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S831083

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2012-01-02 22:45:42 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 1/12

rmsothebys.com/auctions/az12/lots/r273-1958-jaguar-xk-150-34litre-roadster/

Auction description:

Arizona 2012

1958 Jaguar XK150 Roadster

• 3.4-liter engine, four-wheel disc brakes

• A long-term California car

Chassis No. S831083

Estimate: $60,000-$80,000 US

AUCTION DATE: January 19, 2012

OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE

LOT: 151

RESULTS: Lot was Sold at a price of $52,250

With long-term Southern California ownership, the example offered here from 1958 is quite rare as one of only 1,297 3.4-liter roadsters built. The engine number stamped on the firewall data tag matches the stampings on the engine. A lovely car throughout, the XK150 has an older red finish with black upholstery and newly fitted carpeting. While the wheels are currently pictured in red, they were recently refinished in black. A recent inspection by RM Auctions confirms that the Jaguar runs and drives nicely, with the engine and brakes working well and the car handling nicely. It is complete with a spare tire, service manual, parts book and a selection of miscellaneous parts.

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