One of an exclusive series of nine replicas made by Lynx
Not to be mistaken for any other Lynx replicas, this is one of The 9
Aluminium coachwork by Lynx Motors International Ltd
Possibly the uniquely of the 9 it has the comprehensive build documentation from 1997
And photographic record of the entire build process
High performance capabilities
Only two registered keepers from new
The Appeal
A road-going version of the three-time Le Mans-winning D-Type, the XKSS was the sports car of choice for the 'King of Cool' himself - Steve McQueen.
Founded in 1968, Lynx Motors specialised in the restoration and maintenance of Jaguar C-Types, D-Types, and E-Types. Armed with an advanced understanding of exactly how these cars go together, Lynx used a mould from an original XKSS to create their first hand-built alloy reproduction.
These are not the typical evocations with glass fibre bodywork; a Lynx boasts pinpoint accuracy, closely replicating the way the XKSS was made and the materials and production techniques used by Jaguar at the time. The infamous Browns Lane Fire of 1957 destroyed nine of the planned twenty-five XKSS, built. Originals seldom come to market, and while JLR Classic did build the final nine 'Continuation' cars costing approximately two million pounds a piece, they could not be registered for the road.
This Lynx, on the other hand, certainly is road legal.
Constructed in 1997, this car represents a rare opportunity to acquire a professionally crafted XKSS with impeccable provenance and just one former registered keeper. The car comes with a substantial history file spanning back to its original build, including a photographic record amassed while under construction.
The current owner notes this as the most challenging car in their collection, hinting at the raw, uncompromising performance that makes these vehicles so desirable.
The vendor says:
"I have yet to find the limits of the car, but whilst behind the wheel, I have certainly found the limits of my abilities!"
The vendor states the car is in superb overall condition with no significant blemishes
Luggage rack fitted, as favoured by Steve McQueen
Equipped with folding fabric roof
Period-style Dunlop wheels
Badged Jaguar XKSS
Gently patinated leather upholstery
Willans harnesses fitted
Eight day clock also fitted worth £1000
The word 'Iconic' is bandied about all too readily these days, but no more fitting word exists to describe the XKSS. Built from surplus D-Types left over from the racing programme, the XKSS's curves were the product of cutting-edge wind tunnel testing, a testament to the fact that some of the greatest designs come about when form follows function.
As you will have observed from the photographs, this Lynx presents beautifully. Its aluminium monocoque tub is in very good order, as is its lightweight tubular subframe. The interior is impressively period-correct, complete with oversized Smiths instrumentation, age-appropriate Lucas switchgear, and a wood-rimmed sports steering wheel. The leather upholstery has accrued a gentle patina with age, making this car look that bit more like one of the original XKSS from the late 1950s.
Specifically installed radiator blanket to use manually when running in cold conditions
While most jaguars used simple SU carburettors, a brace of 45mm Webers really lets that venerable old XK engine breathe, so it's no wonder this was the fuelling setup of choice for the D-Type and by association, the XKSS. That configuration has been replicated here, offering a period-correct and utterly exhilarating experience that tests the mettle of even the most seasoned drivers.
All presents exceedingly well beneath the clamshell bonnet of this Lynx. The vendor states that all is "functioning with no known issues" - ready to enjoy.KDP-093.jpg4.48 MB
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