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1954 JAGUAR MARK SEVEN Manual Green
Sale price: £14,950.00 Make an offer
Car location: Bath, Somerset, United Kingdom
Seller's notes: Sound good looking car, big future
Sale type: Fixed price listing
Technical specifications, photos and description:
- Make:
- Jaguar
- Year:
- 1954
- Type:
- Standard Car
- Doors:
- 4
- Color:
- GREEN
- Seats:
- 5
- Engine:
- 3442 cc
- Transmission:
- Manual
- Fuel:
- PETROL
- Drive side:
- Right-hand drive
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1954 JAGUAR MARK SEVEN Manual Green for sale
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Jaguar MK VII (Seven)1954 Manual
The Jaguar MKVII is based on the chassis of it?s former MKV model. That model had been powered by an engine of prewar design. originally developed by the Standard Motor Company. The Mark VII featured the remarkable newly developed XK engine first seen in in production form in the 1949 Jaguar XK. The 3442 cc straight six engine provided the same 160 bhp (119. 3 k W) power output in this application as in the Mark VII's sports car contemporary. Despite its size. a car tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1952 had a top speed of 101 mph (163 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 13. 7 seconds. A fuel consumption of 17. 6 miles per imperial gallon (16. 1 L/100 km was recorded. This specific example of the Jaguar MKVII is first registered in 1956. The car is in quite good order and previously owned by a private gentlemen. The gentlemen was not frequently driving the Jaguar. he therefore decided to sell it. If you look at the car it is a very impressive car with beautiful aspects. A lot of chrome. original lining and a nice interior which is finished in wood. The paintwork of this Jaguar is average. The chrome is all there and the interior is original as well.
It is a nice example which is we feel is very under priced for such car and history. Looking at the MKVII. one would not directly intend to race it. but the model range Mark 7 to Mark 9 had competed several times very successful at national and international Rallyes. Among the drivers there were famous names like Stirling Moss and Ian Appleyard. This makes the Jaguar MKVII eliglible for the Mille Miglia. due to the fact that a MKVII has driven the greatest road race in 1953.
Contact: sales classicmobilia. com
+44(0)1908 270672
+44(0)7889 805432
The Jaguar MKVII is based on the chassis of it?s former MKV model. That model had been powered by an engine of prewar design. originally developed by the Standard Motor Company. The Mark VII featured the remarkable newly developed XK engine first seen in in production form in the 1949 Jaguar XK. The 3442 cc straight six engine provided the same 160 bhp (119. 3 k W) power output in this application as in the Mark VII's sports car contemporary. Despite its size. a car tested by the British magazine The Motor in 1952 had a top speed of 101 mph (163 km/h) and could accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 13. 7 seconds. A fuel consumption of 17. 6 miles per imperial gallon (16. 1 L/100 km was recorded. This specific example of the Jaguar MKVII is first registered in 1956. The car is in quite good order and previously owned by a private gentlemen. The gentlemen was not frequently driving the Jaguar. he therefore decided to sell it. If you look at the car it is a very impressive car with beautiful aspects. A lot of chrome. original lining and a nice interior which is finished in wood. The paintwork of this Jaguar is average. The chrome is all there and the interior is original as well.
It is a nice example which is we feel is very under priced for such car and history. Looking at the MKVII. one would not directly intend to race it. but the model range Mark 7 to Mark 9 had competed several times very successful at national and international Rallyes. Among the drivers there were famous names like Stirling Moss and Ian Appleyard. This makes the Jaguar MKVII eliglible for the Mille Miglia. due to the fact that a MKVII has driven the greatest road race in 1953.
Contact: sales classicmobilia. com
+44(0)1908 270672
+44(0)7889 805432
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