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804033DN

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 Right Hand Drive 
   Henlys, London
 804033DN 18 March 1955
 G2800-8 
  
  
  
 
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United Kingdom9DMY

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2014-03-20 11:46:02 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 4/14
www.silverstoneauctions.com/jaguar-xk140

Auction description:
The Restoration Show Sale
1955 Jaguar XK140 Fixedhead Coupe
Lot No.: TBA
Registration: 9 DMY
Chassis Number: 804033DN
Engine Number: G2800/8
Number of cylinders: 6
CC: 3442
Year of Manufacture: 1955
Estimate (£): 18,000 - 22,000

This incredible XK140 Fixedhead Coupe was first dispatched on 18th March 1955 and delivered to Henles of London with the registration number: 9 DMY. From 1955 to 1968 the car is known to have been on the road until it was purchased in 1968 by the last owner. He used it only a couple of times until it was sold to the current owner in 1973 for a hefty £175. There is a detailed letter from the previous owner detailing his ownership of 9 DMY. Having been purchased in '73, the 140 was driven home from the south and has not been driven since.

The vendor has done some work over the years. The wings have been repaired and went to a classic car rebuilder in north wales, who completed bodywork and resprayed the car in the 1970s. The car came back and a new wiring harness was installed. However, the project slowed down as family life and other commitments intervened. It was picked up again in the 1980s when new valve guides were completed, but was not finished and has stood ever since.

The car has had a total of four previous owners and is reading 16,000 miles on the odemeter. However, this can not be verified. The car is complete from the original engine and gearbox to the interior and is a restorers dream. The car has been stored in a garage and has never been outside since 1973. An original right-hand drive XK 140 is rare enough, but one in such original condition is simply incredible.

2014-05-03 10:55:54 | pauls writes:

Market Observer, May 2014 edition of the XK Gazette states lot sold at £18,975.

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