| XK150 | British Racing Green | ||||
| Fixed Head Coupe | Biege | ||||
| Left Hand Drive | |||||
| Jaguar Cars, New York | |||||
| 15 December 1960 | |||||
| VA2282-8 | |||||
| J11439 | Descants | ||||
| JLS46818JS | California | ||||
| 17 November 1960 | United States | ||||
| 1961 | British Racing Green | ||||
| 2026 | Biege | ||||
| Rest: Concours | |||||
| Original | Sonoma | ||||
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2008-03-22 20:45:41 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 3/22/08 www.oldtownclassics.com
2008-03-27 07:28:29 | Lofty writes:
Third to the last XK150 made in regular production.
( Last was S847095DN)
2008-04-05 15:21:15 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 4/5/08 cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-XK-150-XK-1961-JAGUAR-XK-150-FHC-One-Owner-Califo ...
Current bid $22,095 reserve not met, 6 bids 6 days left in auction.
Previous auction ended at $36,100 reserve not met after 26 bids.
2016-08-21 15:32:15 | Capt RD writes:
At online auction BringaTrailer ending 8/25/2016
bringatrailer.com/listing/1961-jaguar-xk150-fhc/
This 1961 Jaguar XK150 FHC is a two-owner example that was the subject of a comprehensive restoration by the seller from 2008-2009.
Winning the XK class at the 2015 Nashville British Car Club show, the interior was awarded Best Interior of Show at the same event.
The car is an Antique Automobile Club of America first-place winner and was nominated as an Outstanding Vehicle for 2009 by the AACA.
The car is sold with a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate (#11741), the original California black plate and full documentation and history since the seller's ownership.
The car lived in San Diego when new and was placed in long-term enclosed storage for most of its first 47 years of ownership. The original black license plate is included in the sale. Painted black shortly after the original owner's purchase, the seller returned the color to its original British Racing green. The paint shows quite well, exhibiting deep shine and gloss over the curvy bodywork. Panel fit and shutlines appear uniform throughout and contrast well with chrome wire wheels that have been fitted with Vredestein radials.
All the original bright work was re-chromed at the time of restoration and present well, with good shine and a finish free of pitting. Equipped with a Webasto sliding roof from the factory, the seller replaced the original with a new unit that is fully operational.
The interior was redone and looks very sharp. New Beige leather and carpet has been fitted throughout and exhibits little wear. All gauges have been conditioned and function appropriately as with all other controls and operations. As the the third-to-last FHC to roll off the production line, there are some interior oddities that distinguish this car, likely attributed to Jaguar using up the remaining XK parts inventory. As a result, the center panel of the dash is Beige leather instead of the standard Grey and the emergency brake handle resides on the driver-side tunnel instead of the standard position on the passenger-side. The headliner and sliding roof lining are in good condition, remaining taut and free of any noticeable imperfections. In addition to the car winning the XK class at the 2015 Nashville British Car Club show, the interior was awarded Best Interior of Show at the same event.
The original 220hp 3.8 liter inline-6 resides in a clean engine bay and was rebuilt by Coventry West. The the twin SU carburetors, 4-speed gearbox and electric overdrive were also rebuilt at the same time. The exhaust manifold was re-porcelained and mated to a twin-pipe stainless-steel exhaust. Having driven the car 4666 miles since restoration, the seller notes the car pulls hard and cruises effortlessly on the interstate.
The wiring harness has been replaced and the electrical system was converted to a single 12 volt battery which is accompanied by a battery tender. Included in the sale is a Jaguar-sanctioned Artic Kar A/C system. Installed by the dealer when new, it was not re-installed during the restoration, though the modifications to the engine compartment have been capped over in a manner that enables easier re-installation if desired by the new owner.
Lift shots exhibit a very clean underside. The suspension has been redone, with new shocks, springs and mounts replacing the originals.
Brakes were re-worked and function as designed. As the only area of rust prior to the restoration, a new pair of battery boxes have been fabricated and installed.
In addition to the honors garnered at the Nashville British Car Club shows, the car is an Antique Automobile Club of America first-place winner and was nominated as an Outstanding Vehicle for 2009 by the AACA. In addition to the complete and refurbished tool-kit, the car is sold with a Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate (#11741), the original California black plate and full documentation and history since the seller's ownership.
2021-08-11 10:17:22 | pauls writes:
Car to return to auction 8/21
www.mecum.com/lots/CA0821-481020/1961-jaguar-xk150-fixed-head-coupe/
Auction description:
Friday, August 13th//Monterey 2021
Engine 3.8L
Trans 4-Speed
Color British Racing Green
Interior Tan
VIN/Serial S847093DN
Estimate $80,000 - $100,000
AACA National First Prize winner in 2009
Comprehensive restoration completed in 2009
One of the last left-hand drive XK150s to roll off of the production line
Sold new in San Diego, California
Finished in its original British Racing Green
Drivetrain, suspension and brakes rebuilt by Coventry West in Atlanta, Georgia
Correct 3.8L engine
4-speed manual gearbox with electric overdrive
Rare factory sunroof
Bumper guards
Chrome wire wheels with spinner hubs
Smiths instruments
Dealer optional air conditioning equipment never installed but included
Jaguar Heritage Trust paperwork
Multiple award winner, trophies included
California Black Plate
This very sharp 1961 Jaguar XK150 Fixed Head Coupe is a multiple-award-winning example that was the subject of a comprehensive restoration completed in 2009, soon after which it was awarded the AACA National First Prize. One of the last left-hand drive XK150s to roll off the Coventry production line, it was sold new in San Diego, California, reportedly refinished in black, and then placed into enclosed storage for the next 47 years. Under the second owner, it was repainted the original British Racing Green, the interior was completely redone with all new leather upholstery, new carpets and trim, and the factory Smiths instruments were fully reconditioned.
