1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 1 von 121)
121
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 1 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 2 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 3 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 4 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 5 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 6 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 7 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 8 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 9 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 10 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 11 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 12 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 13 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 14 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 15 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 16 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 17 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 18 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 19 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 20 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 21 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 22 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 23 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 24 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 25 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 26 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 27 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 28 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 29 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 30 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 31 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 32 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 33 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 34 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 35 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 36 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 37 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 38 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 39 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 40 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 41 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 42 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 43 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 44 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 45 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 46 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 47 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 48 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 49 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 50 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 51 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 52 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 53 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 54 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 55 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 56 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 57 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 58 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 59 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 60 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 61 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 62 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 63 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 64 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 65 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 66 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 67 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 68 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 69 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 70 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 71 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 72 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 73 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 74 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 75 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 76 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 77 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 78 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 79 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 80 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 81 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 82 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 83 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 84 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 85 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 86 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 87 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 88 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 89 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 90 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 91 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 92 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 93 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 94 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 95 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 96 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 97 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 98 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 99 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 100 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 101 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 102 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 103 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 104 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 105 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 106 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 107 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 108 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 109 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 110 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 111 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 112 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 113 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 114 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 115 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 116 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 117 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 118 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 119 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 120 von 121)
1967 Kougar Jaguar zum Verkauf (Bild 121 von 121)
Höchstgebot
25.250 £

1967 Kougar Jaguar

Guide Price: £27,500 - £32,500

Highlights

・4.2 Straight Six manual 
・Low mileage 
・British Racing Green 

The Background 

Mid 1970’s a gentleman called Rick Stevens had the urge to build his own sports car. At the time he owned a 1960’s Jaguar saloon that was going for scrap value. Rick decided to use the Jag’s drivetrain transmission and most important the 4.2 litre straight six jaguar engine. 
Designing a tubular space frame chassis, Stevens constructed it around the heavy engine, transmission and differential to form a lightweight chassis with a powerful engine. The prototype  body was constructed from aluminium. His design inspiration came from the 1950’s Healey Silverstone, the pre-war Frash Nazer TT replica and the Jaguar powered HWM racer. And so in 1976 the first prototype was born and named the Kougar. 
A fiberglass body mold was constructed after the prototype was approved and production was ready to start. Rick realised that there was an abundance of Jaguars sitting in garages and scrap yards. He had enough units to make 315 examples of Kougar Sports. Over the years 60% were supplied in kit form and 40% supplied as a complete Kougar and 20% of those were built with all new parts supplied but Jaguar Cars Ltd.   
The first Kougar produced with the fibreglass body was sold in 1977 and went to America, and a further 5 were shipped to Australia. The first 30 Kougars were produced under the company name Storcourt Wells Ltd, until 1979 when Kougar Cars was formed. 
In 1990 Kougar cars were sold to Trent Engineering in Somerset. Sadly this only lasted 18 months when the company went into receivership. It was taken over by John Killick in 1992 who had an interest in the Kougar since 1982 when he built a Sports model of his own.
1-DSC_0546.jpg 1.37 MB

The History

This lovely Kougar Sports was built by the factory in 1992 but is registered as a 19th January 1967 because the donor vehicle used was a 1967. The seller has owned the Kougar since 29th September 2000 when it was purchased with just 11,000 miles showing. 
In the 20 year ownership of the Kougar, the seller has only managed to accumulate nearly 3,000 miles in the Sports car. It has seen regular services and oil changes, with the last one in December 2020. Whilst the service was taking place the carburettors were removed, stripped, cleaned and rebuilt to ensure the correct running of the 4.2 litre powerhouse. It’s also worth pointing out that the seller always runs the car on a fuel additive along with unleaded fuel. 
The seller has made the decision, due to the lack of use and also the fact that it's not so easy to get into nowadays, to part with the Kougar Jaguar.
20-DSC_0607.jpg 603.74 KB

The Paperwork

The V5 is present and shows 5 previous keepers.  
Even though the Kougar was built in 1992, the registration date is 1967 (donor car as already mentioned) and the car is therefore tax and MOT exempt. 
There is a nice spot of bedtime reading that includes a folder full of receipts and invoices, documenting parts and work carried out to the Kougar Sport.
122-DSC_0935.jpg 843.81 KB

The Interior

Inside the Kougar is compact, with just the right amount of room to do what you need. The tan leather seat is more of a cover that fits over both seats and the transmission tunnel. This is in good condition with just some age related creases to it. Sit in the driver’s seat and look down to the sides and you can see the tubular spaceframe chassis instantly transports you to feel like you're in a racecar, with carpet covering the floor which shows no real signs of wear.
The steering wheel is a wood rimmed Moto-Lita item, in lovely condition and also a matching wood Jaguar gear knob. The original leather steering wheel will be included with the sale of the car. Onto the dashboard. This is trimmed in green leather and houses a number of switches for lights, wipers etc. The gauges show water, volts, oil pressure and fuel. The seller reports that all the gauges and switches are working correctly.
28-DSC_0633.jpg 1.14 MB

