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S812620

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Jaguar XK120, XK140 & XK150 photo

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Record Creation: Entered on 4 December 2005.

Database Updates: Show dataplate edits

 

Heritage Notes

Full list of registration numbers: CGK916 (United States, CA) ; LVW424 (United States, CA) ; ANT868 (United States, TN) ; 9383AGG (United States, GA) ; .

Interior black, seats black piped with gray - special order.

Video of S812620

Jaguar XK 140 on a fall afternoon

My 1956 Jaguar XK 140 out on a neighborhood road.

Jaguar XK 140 Cooper Lake Road May 8 2011

An afternoon drive along a road near home.

 

Photos of S812620

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Exterior Photos (7)

Uploaded January 2014:

2014-01-06
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2014-01-06
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Uploaded January 2009:

2009-01-17
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2009-01-17
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Uploaded June 2006:

2006-06-25
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Uploaded December 2005:

2005-12-04
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Interior Photos (3)

Uploaded February 2011:

2011-02-27
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Details Photos: Exterior (6)

Uploaded February 2011:

2011-02-27
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2011-02-27
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2011-02-27
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Uploaded January 2009:

2009-01-20
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Uploaded June 2006:

2006-06-25
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2006-06-25
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Detail Photos: Engine (3)

Uploaded June 2008:

2008-06-21
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Detail Photos: Other (5)

Uploaded February 2011:

2011-02-27
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Uploaded November 2008:

2008-11-16
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2008-11-01
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Uploaded June 2006:

2006-06-25
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Restoration Photos: Paint (1)

Uploaded January 2009:

2009-01-20
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Restoration Photos: Transmission (1)

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2009-01-20
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2011-09-25 19:17:06 | Terry S810088 writes:

Thank you for the rides today. My 140 has been put away for 18 years. I'm pulling her out next spring. What gear did you use to get you video? How was it mounted etc.?
By the way, our care seem to be identical however my leather has light grey piping. I was able to have the old seat cover as a reference .... all the best, Terry

2012-01-19 16:30:52 | Anonymous writes:

Beautiful job Sir

The engine compartment is about the best I've seen including many of the reference books.

Comment: you have the RB340 voltage regulator box showing. If your car is like mine you should have the RB 310...which has an alumimunim cover. I have several extra covers which can be (carefully) mounted in the original firewall holes..I will send you good one if you want or you can look for a great one. That's the ONLY thing I can see that isn't the very best and fully original...again great job.

2012-06-14 13:53:56 | Lynn S812620 writes:

Anonymous: my apologies for the delay in responding to you - I don't check my own data page very often and just this morning saw your comment about the voltage regulator box. Please give me a return email address and I'll be glad to respond. Regards, Lynn

2013-06-18 16:24:00 | jean marc gorsse writes:

I have a mark nine , and i wont paint it i to PEAL GREY, like she is new .
Have you the paint composition
best regards
Jean MARC GORSSE

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