3.4 XK140 | |||||
Fixed Head Coupe | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
A9334-8 | |||||
1955 | Grey | ||||
2024 | Grey | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 19 January 2024.
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2024-01-19 09:28:27 | pauls writes:
Car at auction 2/24
www.iconicauctioneers.com/1955-jaguar-xk140-coup-rec13206-1-stoneleigh-0224
Auction description: Race Retro Collectors' Car Sale 2024, Lot Number 950
Our vendor is an amateur race car engineer who enjoys automotive projects and saw the potential in a poorly photographed XK140 shell that had been stripped of most of its parts. Having inspected it, he was really pleased to see that it was straight and that the metalwork needed was within his capabilities and so he set about building an XK140 that was designed for driving pleasure. After some consideration, he decided that he didnt want anything too outrageous and so set his sights on a 'grand touring' specification, but with the focus very much on usability and reliability rather than on originality.
A fully rebuilt Series 2 XJ6 4.2-litre straight-six and a Jaguar 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive were sourced and were to form the motive power for the recreated XK. Additional mechanical aspects included:
Rebuilt rear axle with new shafts and brand new LSD
Rebuilt 2-inch HS8 carburettors with a manual choke conversion
Electronic ignition and high-torque starter motor
Hayward and Scott stainless steel twin-pipe exhaust complete with multi-branch free-flow stainless steel manifold
Twin-piston front brake caliper conversion with servo-assisted disc brakes
Single-piston rear disc brake conversion
Twin-circuit brake system connected to an aluminium pedal box with cockpit balance adjustment
Upgraded suspension with adjustable front shock absorbers
Aluminium radiator with electric fan, thermostat and override switch on dashboard
Aluminium fuel tank with electronic fuel pump
Electric power steering with dashboard-mounted adjustment
Reconditioned, right-hand drive steering rack
Halogen headlights
Twin-speed self-parking windscreen wipers
12V negative earth electrical system with cotton covered upgraded wiring loom and modern fuse box and relays.
The bodywork and chassis were addressed in the usual way with a full strip and all damaged and corroded metal repaired or replaced followed by epoxy paint to all areas. The chosen colour was Ford Stealth Grey, not for the purists perhaps but it looks really good and the purposeful look is enhanced by 15", powder-coated, 72-spoke centre-lace wire wheels with modern rubber.
Given that the shell came without any interior to speak of, everything in the cabin has had to be freshly sourced and the owner has taken the opportunity to install some discreet upgrades. He chose modern seats with headrests, retrimmed in a heritage-style Dolphin Grey leather to ensure that they are still in keeping and there is a Bluetooth radio concealed below the dashboard. A racing-style pedal box has aluminium pedals and the electric power steering can be adjusted on the dashboard. Some things just have to be original though so there is a genuine new wool headlining and Smiths dials repurposed from elsewhere (hence showing a fictional mileage figure for this car) and a lovely three-spoke Moto-Lita wood-rimmed steering wheel. £10,000 has been recently spent with renowned Jaguar XK specialists M&C Wilkinson of South Yorkshire for final commissioning, totalling 65.5 hours.
The Jaguar is MOT exempt but is supplied with its V5C and a substantial quantity of invoices and receipts for the rebuild. This is patently not your regular XK140 and is probably best thought of as the car the XK would have become if it had continued to be developed by the factory over the years.
JAGUAR XK140 COUPÉ
Registration Number 604 UYL
MOT Expiry Exempt
Chassis Number 5814473
Engine Number A9334-8
Transmission Manual
Body Colour Ford Stealth Grey