XK150 | |||||
Open Two Seater | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
VS1403-9 | |||||
F16349 | |||||
JLS41901CR | |||||
1958 | Black | ||||
2025 | Red | ||||
Rest: Nice | Black | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 29 July 2025.
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2025-07-28 23:35:27 | pauls writes:
Car at auction 8/25
www.goodingco.com/lot/1958-jaguar-xk150-s-34-litre-roadster-1/
Auction description:
Lot 183
2025 Pebble Beach Auctions
1958 Jaguar XK150 S 3.4-Litre Roadster
From the Mitchell Rasansky Collection
Estimate $175,000 - $225,000 Without Reserve
Chassis T831342DN
Engine VS1403-9
One of Just 888 XK150 S 3.4-Litre Roadsters Built
Presented in Striking Original Black over Red Color Scheme
Retains Matching-Numbers Engine with Desirable Overdrive per JDHT Certificate
Eligible for Numerous Tours, Shows, and Club Events
Final and Most Developed Iteration of Jaguar’s Legendary XK Line
This open two-seater was dispatched to Jaguar Cars New York in precisely the form that we see the car today, according to its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT) Certificate. It has 3.4 “S” specifications, with the addition of the practical Laycock de Normanville electric overdrive (suffix DN) and is further finished in black with a red interior and black top.
Having acquired a Jaguar XK140, Mitchell Rasansky’s search for that model piqued interest in its successor, the XK150. When he discovered this example near the completion of its restoration, it proved irresistible. When finished, its transaction was completed and the car arrived in Texas.
Never toured or shown by Mr. Rasansky, the Jaguar remains in extremely good aesthetic order, and should prove to be a popular show car.
2025-07-29 06:56:52 | mbarnett writes:
Strange why no ' S ' motif on doors.
other models before and after have them.