CR | |||||
14 August 1958 | United Kingdom | ||||
1959 | Cream | ||||
2022 | Red | ||||
Exc. Original | |||||
Original | London | ||||
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692BTT |
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Record Creation: Entered on 27 May 2022.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
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2016-06-08 14:31:02 | Peter Ingram writes:
Digit missing on G/box number
2016-08-25 15:53:47 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 9/16
www.coys.co.uk/cars/1958-jaguar-xk150-se-fixed-head-coupe
Auction description:
ESTIMATE £50,000-£60,000
Auction 2016 Fontwell
Lot Number 115
Reg. Number UK Registered
Chassis Number S824581DN
Year 1958
Make Jaguar
Model XK150 SE
This lovely right hand drive car is presented in its original colour of Old English White with red interior, on its original number plate and showing only 67,000 miles. The car's originality is supported by a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, certified copy of the Devon Archives, and inspected by the London XK specialist from the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club. This example also retains its original engine, chassis and gearbox with working overdrive in original livery.
Mr Sanderson of Torquay first bought 692BTT new in March 1959. From there it appears that she was owned by Wing Commander Graham Rogers MBE DFC, a pilot in the RAF's 92nd squadron. From there she was exported in 1983 to Turin, Italy, where she was awarded the numbered status of Historic Classic Car (HCC), confirming originality, and she carries the club badges on her front badge bar today. The separate numbered metal numbered HCC badge is sold with the car. The rear seats were removed at some point in Italy - it's unclear as to why - however replacement frames, imported from Bassett's in the US are sold with the car and it would be a simple matter to reinstate the rear seats if the new owner wished to do so.
Imported back into the UK in February of this year, she was immediately passed to Steve Coleman's Jag West London Workshop for a full overhaul. This included a full service, new camshaft covers, rebuilt carburettors, new shock absorbers, new discs all around, rebuilt suspension with new bushes throughout and extensive re-chroming. The cost of these works totalled £10,450 and bills are on file to support this. The MOT was passed in April 2016 and less than 200 miles have been covered since all of the works were carried out. This wonderful classic British sports car is sold with its original service manual, original Jaguar sales flyer and the original AutoExpress XK150 SE test write up.
2016-10-18 14:45:53 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 10/16
www.coys.co.uk/cars/1958-jaguar-xk150-se-fixed-head-coupe-2
Auction description:
ESTIMATE £50,000-£60,000
Auction Coys at Alexandra Palace
Lot Details
Lot Number 114
Reg. Number UK Registered
Chassis Number S824581DN
Year 1958
Make Jaguar
Model XK150 SE
2022-02-21 17:23:31 | Daniel Salter writes:
2nd Owner was Acting Wing Commander, Rtd Squadron leader (William) Graham Rogers. MBE. DFC. RAF observer/navigator of North Africa, 70 sqn Wellingtons, later posted to Coningsby 97 sqn Lancasters.
2022-05-27 07:01:41 | mbarnett writes:
Gearbox number should read as JLS 41490 CR. as taken from the ID Plate.
Car is listed for sale in the UK on Car and Classic.
2022-05-27 08:20:57 | pauls writes:
Above auction description:
www.carandclassic.com/auctions/1959-jaguar-xk150-se-34-gDLbxg_aaid=a5ce63ed-6419-48b8-adb6-8692f74daf04&bsft_eid=30b161b5-43dc-413e-969 ...
1959 Jaguar XK150 SE 3.4
Colour White
Odometer 7,829 Miles
Engine size 3442
Location London
Country United Kingdom
• Matching numbers car
• 3 former keepers
• Fascinating history in Britain and Italy
• Recent £10,000 recommissioning by The Jaguar Workshop
• Correct V5 present
• Heritage certificate confirming matching numbers
• 2016 – receipt for suspension rebuild, brake overhaul, steering overhaul, full service, new cam covers, paint and bodywork, etc - £5,400
• Italian documentation
• 2016 – receipt for paint and bodywork - £2,325
• Original service handbook
• Period literature inc. Feb 1958 Autocar magazine
The Interior
• Retrimmed in red leather
• Beautiful condition throughout
• Dash plaque detailing 1972 rebuild
The cabin is in extremely good condition throughout, with the seats retrimmed in tasteful red leather and presenting in excellent order; they tilt correctly to allow access to the rear stowage.
