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T827434DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 23 April 2024.

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Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

Heritage Notes

Full list of registration numbers: 150XKE (United Kingdom) ; OWH727 (United Kingdom) ; TSL976 (United Kingdom) ; 4556US (Portugal) ; .

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2006-01-11 12:18:07 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction in '01
www.practicalclassics.co.uk/auctionlot/by-id/469433521/

Auction description:
Lot 163: Jaguar XK150S Dhc (1959)
The Jaguar Marque, Sports Racing, GT and Touring Cars, Coys (27th May 2001)
Lot Details
Auction The Jaguar Marque, Sports Racing, GT and Touring Cars
Coys, Corby sales centre, Corby
Type Car
Lot Number 163
Estimate £30000-£35000
Hammer Price -
Hammer Price (inc premium) £37150
Year 1959
Condition rating 1
Registration number 150 XKE
Mileage -
Chassis number T827434DN

2017-12-08 07:42:17 | Jonny Cooper writes:

Hi,
Has there been any sightings of the 150xke?
My grandfather sold it at coys in 2001 and I'd love to know what's happened to it!

Thank you!
Jonny

2020-01-14 14:11:48 | pauls writes:

Car now in Portugal.

2024-04-21 14:39:43 | Martin Reynolds writes:

www.fenderbroad.com/car/jaguar-xk150s-3-4/

Car now for sale April 2024 as TSL976

2024-04-23 20:53:55 | pauls writes:

Above seller's description:

Occasionally in this wonderful world of classic cars you come across a ‘jewel’ of a car. Incredibly rare to start with and virtually unrepeatable to find in this unmolested condition.

The 250bhp Jaguar XK150S 3.4 litre might have punched 15bhp less than it’s 3.8 sister but it still had 40bhp more than the standard SE spec car. This car packs a punch and performance the equal of modern hot hatches of today with 130mph achievable and a spirited 8 seconds to 60mph.

The drophead coupe is a grand touring car that in my opinion had no equal in the 1950’s. Yes, it was quick and convertible but it also has luxury and refinement provided by a superb hood. The drop head literally ticks all the boxes of luxury sporting grand touring motoring of the 1950’s and on. Indeed it still does so today keeping pace with modern traffic and eating up mile after mile of European roads delighting the driver in all respects.

Flash forward 64years and it has been my absolute pleasure to drive this car back from its long term European home of 22years. Simply sensational to drive, doing everything it should do perfectly for the near 1000miles I have driven the car. Each mile a joy and a privilege

Now, it is my privilege to find a new owner for the car and prepare the car for whatever the new owner wishes to do with this unique car.

Why unique? This car is a super rare correct S variant retaining the original chassis, engine, gearbox and colour scheme of British Racing Green with original Suede Green leather interior.

Mechanically the car is without fault with a freshly restored engine that will be warrantied by us for 12months of 1000 miles. The only upgrade on this car is power steering that can be assistance adjusted to the driver needs or indeed turned off. Perfect for parking and high speed motoring alike.

The bodywork is outstandingly good with perfect panel gaps and no play in the door hinges. Just a gentle push and the door closes perfectly. The only consideration is what to do with the interior. The seats are original unrestored and have no rips. Just patina really. The carpets are the original ones for the car as is everything else in the cabin. My thought today is that we preserve the interior and gently improve the car without losing the essence of its originality. I am thinking dye the carpets that have faded in the sunlight back to suede green and re Connalise the leather keeping all the patina but making the original interior the best it can be BUT original. That said a perspective owner may want to fit new carpets.

So with the conundrum of how to finish the car for sale we present this amazing prospect to market with a mandate to enable a new owner to direct the refurbishment of the interior to their choice.

Owning an ‘S’ car such as this comes with it a responsibility to do the right thing. Whether we make the trim the best it can be but original OR engage some limited restoration is a conundrum indeed because as we all know they are only original once!

The car is supplied with the relevant Heritage Certificate confirming the correct numbers and history for this fabulous car that we are privileged to bring to market for the first time in over 2 decades.

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