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Offered from the estate of the late Peter Phillips

Goodwood Revival
14.09.2019
Schätzpreis
90.000 £ - 130.000 £
ca. 112.554 $ - 162.578 $
Zuschlagspreis:
124.200 £
ca. 155.324 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 265

Offered from the estate of the late Peter Phillips

Goodwood Revival
14.09.2019
Schätzpreis
90.000 £ - 130.000 £
ca. 112.554 $ - 162.578 $
Zuschlagspreis:
124.200 £
ca. 155.324 $
Beschreibung:

Offered from the estate of the late Peter Phillips 1956 Jaguar XK140 Drophead Coupé Registration no. WSJ 522 Chassis no. 807358 *Original right-hand drive model *Delivered new to Switzerland *Professionally restored in 2001 *Extensively upgraded *Owned by Peter Phillips since 2011 Fußnoten "For 1955, Jaguar present a range of models incorporating not only added refinements, but mechanical advances directly derived from their many outstanding successes in international competitive events. All the wealth of experience gained on the race-tracks of the world and in record-breaking speed and endurance tests is built into every Jaguar to provide for discriminating motorists the highest degree of efficient performance allied to comfort and safety." - Jaguar Cars Ltd. Launched in 1954, the Jaguar XK140 was broadly similar to, though more refined than, its sensational XK120 predecessor, major engineering changes being confined to the repositioning of the engine 3" further forward and the adoption of rack-and-pinion steering as used on the racing C-Type. The suspension and brakes remained much as before, though with stiffer torsion bars at the front and telescopic shock absorbers replacing the previous lever type at the rear. Like its forbear, the XK140 was built in three model types: roadster, coupé and drophead coupé, the latter two offering usefully increased cabin space and occasional rear seats. Outwardly the newcomer was distinguishable by its revised radiator grille, rear lights incorporating flashing indicators, and larger bumpers - the latter adopted to withstand the cut and thrust of urban parking. The power unit remained Jaguar's well-tried, 3.4-litre, twin-cam six, which now produced 190bhp in standard trim thanks to higher-lift camshafts and revised porting. To ensure reliability, steel bearing caps replaced the previous cast-iron type. A close-ratio gearbox enabled better use to be made of the increased performance while Laycock-de Normanville overdrive became an option for the first time. Special Equipment (SE) XK140s came with wire wheels and Lucas fog lamps, and could be ordered with an engine developing 210bhp courtesy of the 'C'-type cylinder head. XK140 performance was well up to the standards set by its exemplary predecessor, contemporary magazine road-tests regularly recording top speed figures in excess of 120mph. Writing in Autosport, John Bolster had this to say: 'The Jaguar XK140 is a very high class machine that has more delightful qualities than almost any other car on the market. I have long ago given up wondering how they make them for the money; for sheer value there is nothing to compare with them in the high-performance field.' One of only 479 right-hand drive XK140 drophead coupés made, this example was built in January 1956 and despatched to Geneva, Switzerland the following month. The accompanying JDHT Certificate shows that '807358' was originally finished in maroon with red trim and sand soft-top. Peter Phillips purchased the XK from Mr & Mrs G Whitehouse of Worcestershire in February 2011, at which time it had covered only 17,000 miles since being restored in 2001 by marque specialists Twyford Moors Classic Cars. Extensively upgraded, the car incorporates the following modifications/additions: Rebuilt engine and gas-flowed cylinder head by Sigma 2" SU carburettors Front disc brakes with 4-pot callipers Adjustable power steering Adjustable Spax shock absorbers Poly-bushed suspension Aluminium radiator and header tank High efficiency Kenlowe fan Dual-circuit hydraulic brakes and competition pedal box Hydraulically operated diaphragm clutch Lightened and balanced flywheel Overdrive gearbox High torque starter motor High output alternator 123 electronic ignition Up rated anti-roll bar Stainless steel exhaust system Brantz International 2S Pro Trip Meter Sump guard Upgraded heater and de-mister Since its acquisition by Peter Phillips the XK has been maintained by independent Jaguar specialists Thomas B

