1950 Jaguar XK120 3.4 Speedster

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Delivered new on the 15th November 1950 to Bib (Bermak) Stillwell in Birch Grey with Biscuit and Red Duo leather trim and a French Grey soft top for the princely sum of one thousand five hundred and eighty-six pounds (Australian).

This early XK 120 was campaigned early on in its life and its first outing was at Rob Roy in Victoria on January 29th 1951 where it beat three other XK120 and set a new class record. Not bad for a new car just months old.

Now almost 70 years on this wonderfully patinated XK120 is still going strong and wears its age with style.

Still retaining its original 3.4 litre, matching engine, this superb old car is in what can only be described as well used but well-loved condition.

Now set up to do classic rallying with competition modifications, which include:

• Sandcast SU Carburettors with correct inlet manifold

• Correct Competition Aero screens and cowlings

• Correct Competition mirror cowling

• Front disc brake conversion (Willwood)

• Stainless Steel Fab Speed twin exhaust system

• High output Thermo Fan kit

• Willians Full Harness’s X2

• Leather bonnet strap (not fitted)

• Spotlights

• Wire wheels (Upgraded HD spec) in powder coated satin black

This wonderful old XK is no concours show pony. The paint is blistered and cracked, the carpets are a bit thread bare in places and the leather has a great worn look. However, it has a very appealing charm about it and has had lots of money lavished on it over the years, so much so that the previous owner kept it for 42 years!

With the full history of the car in the superb XK120 in Australia book by John Elmgreen and Terry McGrath it represents a fantastic opportunity to acquire an early matching numbers car.

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ODO

11,580 km (Indicated)

Trans

4sp Manual

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660165