The headlining and carpets are clean and complete, and the dash-top and door cards have also been retrimmed to a high standard. The gauges are working correctly, as are the door releases and window winders.
It's all clean and tidy inside the boot as well, with a good carpet, matching spare wire wheel, and mallet for the knock-off wheel spinners.
The Exterior
• Old English White paintwork
• Lovely chrome trim
• Wire wheels with quality Michelin tyres
Old English White is a classic choice for the XK150, and the quality of the paintwork is very good across the whole car – the only notable blemishes being a few very small bubbles under the paint on the offside front wing.
The light lenses and window glass are all good, and all of the chrome trim is present and correct.
The knock-off wire wheels are attractive and wear quality Michelin tyres with decent tread, and it’s pleasing to note that the hinged vents in the front wings open and close properly using their interior handles.
Underneath, as the photos demonstrate, the car looks to be very solid.
The Mechanicals
• Recent £10,000 recommissioning by The Jaguar Workshop
• Suspension, brakes and steering fully overhauled
• Drives beautifully
The XK150 offers a robust and engaging mechanical package, serving up entertaining performance along with a supremely smooth ride.
We can see from the history file that this car has recently been treated to a full mechanical recommissioning from marque specialists The Jaguar Workshop, the work totalling over £10,000, and it has covered fewer than 200 miles since then.
As such, it runs very well indeed; the engine starts easily on the first try, idles correctly, and pulls strongly through the revs.
The manual gearbox has a slick action (the non-synchro unit can take a few shifts to acclimatise to, although it’ll be second nature to the seasoned Jaguar aficionado), and the car rides very well with no undue noises.
The suspension, brakes and steering have all been professionally overhauled, and the Jaguar is on the button and ready to enjoy.
2022-11-08 21:57:15 | charles writes:
Car is going to auction again 26 Nov 2022
2022-11-08 21:58:27 | charles writes:
4 former keepers
2022-11-23 09:29:48 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 11/22
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2022-11-26/cars/ref-147-1959-jaguar-xk150-fi ...%C3%A9-dl/
Auction description:
Mercedes-Benz World November 26th 2022
Lot 265 - 1959 Jaguar XK150 Fixedhead Coupé
Registration 692 BTT Chassis Number S824581DN Engine Number V- 4958-8 Odometer reading 7,831 miles Estimate £46,000 - £54,000
This lovely right hand drive car is presented in its original colour of Old English White with red interior, on its original number plate 692 BTT. The car's originality is supported by a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, certified copy of the Devon Archives, and inspected by the London XK specialist from the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club. This example also retains its original engine, chassis and gearbox with working overdrive in original livery.
Mr. Sanderson of Torquay first bought 692 BTT new in March 1959. From there it appears that the car was owned by Wing Commander Graham Rogers MBE DFC, a pilot in the RAF's 92nd squadron. From there it was exported in 1983 to Turin, Italy, where the car was awarded the numbered status of Historic Classic Car (HCC), confirming originality, and the car carries the club badges on its front badge bar today. The separate numbered metal numbered HCC badge is sold with the car.
Imported back into the UK, the car was immediately passed to Steve Coleman's Jag West London Workshop for a full overhaul. This included a full service, new camshaft covers, rebuilt carburettors, new shock absorbers, new discs all around, rebuilt suspension with new bushes throughout and extensive re-chroming. The cost of these works totalled £10,450 and bills are on file to support this. This wonderful classic British sportscar is sold with its original service manual, original Jaguar sales flyer and the original AutoExpress XK150 SE test write up.
2022-11-25 01:22:02 | Anonymous writes:
Wing Commander Graham Rogers MBE, DFC bought the cream XK150 692BTT directly from Mr.Sanderson in 1965.
Mr.Rogers owned the vehicle for 18 years. He lovingly fully refurbished it in 1972. Marlow.and Taunton people all know of Mr.Rogers and his very beautiful Jag - to this day. Mrs. Rogers still lives in Taunton and Mr.Rogers daughter still lives near Marlow.
2023-09-13 15:17:54 | pauls writes:
Car returned to auction 7/23
www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2023-07-22/cars/ref-180-1959-jaguar-xk150-fi ...%C3%A9-mp/
Windsorview Lakes July 22nd 2023
Lot Number 202
Registration 692 BTT
Chassis Number S824581DN
Engine Number V- 4958-8
Odometer reading 7,934 miles
Result Sold - £35,278
Otherwise same as above