The Iconic & Classic Sale at The NEC Classic Motor Show 2025
262 The Classic Sale at the NEC Classic Motor Show 2025 Cars Lot 721 1973 Jaguar XJ12 Saloon Series I LHD US Import •The Jaguar XJ12 was an effortlessly elegant British classic and was the only mass-produced 12-cylinder saloon car available at the time of its launch in July 1972 •Powered by a naturally-aspirated 5.3-litre V12, driving the rear wheels through a 3-speed automatic transmission •Declared built on 05/06/1973 and finished in Jaguar Dark Blue with Biscuit leather, this left-hand drive Series I was supplied new to the US •Requires complete restoration •Owner’s manual, radio manual, a copy of it’s Pennsylvania Title and Jaguar Daimler Trust Heritage Certificate accompany the vehicle •Supplied with a NOVA Certificate, ready to be registered in the UK by the new owner •An ideal donor car for either body or V12 engine A left-hand drive, US-supplied Series I V12 automatic requiring complete restoration and offered without reserve. Seller Rating: «¶¶¶¶ Score 27 / 135 Registration: NOVA Chassis No.: 1P51472BW Estimate: £4,000 - £6,000 Offered Without Reserve Specialist: Gary Dunne Telephone No: 07740 946796 Lot 722 1970 Jaguar XJ Series 1 V12 Factory Manual Experimental Car Project •Built as a 4.2-litre Series 1 XJ6 in 1970, diverted to Jaguar’s Experimental Department and converted with a 5.3-litre V12, four Stromberg carburettors and a 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive •Finished in Jaguar Dark Blue with light grey leather trim, retaining steel wheels, chromed bumpers, bonnet mascot, thin-rimmed steering wheel, wood dash inlay and a 160mph speedometer •Features include modified inner wings, aluminium trunking for wiring and deletion of the rear bench to accommodate test equipment •Believed to be the prototype for a Series I XJ12 Manual that never reached production and registered right-hand drive with chassis number and badging for a 4.2 XJ6 •Off the road since 1982 following its last MOT in 1981 at 59,617 miles with evidence of the engine running in 2013 although cylinder head work is required. Now in need of a full restoration with corrosion to bodywork and worn trim •Supplied with a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, V5C on its original registration EDU 102L and correspondence from Jaguar confirming its Experimental Department provenance Believed to be the prototype for a planned Series I XJ12 Manual that never made production, this Experimental Department car is an important and rare piece of Jaguar history requiring full restoration. Seller Rating: «¶¶¶¶ Score 28 / 135 Registration: EDU 102L Chassis No.: IL8276BW Estimate: £3,000 - £5,000 Offered Without Reserve Specialist: Gary Dunne Telephone No: 07740 946796 More Details Lot 721 Bid On Lot 721 More Details Lot 722 Bid On Lot 722
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