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Morse Classics

Ryehill Close Lodge Farm Industrial Estate Northampton

NN5 7UA

Morse Classics

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1968 Jaguar 340 Automatic with Power Steering in Jaguar Phoenix Red with black upholstery and wire wheels. Upgraded with MK2 'big bumpers' and front fog lights this Jaguar also benefits from power steering. From September 1967, the Jaguar MkII range was replaced by the 240 and 340 models with slimmer bumpers, chrome grilles ...

38,373
Northamptonshire

A rare UK supplied RHD Jaguar Mk1 3.4 Manual Overdrive, one of only a few dozen RHD cars still surviving worldwide today. First registered in June 1957 it has had six owners in total and shows just 54,052 miles on the clock which could well be correct given the overall condition of the car. The previous owner acquired ...

54,052
Northamptonshire

1967 Jaguar 340 MK II Automatic. Black with black leather upholstery. From September 1967, the Jaguar MkII range was replaced by the 240 and 340 models with slimmer bumpers, chrome grilles in place of the front fog lights and Ambla, rather than leather, interiors. Introduced to keep the range attractively priced until ...

82,000
Northamptonshire

1998 Jaguar XK8 Convertible Automatic. British Racing Green with Ivory Leather. Full Service History with 13 stamps in the book. Living up to expectations can be a burden. Consider the handsome Geoff Lawson-penned XK8 that followed in the wheeltracks of such automotive icons as the XK120 and immortal E-type. Like the E-Type ...

120,000
Northamptonshire

1953 Jaguar MK VII 3.4 Manual. Old English White with Sherwood green leather upholstery. Only 3 owners in total, the last for 12 years. Only 51,000 miles which the last keeper believes correct. Transferable registration number Lots of money spent by the previous owner to include: Stainless Steel Exhaust Fuel ...

51,000
Northamptonshire

1951 Jaguar MK.V Saloon 3.5 Litre. Available with two engine sizes, 2½ litre and 3½ litre, the former was adequate for the post-war market in the UK but the latter was far more desirable. Not only because it now had a top speed of over 95mph but Jaguar now offered a lefthand drive version thus making it popular in America. ...

18 Dec 2019
Northamptonshire

1958 Jaguar MK I 2.4 Manual. Finished in silver over Cotswold Blue with a dark blue leather interior. Manufactured on 16th September 1957 and dispatched on 8th October 1958 to Independant Motor Sales of Wellington, New Zealand. This is the desirable manual model. The car was repatriated into the U.K this year and is now ...

18,000
Northamptonshire

1985 Jaguar XJ-SC 3.6 Manual. Cirrus Grey with Mulberry leather. The 99th XJ-SC built and believed to have been displayed by Jaguar at the New York Auto Show. One of only two cars finished in the attractive combination of Cirrus Grey with Mulberry hide interior. Only 57,800 miles from new and has formed part of a private ...

57,000
Northamptonshire