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S836102DN

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 1959 
 2012 
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Record Creation: Entered on 12 May 2026.

 

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2026-05-12 16:35:11 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction in 2012

rmsothebys.com/auctions/af12/lots/r573-1959-jaguar-xk-150-34litre-fixed-head-cou ...

1959 Jaguar XK 150 3.4-Litre Fixed Head Coupe

$72,600 USD | Sold

Auburn Fall 2012, Lot 7032

Identification No. S836102DN

The recipient of a high-quality restoration that was just completed in July of this year, this Jaguar benefits from a bare metal respray and all the mechanicals have been gone through as well. Features include rally-style barrel-back seats, leather racing straps across the hood, the removal of the front and rear bumpers and stone guards on the headlights. Should the new owner wish to convert this into a more original XK150 the vinyl race stickers are easily removable and the original seats also come with the sale. Complete with dual S.U. carburetors, overdrive, and black painted wire wheels it also features new brakes and tires and according to the current owner it is offered in excellent running and driving condition. Also the original North Carolina title from 1963 comes with the car.

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