The Exterior

Rick Stevens certainly did himself proud when he designed the Kougar! Such a stunning shape that doesn’t fail to turn heads, wherever it goes. This 1967 (1992) is finished in the only real colour for a British sports car, which is British Racing Green.  
Starting at the front is the wonderful front grille that dominates the front end and more importantly allowing masses of cold air to be sucked into the engine compartment. The wing edges and front of the car are free from any noticeable chips that we could see. The headlights are chip and crack free and the chrome to the back of the light unit is bright and clean. The bonnet has vents allowing the hot air to escape and the added bonus of allowing you to peer at that 4.2 straight six. It closes well and fits as it should and is held in place with two leather buckle straps.
The view from the side profile of the car can only be described as spectacular. The shape just spells speed! Low ride height, with the impression of a slight amount of rake, it goes fast whilst standing still. The wings and arches are free from chips that we could see. To the passenger side is the exhaust that exits the bay and runs on the outside before going back under the car. This has been wrapped in heat protective material to protect the passengers legs getting out of the car.  The rear of the Kougar is the classic 1950’s race car style, with the petrol filler located on the drivers side and lights mounted in the rear arches.
The car does also come with some wet weather gear that clips on in the event of a shower. This fits as it should and does not have any tears but may need a spot of a clean to bring it back up.  The wheels on the Kougar are Jaguar steel items.  There is an original spare wheel which has never been fitted. The tyres on the car have only seen approximately 300 miles.
9-DSC_0571.jpg 1.01 MB

The Mechanics

Fitted with the tried and tested Jaguar XK engine. The 4.2 litre was officially released in 1964 although racers were boring out the 3.8 to 4.2 for a number of years prior to this. Originally the engine was fitted with triple SU carburettors before later moving to the twin Zenith-Stromberg carbs. The engine produced 246 bhp, which when you put that in something weighing in at less than 1000kg you have certainly got your hands full. The engine is mated to jaguars 4-speed gearbox with overdrive. 
The seller reports that the car pulls well through all the gears and the car goes into overdrive just so smoothly. 4.2 litre exiting through the twin tail pipes certainly makes for a pleasing sound at whatever rpm you may be at. 
The front dampers are made by British manufacturer Spax who are renowned in the racing world. There are no noises that shouldn't be there coming from the suspension, transmission or engine. The seller was keen to point out that driving the Kougar is something so special, it handles so well. He continues to say that nothing flexes on it, you don't get any groans or creaks from the body.
67-DSC_0745.jpg 1.15 MB
 

The Appeal 

1950’s inspired racer and built in limited numbers, with Jaguar’s 4.2 straight six and a manual gearbox, no radio and no other driver assistance gadgets, it is just a pure driving experience car that will reward you on every journey you make. 
Such a cool looking racer that needs a new home, time to step into the world of the Kougar!
Notice to bidders
Although every care is taken to ensure this listing is as factual and transparent as possible, all details within the listing are subject to the information provided to us by the seller. Car & Classic does not take responsibility for any information missing from the listing. Please ensure you are satisfied with the vehicle description and all information provided before placing a bid.
As is normal for most auctions, this vehicle is sold as seen, and therefore the Sale of Goods Act 1979 does not apply. All bids are legally binding once placed. Any winning bidder who withdraws from a sale, is subject to our bidders fee charge. Please see our FAQs and T&C's for further information. Viewings of vehicles are encouraged, but entirely at the sellers discretion.
Please see our FAQ's here and our Terms & Conditions here
Gewinnergebot
25.250 £
Verkauft
Kougar logo

Sie verkaufen Ihren Kougar?


Inserieren Sie Ihr Fahrzeug für 4 Millionen monatliche Besucher auf Car & Classic

Verkaufen durch Auktion

Fahrzeugspezifikation

  • Jahr1967
  • MarkeKougar
  • ModellJaguar
  • FarbeGreen
  • Kilometerzähler13,734 Meilen
  • Motorgröße4235cc
  • Verkäufer TypPrivatperson
  • GrafschaftScotland
  • LandVereinigtes Königreich
  • Auktion endet

Gebotsverlauf

15 Gebote von 10 Bieter

richard••••
Gebot
25.250 £
22/09/21
Michael••••
Gebot
25.000 £
22/09/21
Michael••••
Gebot
24.750 £
22/09/21
Michael••••
Gebot
24.500 £
22/09/21
Michael••••
Gebot
21.350 £
22/09/21
sigma_f••••
Gebot
15.500 £
22/09/21
Scott81
Gebot
15.250 £
22/09/21
henry@o••••
Gebot
14.000 £
22/09/21
sigma_f••••
Gebot
10.000 £
21/09/21
neil-si••••
Gebot
8.000 £
21/09/21

Kaufen mit Car & Classic

So funktioniert das Bieten

Alles, was Sie über den Bietprozess bei Car & Classic wissen müssen

animation

Fünf Schritte zum sicheren Kauf

Wir machen es sicher und einfach, Ihren Traumklassiker zu sichern

animation

Versand & Transport

Nützliche Informationen zur Abholung Ihres neuen Fahrzeugs

animation

Sichere Zahlungsmethoden

Wie wir Sie und Ihr Geld schützen, um Car & Classic zur sichersten Marke für Transaktionen zu machen

Weitere FAQs

Ansehen