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 265
Auktion:
Datum:
14.09.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Chichester, Goodwood Goodwood Goodwood Estate Chichester PO18 0PX Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Offered from the estate of the late Peter Phillips 1956 Jaguar XK140 Drophead Coupé Registration no. WSJ 522 Chassis no. 807358 *Original right-hand drive model *Delivered new to Switzerland *Professionally restored in 2001 *Extensively upgraded *Owned by Peter Phillips since 2011 Fußnoten "For 1955, Jaguar present a range of models incorporating not only added refinements, but mechanical advances directly derived from their many outstanding successes in international competitive events. All the wealth of experience gained on the race-tracks of the world and in record-breaking speed and endurance tests is built into every Jaguar to provide for discriminating motorists the highest degree of efficient performance allied to comfort and safety." - Jaguar Cars Ltd. Launched in 1954, the Jaguar XK140 was broadly similar to, though more refined than, its sensational XK120 predecessor, major engineering changes being confined to the repositioning of the engine 3" further forward and the adoption of rack-and-pinion steering as used on the racing C-Type. The suspension and brakes remained much as before, though with stiffer torsion bars at the front and telescopic shock absorbers replacing the previous lever type at the rear. Like its forbear, the XK140 was built in three model types: roadster, coupé and drophead coupé, the latter two offering usefully increased cabin space and occasional rear seats. Outwardly the newcomer was distinguishable by its revised radiator grille, rear lights incorporating flashing indicators, and larger bumpers - the latter adopted to withstand the cut and thrust of urban parking. The power unit remained Jaguar's well-tried, 3.4-litre, twin-cam six, which now produced 190bhp in standard trim thanks to higher-lift camshafts and revised porting. To ensure reliability, steel bearing caps replaced the previous cast-iron type. A close-ratio gearbox enabled better use to be made of the increased performance while Laycock-de Normanville overdrive became an option for the first time. Special Equipment (SE) XK140s came with wire wheels and Lucas fog lamps, and could be ordered with an engine developing 210bhp courtesy of the 'C'-type cylinder head. XK140 performance was well up to the standards set by its exemplary predecessor, contemporary magazine road-tests regularly recording top speed figures in excess of 120mph. Writing in Autosport, John Bolster had this to say: 'The Jaguar XK140 is a very high class machine that has more delightful qualities than almost any other car on the market. I have long ago given up wondering how they make them for the money; for sheer value there is nothing to compare with them in the high-performance field.' One of only 479 right-hand drive XK140 drophead coupés made, this example was built in January 1956 and despatched to Geneva, Switzerland the following month. The accompanying JDHT Certificate shows that '807358' was originally finished in maroon with red trim and sand soft-top. Peter Phillips purchased the XK from Mr & Mrs G Whitehouse of Worcestershire in February 2011, at which time it had covered only 17,000 miles since being restored in 2001 by marque specialists Twyford Moors Classic Cars. Extensively upgraded, the car incorporates the following modifications/additions: Rebuilt engine and gas-flowed cylinder head by Sigma 2" SU carburettors Front disc brakes with 4-pot callipers Adjustable power steering Adjustable Spax shock absorbers Poly-bushed suspension Aluminium radiator and header tank High efficiency Kenlowe fan Dual-circuit hydraulic brakes and competition pedal box Hydraulically operated diaphragm clutch Lightened and balanced flywheel Overdrive gearbox High torque starter motor High output alternator 123 electronic ignition Up rated anti-roll bar Stainless steel exhaust system Brantz International 2S Pro Trip Meter Sump guard Upgraded heater and de-mister Since its acquisition by Peter Phillips the XK has been maintained by independent Jaguar specialists Thomas B

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 265
Auktion:
Datum:
14.09.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
Chichester, Goodwood Goodwood Goodwood Estate Chichester PO18 0PX Tel: +44 207 447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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