Highlights
- Pretty burgundy metallic over cream leather
- One of the last 33 SP250 "Dart" models ever built
- Desirable C Spec cr of which just 256 were built
- Over £16,000 of maintenance since 2010
- Older ‘body off’ restoration to high standard
- Maintained by marque specialist Robert Grinter
- Current MOT valid until May 2026 with no advisories
The Appeal
Just 256 final ‘C Spec’ SP250s left the works before Jaguar pulled the plug on this most beguiling and distinctive of British two-seaters. These cars received further improvements in addition to the important chassis modifications and strengthening fitted to the B Spec cars.
This gorgeous 1964 ‘Dart’ is one of the last 33 C Spec cars built before production ended. It is a much-historied example that was extensively restored in the late 1980s when it was refinished in the current pretty colour scheme of burgundy metallic over cream leather. It received a replacement ‘Turner’ V8 engine at the same time. Despite covering less than 10,000 miles since the restoration, the vehicle has undergone subsequent mechanical checks and overhauls by specialist Robert Grinter in 2011 and again in 2019. The same specialist has undertaken a full rebuild of the gearbox.
It is a testament to the current and previous keepers that it continues to present so well today. There are some light patina points to note in the photos, but as the photographs demonstrate, they do not detract from the overall appeal.
The vendor is a proper enthusiast and has clearly looked after the car very well. He tells us that over £16,000 has been expended on maintenance and servicing since 2010. The car was serviced in April 2024. It is an indication of his approach that despite the car being MOT exempt by age, he has subjected it to a recent MOT test. This runs to May 2026 with no advisories, giving the buyer added transparency around the condition.
This is a really lovely example of the well-regarded Dart with its smooth 2.5L V8 engine.
The vendor says:
“DWE999B is not concourse, but it is way above average and probably the best SP250 Dart on the market. It is a joy to drive with marvellous road holding, plenty of power, excellent disc brakes and a breathtakingly wonderful engine. Mechanically, everything that needs to be done has been done.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered on November 20, 1964
- Chassis number 104424, built on July 3, 1964
- One of the last 33 "Dart" models produced
- Only 256 C Spec cars were built with additional factory standard features
- Six previous keepers
- Current keeper since 11th June 2019
- Original green log book included
- Underwent major "body off" restoration in late 1980s/early 1990s
- Colour changed from original Grey to Red/Maroon during restoration
- This change is recorded by DVLA in July 1991
- Replacement Daimler V8 engine installed during restoration
- Maintained by marque specialist Robert Grinter (work in 2011 and 2019)
- Current MOT valid until May 27, 2026 with no advisories
- Odometer appears to have been zero’d during 1980s restoration
- Recorded mileage of 9,637 miles on current engine as of May 2025 MOT
- Average of 319 miles per year between 1991-2012
- Average of 477 miles per year between 2019-2025
- Possible discrepancy on mileage to note as described below
- Kept in a heated garage by current owner
- Large number of invoices and receipts as shown
- Vendor advises invoices total £16,426.36 since 2010
- Of these £6,582.63 spent by present keeper since 2019
- Advised total expenditure since 2019 £9,229.63
Keeper details advised by seller:
- No 1 - 20th Nov 1964, Roger Philip Hodgson
- No 2 - 4th April 1974, Margaret Simpson
- No 3 - 1985 David Beales
- No 4 - 04/07/91, David Crossland
- No 5 - 23/09/91, Dennis M. Wardman
- No 6 - 23/12/2007, R Stevens
- No 7 - 6/6/2019 present keeper
Principle expenditure from 2010 onwards advised by seller:
- 30/7/2010 - G Millard - £824.91
- 11/6/2011 - Robert Grinter [Marque Specialist] - £4692 including rebuilt gearbox and overdrive fitted
- 17/6/2013 - Cotswold Classic Car Restorations - £933.38
- 27/7/16 - Purley Road Garage- £746
- 12/03 /2019- G Millard - £2647.44
- 5/11/19- Robert Grinter Marque Specialist - £5841
- 16/06/23 Troupers Lodge Garage - £400.64 for service
- 24/04/24 Trouper Lodge Garage - 340.99 for service
Regarding the mileage, the vendor says:
"There may have been some unrecorded mileage between 2012 and 2019. I was told by the sellers agent in 2019 that the car had been kept in store most of the period between 2012 and 2019 but when purchased in 2019. I found that the odometer was not working so we cannot be precisely sure of the total mileage since the engine replacement."
"There may have been some unrecorded mileage between 2012 and 2019. I was told by the sellers agent in 2019 that the car had been kept in store most of the period between 2012 and 2019 but when purchased in 2019. I found that the odometer was not working so we cannot be precisely sure of the total mileage since the engine replacement."
The Condition
- Older restoration in pretty burgundy metallic paintwork in good order
- Fibreglass body presents well with well fitting panels including doors
- Some blistering and chemical reaction (orange peel) in the glass fibre body
- Minor rub marks where doors close onto body (not visible when doors shut)
- Small stone chip on front bonnet
- Chrome work appears in good condition for its age
- Rear bumper re-chromed in 2019
- Four chromed wire wheels in good condition
- Spare wheel is painted and out of sight
- Michelin XAS tyres appear old but in good condition
- Underside inspected in 2019 by Robert Grinter and presents well
- Same assessment made during 2025 MOT inspection
- Dark mohair hood in good condition with little use
- Cream coloured leather seats with red leather piping
- Cream door cards and red carpets
- Interior shows gentle patina relative to age
- No splits or tears in upholstery
- Metallic dash panel renewed in 2019
- All instruments and switchgear in working order
- Fitted with safety belts
- Fire extinguisher fitted under driver's side dash
- New windscreen, windscreen tension bar and sun visors in 2019
The Mechanics
- 2,548cc ‘Turner’ Daimler V8 engine
- 4spd manual gearbox with overdrive on 3rd and 4th
- Overdrive fitted in 2011 as part of gearbox rebuild by specialistRobert Grinter
- Rack and pinion steering
- Stainless steel exhaust
- List of recent maintenance below
- Large history file showing regular servicing and maintenance
- Serviced in April 2024 with few miles since
- Well documented mileage with under 10,000 since restoration
- Engine starts readily and runs well according to seller
- We are told that the car has no mechanical or running gear faults
- No advisories on current MOT
Maintenance summary:
- Mechanical and Electric fans including a new Kenlowe fan fitted 2019
- New radiator 2019
- Replacement waterpump 2023
- Alternator and extra fuel filter 2019
- Extra coolant reservoir 2019
- Replacement light bulbs 2019
- Electronic ignition 2011
- Alll new belts and hoses 2019
- New clutch 2019
- Electrical cut-out switch fitted
- Electric plug for sat nav fitted
- New track rod ends
- Many other small items listed in the detailed invoices
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