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Monday, March 24, 2014

1953 Jaguar XK 120 for sale


First shown in 1948 at the London Motor Show  the Jaguar XK 120 received rave reviews from everybody who saw it.  Production began in July 1949 and ended in 1954.  The first 240 cars were built with aluminum bodies and then production changed to steel.  Early roadsters featured convertible tops with side curtains, while roll up widows were introduced in 1953.

This XK 120 is finished in the original color scheme with Birch Gray exterior paint and red leather interior, which has a beautiful patina and is in perfect condition. 


The speedometer shows 63,700 miles original miles.  The car is an all matching number original and has a Heritage Certificate for verification. Fifteen years ago the car was subject to a total restoration by a Jaguar specialist in Illinois. 


The car was recently purchased by the current owner and was immediately the subject of a second major overhaul to bring it up to the outstanding condition that it is in today.


Jaguar values have risen dramatically in the past two years and continue to do so today.  Here is a chance to purchase this highly desirable car at a market correct price.


Price: $130,000

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