Jaguar XK XK140 MC (1955)
for sale
Price: US $5,000.00
Price: US $5,000.00
Offered for sale
is a gorgeous, exceptionally original, entirely matching numbers, mechanically
strong, heavily documented, black plate 1955 Jaguar XK140 MC OTS (Open Two
Seater), owned for 49 years by one doting Southern California owner. Verified
by its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, the car is finished in
factory correct Black over factory correct Biscuit interior with Tan Piping, arguably the most appealing livery ever offered on an XK. Always driven
sparingly and properly maintained and garaged, the car is believed to have
traveled a mere 55k original miles in its 60+ years of service, evidenced by
its entirely honest, extremely original, “true survivor” condition.
1955
Jaguar XK140 MC OTS
Chassis
Number……………………..S810515Engine
Number……………………...G1786-8SHead
Number………………………..G1786-8SBody
Number………………………..F10525Gearbox
Number…………………….OSL2773B
The “S” prefix
in the car’s chassis number confirms that it was equipped when new with the top
of the line “MC” designation, comprised of the special equipment package
including a camshaft vibration damper, wire spoke wheels, dual exhaust pipes
and Lucas fog lamps. The “S” suffix to the engine’s serial number denotes the
car’s uprated 3.4L engine with high compression C-Type head. Each of these numbers
is confirmed on each corresponding component, as well as the car’s data plate
and Heritage Certificate.
The car’s
history is extraordinarily well documented, detailing a nearly 50-year single
owner Southern California provenance. On February 23rd, 1955 Mrs.
Cara E. Butte of Pacific Palisades, CA made the short drive in her 1953 Jaguar
XK120 down PCH to the Brentwood Motor Co. at 2610 Wilshire Blvd. in Santa
Monica, CA. She was there to trade in her XK120 for a brand new, U.S. delivery
1955 Jaguar XK140 MC OTS. The original purchase order shows that Brentwood
Motor Co. sold her the XK140 for $3, 745, valued her trade in at $2, 100, charged
her $130 for a dealer-installed radio, $150 for chrome wire wheels and “threw
in” two fender mirrors. Including tax, license and other miscellaneous charges, the “out-the-door” price was $4, 324.80. Mrs.
Butte would own the car for the ensuing 49 years, driving it sparingly for the
vast majority of them and always keeping it properly maintained and garaged in
her Pacific Palisades garage. In fact, public records show that she still lives
there today.
Having realized
that it was getting less and less use as the years went by, in 2004 she made
the difficult decision to sell the car through a broker to a collector in Loudon, TN. As “preservation class” vintage cars hadn’t yet been given the credence
that they’ve come to enjoy, both in terms of recognition and valuation, the
second owner made the choice to cosmetically refurbished the car, refinishing
it in its factory correct black paint and having the interior reupholstered in
factory correct biscuit with tan piping. He too would use the car sparingly
over his 8 years of ownership, until it was sold in 2012 to its third and most
recent owner, another collector in upstate New York. Upon receiving the car, he
had it scored at a Jaguar Club of North America official event, the results of
which were a net score of 92.16.
He subsequently
sent the car to Donovan Motorcar Service of Lenox, MA where he commissioned a
comprehensive mechanical sorting. A well-regarded marque specialist, Donovan’s
work included (but was not limited to) new brake shoes, choke adjustment, new
upper and lower ball joints, new tie rod end boots, new head gasket, installation of a new Ron Davis aluminum radiator, clutch linkage repair, tachometer cable replacement, differential pinion seal replacement, new water
pump, new cam cover and breather gaskets, new harmonic balancer, new brake
master cylinder, rebuilt carburetors, new thermostat and thermostat housing, crankshaft damper, exhaust flange and manifold gaskets, etc. etc. This work
totaled more that $13, 500 in 2013 and 2014, and the car has been driven less
than 1, 000 miles since. The car also received a set of new Dayton chrome wire
wheels with new Vredestein tires, however the original wire wheels are also
included in the sale, as is the fully functioning original radiator.
