1964 Jaguar MKII 3.4 Sedan
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Specifications:
Engine: 3.4L 6 Cylinder Transmission: 4 speed Manual with Overdrive Features: Completely restored, Dunlop solid mag rims with spinners and handling kit |
The Jaguar Mark 2 is a mid-sized luxury sports saloon built from late 1959 to 1967 by Jaguar in Coventry, England. The previous Jaguar 2.4 Litre and 3.4 Litre models made between 1955 and 1959 are identified as Mark 1 Jaguars.
The Mark 2 was a fast and capable saloon in line with Sir William Lyons' 1950s advertising slogan: Grace . . . Space . . . Pace, available with all three versions of the advanced Jaguar straight 6 engine, the 2.4, 3.4, and 3.8 litre.
Production of the 3.8 ended in the autumn of 1967, with discounted sale of the 3.4 continuing on as the 340 until September 1968, and the 2.4 as the 240 until April 1969.
There was no direct successor to the Mark 2 series. The 3.8 litre Jaguar S-type, an upscaled and refined version of the Mark 2, had already appeared in 1963, well before the first of the Mark 2 models was discontinued. The Jaguar 420, a more powerful and refined version of the S-Type, appeared in 1966. Both of those models remained in production until late 1968, when the Jaguar XJ6 appeared, ostensibly replacing and placed rather midway between them and the larger, more expensive Jaguar Mark X produced since 1961.
This car was completely restored at some stage of its life when it was changed from maroon to olde English white. As a South African delivered car it comes with vinyl interior, however it has had an upgrade to the wheels and so has solid Dunlop Mag rims with spinners and new tyres. The suspension has also had a handling kit fitted which makes the car more responsive and enjoyable to drive.
The woodwork was completely reveneered and beautifully finished, and the carpets and hood lining replaced. The engine, gearbox, overdrive, suspension, brakes and all mechanical and electrical aspects of the car were overhauled.
This car requires absolutely no work and just needs and wants to be driven
R425,000
The Mark 2 was a fast and capable saloon in line with Sir William Lyons' 1950s advertising slogan: Grace . . . Space . . . Pace, available with all three versions of the advanced Jaguar straight 6 engine, the 2.4, 3.4, and 3.8 litre.
Production of the 3.8 ended in the autumn of 1967, with discounted sale of the 3.4 continuing on as the 340 until September 1968, and the 2.4 as the 240 until April 1969.
There was no direct successor to the Mark 2 series. The 3.8 litre Jaguar S-type, an upscaled and refined version of the Mark 2, had already appeared in 1963, well before the first of the Mark 2 models was discontinued. The Jaguar 420, a more powerful and refined version of the S-Type, appeared in 1966. Both of those models remained in production until late 1968, when the Jaguar XJ6 appeared, ostensibly replacing and placed rather midway between them and the larger, more expensive Jaguar Mark X produced since 1961.
This car was completely restored at some stage of its life when it was changed from maroon to olde English white. As a South African delivered car it comes with vinyl interior, however it has had an upgrade to the wheels and so has solid Dunlop Mag rims with spinners and new tyres. The suspension has also had a handling kit fitted which makes the car more responsive and enjoyable to drive.
The woodwork was completely reveneered and beautifully finished, and the carpets and hood lining replaced. The engine, gearbox, overdrive, suspension, brakes and all mechanical and electrical aspects of the car were overhauled.
This car requires absolutely no work and just needs and wants to be driven
R425,000