Beschreibung
- Completely restored
- Matching numbers and colors
- One of three SS 100 delivered to Australia
- Fully known history since 1936
- One of only 118 examples
- The quintessential pre-war Jaguar
Vehicle History:
The SS 100 was the first real high-performance model produced by S. S. Cars and carried Jaguar in its name. Later in 1945 the name of the Standard Motor Company was changed to Jaguar. The maximal speed was 100 mp/ h.
This SS 100 is one of only three cars sent to Australia. This Jaguar participated in many races in Australia, from the Lobethal Hill climb 1937 to the Targa Tasmania in 1998. All owners are registered. 2001 the car came back to Europe and was completely restored. This car is eligible for the most prestigious international concours and rallies and was the winning car in the concours at Classic Days Schloss Dyck in 2017.





















