Magnificent Aston Martin metallic green on beige leather
Matching numbers for this SE Special Equipment model with 3.4L engine
Very attractive car, presented to a good standard
The Appeal
Although the E-Type often steals the show, it could be argued that the older XK150 is a more practical everyday car. And, for many, it looks just as good, if not better.
The XK150 OTS (Open Two Seater) was the latest in a line of sports cars originally designed to shine at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. These later models had more luxury and power. The OTS was the simpler, lighter version, ideal for sporty driving enthusiasts.
This car was built in 1958 and first registered in 1959. It carries the 'S' prefix indicating the special factory equipment - spoked wheels and integral disc brakes - as well as a Moss manual gearbox with overdrive (overdrive not functional). The previous owner restored it in 2022, the work resulting in a beautiful Aston Martin Metallic Green paint job and a beige leather interior that can be seen in the photos.
Since acquiring the car shortly after the restoration, the vendor has invested in a new black mohair soft top and a re-chroming of the front and rear bumpers. We are told that the car runs very well, with good oil pressure.
So this is a very attractive XK150, where all the work has already been done - and recently. A car to use and enjoy.090 martial DOUIS.JPG2.05 MB
History and Paperwork
First registered on 30 June 1959 according to the registration certificate
Built in 1958 according to chassis records
Chassis number with "S" prefix indicating Special Equipment (SE) model
Suffix 'DN' to chassis number, indicating factory-fitted DeNormanville overdrive
Photographic record of the restoration
Purchased by the seller two and a half years ago
Exempt from MOT requirements
Previous owner repainted the car, redid the interior and changed the soft top
Factory mechanical configuration, with no reported problems
Moss 4-speed manual gearbox with original overdrive
Seller reports that overdrive is not currently working
Seller reports car running well
We are told that the oil pressure is good, and that the car does not overheat and brakes correctly
Stainless steel exhaust
Converted to a more reliable manual choke in place of the original automatic
The last '150' version of the XK offered more power and luxury. The in-line six-cylinder engine is one of the best in British motoring, and in this 3.4-litre version it offers a particularly pleasurable driving experience. Here, it's mated to the Moss 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive. Although the seller states that the overdrive is not currently working, it should be a simple fix if the buyer wishes to remedy this.
This car left the factory with the SE full disc brake system. It remains original with the exception of a stainless steel exhaust. We are told that the car runs very well with good oil pressure and a correct engine and gearbox. It is therefore an excellent opportunity for the buyer.109 martial DOUIS.JPG1.73 MB
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