The exterior paint finish remains in outstanding condition, with excellent fit and finish. All brightwork is of comparable superb quality, having been rechromed as part of the Jaguar’s extensive restoration. In addition to award-winning quality, the interior shows some unique features that likely result from the car being the third-last Fixed Head Coupe produced at the very end of XK150 production, when the factory was using up the remaining parts inventory. Specifically, the center dash panel is fitted with beige leather rather than the standard gray, and the emergency brake handle is situated on the driver side of the transmission tunnel instead of the standard passenger side location. It is also fitted with a rare optional sunroof. The fit and quality of materials and finishes were rewarded at the 2015 Nashville British Car Club Show, when the car won both the XK Class and took the overall award for Best Interior of the Show.
The clean and correctly detailed engine compartment is home to a correct 3.8L/220 HP DOHC inline-6 engine, 4-speed manual transmission and electric overdrive. All were rebuilt during the restoration by marque specialists Coventry West in Atlanta, Georgia, who also restored the suspension and brake systems. This multiple-award-winning XK150 comes complete with the original dealer-optional factory air conditioning system, which was never installed but can be easily by the new owner. Also included are trophies, the original California Black Plate, extensive documentation and Jaguar Heritage Trust paperwork.
Sold at $77,000
2026-03-11 21:41:09 | pauls writes:
Car returns to BaT 3/26
bringatrailer.com/listing/1961-jaguar-xk150-5/
Auction description:
Seller: RCY
Location: Sonoma, California
Chassis: S847093DN
90k Miles Shown
3.8-Liter Inline-Six
Four-Speed Manual Transmission w/Overdrive
British Racing Green Paint
Webasto Sliding Sunroof
16" Wire Wheels w/Knock-Off Hubs
Four-Wheel Disc Brakes
Beige Leather Upholstery
Leather-Wrapped Dashboard
Refurbishment Records
JDHT Certificate
Private Party or Dealer: Private Party
Lot #234043
This 1961 Jaguar XK150 fixed-head coupe was built in November 1960, making it one of the last left-hand-drive XK150s that were made. The car’s first owner stored it indoors in San Diego, California, from 1973 until it was featured on BaT in April 2008. A subsequent refurbishment conducted by Mid-Southern Restorations of Cookeville, Tennessee, was completed in 2009, with work that involved repainting the body in British Racing Green, retrimming the interior in beige leather, and rebuilding the 3.8-liter inline-six and the four-speed manual transmission, which has an electric overdrive unit. The vehicle has a Webasto sliding roof and earned a National First Prize honor from the Antique Automobile Club of America in June 2009, and it was sold on BaT in August 2016. Purchased by the seller in 2021, this XK150 is now offered in California with a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust certificate, refurbishment records, awards and trophies, a tool kit, and a clean Montana title under the seller’s LLC.
The car left the factory finished in British Racing Green, and it was painted black upon request of the original owner in the early 1960s. The vehicle was returned to a British Racing Green hue during the aforementioned refurbishment, and the brightwork was rechromed. A black Webasto sliding sunroof is featured, and other equipment includes a one-piece windshield, a driver-side mirror, side vents, dual exhaust outlets, and full-width chrome bumpers with overriders.
Chrome-finished 16″ wire wheels with two-eared knock-offs are mounted with 185R16 Vredestein Sprint Classic tires. A full-size spare is stored under the trunk floor, and braking is handled by four-wheel discs. The brakes and the suspension were overhauled during the refurbishment. The wheel bearings were replaced in 2023.
The adjustable seats and the dashboard were retrimmed in beige leather in 2009, and the carpeting was replaced. Interior appointments include a cabin heater, tinted sun visors, interior lighting, wind-up door glass, door-panel storage pockets, and a folding rear bulkhead with a pass-through to the trunk. The emergency-brake handle is positioned on the driver side of the transmission tunnel.
The four-spoke steering wheel sits ahead of Smiths instrumentation consisting of a 6k-rpm tachometer with an embedded clock as well as a 140-mph speedometer and an ammeter alongside gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, and water temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 90k miles, approximately 2k of which were added under current ownership. The gauges were rebuilt during the refurbishment.
The 3.8-liter inline-six was rebuilt by Coventry West of Lithonia, Georgia, during the refurbishment. The dual SU HD6 carburetors also were rebuilt, the exhaust manifold was recoated, and a twin-pipe stainless-steel exhaust system was installed. The wiring harness has been replaced, and the electrical system was converted to a single 12-volt battery, which is augmented by a Schumacher Electric battery charger/maintainer. In 2019, the cylinder head was reconditioned, and the valves, timing chain, and timing gear were replaced. The distributor cap, rotor, and condenser were replaced in 2023. In 2024, the starter was repaired, the battery was replaced, and the oil was changed.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission with overdrive, which were rebuilt during the refurbishment. The rear U-joint for the driveshaft was repaired in 2024.
An assortment of trophies and awards that the Jaguar earned in Tennessee between 2009 and 2015 will accompany the vehicle. More than 125 pages of records—mostly documenting the 2008–2009 refurbishment—are presented in the photo gallery below.
The Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Production Record Trace certificate shows the original colors and drivetrain numbers, and it also documents that the car was built on November 17, 1960, and was dispatched to New York on December 15.































































