It should come
as no surprise then that the car is in fantastic shape mechanically. The
original, numbers matching, uprated, 8:1 compression 210 bhp, 3.4L XK engine with
its original C-Type head starts effortlessly, idles smoothly and consistently
and pulls with grin-inducing force through each of the original transmission’s
gears, augmented by the spectacular roar emitted from the dual stainless steel exhaust.
The car drives and brakes straight and true, the suspension is tight and the
car is a joy to drive, whether tooling through town, winding through the
canyons or bombing down the highway. While we’ve tested the original radiator
and confirmed that it’s fully functional, the Ron Davis aluminum radiator no
doubt aids in keeping the engine cool and despite soaring temperatures in Santa
Barbara of late, the car has never shown any indication of overheating. These
things considered, this lovely example would be ideal for both top-down weekend
cruises to local shows and more strenuous touring events.
As the pictures
show, the second owner’s freshening efforts have help up quite well and the car
remains absolutely gorgeous. While having its share of minor imperfections
(each too insignificant to appear in the photos), the factory correct Black
finish is deep and lustrous, perfectly offset by the clean Biscuit interior
with Tan piping. The glass and chrome are in excellent original condition and the
car’s entirely original Sand soft-top and side curtains bear a wonderful patina
while remaining wholly serviceable. The recipient of proper care and storage, the frame and undercarriage are entirely solid and original, showing no
evidence of harmful rust or repairs. A condition mirrored in the trunk and
engine compartment, it tells the story of a remarkably untouched, extremely
original example that has always lived a charmed life.
The car’s
provenance and factory specifications are documented through the original
“Automobile Order and Statement of Transaction” (showing the car’s purchase by
Mrs. Butte), a copy of the car’s original California “Pink Slip” title, a thick
stack of registration cards and service receipts throughout the car’s life and
of course the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Certificate. The car is also remarkably
complete in terms of original tools and accessories, retaining its rare (and
expensive to replace) complete original tool kit, jack handle, grease gun, screw jack, spare tire compartment T-key and Thor hammer. Also included are the
original tonneau cover, original side curtains and original period Motorola
radio, believed to be the one installed by the dealer when Ms. Butte bought the
car new. As mentioned previously, the car’s original knock off wire wheels and
original fully functional radiator are also included in the sale and, lastly, both of the original California black license plates come with the car and are
in remarkably good condition.
This is a truly
uncommon opportunity to acquire an extremely original, entirely numbers
matching and correct, thoroughly documented, beautifully presented Southern
California 1955 Jaguar XK140 MC OTS. Considering its condition, provenance, documentation and correctness, it would be incredibly difficult (if not
altogether impossible) to find a similarly stellar original example. Whether in
the market as a marque enthusiast or as a seasoned Jaguar collector, this rare
and incredible example deserves your serious consideration.
We want this
car to go to great home and would be happy to answer any questions, so please
feel free to email us or call us at
805-886-1823
. You can also visit us
online at GoodmanReed.
Goodman
Reed Motorcars
We try to
give accurate descriptions of the cars we’re selling, but we’re enthusiasts, not experts, and we encourage and are happy to help facilitate personal or
professional inspections. But please do so before bidding, as the alternative
harms our ability to make sales to other interested parties who have done their
proper due diligence before bidding.
For U.S. buyers
a 10% non-refundable deposit is required within 3 days of the auction’s end, the balance to be paid within 7 days of the auction’s end. Foreign buyers must
pay in full within 7 business days of the auction’s end. Buyer is responsible
for shipping, however we’d be more that happy to help with recommendations and
arrangements. The car is listed locally and we reserve the right to end the
auction at any time should it sell prior to auction’s end. Thanks for your
interest.
update: 2015-08-14
Condition: | Used | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | S810515 |
Year: | 1955 | Exterior Color: | Black |
Make: | Jaguar | Interior Color: | Biscuit with Tan Piping |
Model: | XK | Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
Trim: | Open Two Seater (OTS) | Transmission: | Manual |
Engine: | 3.4L I6 | Body Type: | Roadster |
Drive Type: | RWD | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Mileage: | 55,827 | Options: | Leather Seats, Convertible |
Sub Model: | XK140 MC |