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Description
1968 Jaguar 240 MkII
Subject to a degree
of documented restoration in the late 90's; stored under cover since
2010; now requiring further recommissioning work; starts, runs and moves
around but doesnt stop
Dating from March 1968 this
once very tidy MkII has been with our vendor since 2009, but despite having been
restored through the late 90’s, it has seen little use since 2010, spending much
of its time outside, under a cover and as such it has deteriorated.
The
interior of this 240 is still a lovely place to be, the red Ambla interior
still full of colour, the carpets and headlining all in good order although the
wood trim looks like it could do with some restorative work. Under the bonnet,
we find the proven 2.4 litre XK6 straight-six engine developing 133bhp (as a
later 240 variant, power was increased from 120bhp by fitment of twin
HS6 SU carbs, straight port cylinder head and revised inlet manifold)
driving the rear wheels via the more desirable manual
transmission.
The bodywork shows signs of having been sitting with little
love, the underside solid in some areas and crusty in others, but not beyond
repair by any means. The car starts and runs surprisingly well, moving about
with relative ease although the brakes are largely non-existent, but generous
use of the hand brake permitted us to stop well enough when manoeuvring it
around for these shots, changing gear as it should.
The history file
includes an old style V5C, original service booklet with one stamp
and three further hand written entries dating from April 1968 at 1,162
miles by Hoffmanns of Halifax Ltd who we assume to have been the supplying
dealer who also look to have serviced the car the on the other three
recorded entries, the last in the summer of 1969 (when Bryan Adams got us all
excited) at 11,742 miles.
In addition, we have a DVLA ownership history
with copies of old V5’s and buff log book revealing the car to have had at least
11 previous owners and a selection of old bills and invoices dating from 2005
back to April 1998 when the car was treated to considerable restorative works by
Simon J. Robinson Classics of Darlington at 28,773 miles to include a rebuilt
engine with new cylinder head and clutch assembly and restorative works which
are further documented in a photo album within the history file, plus a more
recent spend of £1,156 in November 2002 on a comprehensive service, complete
overhaul of the braking system and repair of the NSF chassis leg and other under
body areas by Classic Car Services of Bedfordshire.
We also find 10 MOT
old certificates on file from 1994 at 24,046 miles to 36,838 miles in 2004 with
additional online records showing the last MOT passed was in 2010 at 39,090
miles– the car currently shows just 39,740 miles suggesting just 650 miles have
been covered over the last 10/11 years.
Ripe for recommissioning, the car
deserves to be on the road once again with some cosmetic works and time spent on
the underside, it could well be gracing our roads once again
soon.
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