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T831648DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 10 January 2011.

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2011-01-09 22:59:24 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.princetonlotus.com/ViewClassic.aspx

Sellers description:
1960 Jaguar XK150-S DHC for sale.
1960 3.4-liter XK150-S DHC in Cotswold Blue (one of the original 12 factory colors). Only 104 3.4-liter S-specification DHCs were ever produced.

This gorgeous car has dark blue leather interior, walnut dash, and dark blue convertible top. It is a matching numbers car with 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive. It has chrome wire wheels, correct 12" Dunlop disc brakes all around (very advanced for the day), and fog lights.

With 250hp, the 150-S is quite fast with lots of low end torque. What a great car for vintage tours and romantic weekend get aways. This car has all the hallmarks of a top flight collectible car; beauty, rarity, pedigree, performance, in-period technological advantages, and a soul-stirring exhaust note!

Serial # T831648DN
Engine # VS1550-9
Price: $135,000.

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