Jaguar Kougar 4.2 total nut and bolt rebuild plus 500 miles - p/x - swap

£36000
Jaguar Kougar 4.2  total nut and bolt rebuild plus 500 miles - p/x - swap
Jaguar Kougar 4.2  total nut and bolt rebuild plus 500 miles - p/x - swap
Jaguar Kougar 4.2  total nut and bolt rebuild plus 500 miles - p/x - swap
Jaguar Kougar 4.2  total nut and bolt rebuild plus 500 miles - p/x - swap
Jaguar Kougar 4.2  total nut and bolt rebuild plus 500 miles - p/x - swap
Jaguar Kougar 4.2  total nut and bolt rebuild plus 500 miles - p/x - swap
Located in ringwood, United Kingdom

Here is my absolutely gorgeous vintage themed British Jag special. I will give a more detailed review below, but she is correctly registered as a 1967 Jaguar Sports and has a specially prepared Jag 4.2 litre engine with a five-speed getrag gearbox. The car is created with adjustable suspension, fire extinguisher and removeable roll bar. She is low, sounds lovely and goes really well. I admit she is a toy, but to say so isn't derogatory, she is also a really useable and enjoyable one. She is here to sell, so that I can fund a more sedate tourer that I can take my grandchildren on outings. Lot 48 at Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale 2012 was a very similar car, not fully rebuilt and with a less powerful 3.8 engine, I believe. It sold for $74800. http://www.goodingco.com/vehicle/1961-jaguar-kougar/ Now for some more detail. She has undergone a "nut and bolt" rebuild over ten years by a retired mechanic who specialises in older Jags and only done 500 miles since. As he said to me, I seem to enjoy working on them more than driving them! What luck to have people like that to buy cars from. Now the details - this is a Mk1 Kougar. The Mk1 remains the prettiest car of its genre in my opinion and I think this is the prettiest of the Mk1's, having had the wrap-around screen replaced by fly-screens. The original tonneau cover that fits well but is faded, comes with the car. Free car tax on this vehicle and cheap classic insurance. The parts list goes like this :-

Engine - 4.2 series 2 XJ6 fitted with series 3 short skirt pistons. This is a big valve head. A 3.8 Jag flywheel was used. Triple Mk10 Jag 2" SU carbs and manifolds with electrically operated choke. This is quite an expensive bit of kit on its own!

Gearbox and drivetrain - 5 speed getrag with fabricated adaptor plate. 3.6 liter Jag clutch and S-type rear end assembly.

Suspension - front, S-type with adjustable wishbones. Rear, S-type with 3.8 E-type coil springs.

Brakes - S-type discs all round with Coopercraft 4 pot calipers on the front and XJ6 calipers on the rear.

Chassis is purpose built and substantial -see library pic.

Wheels - Aston Martin wires with triple lug spinners.

Car winter stored in a Carcoon, on wheel shaped blocks, to prevent tyre flats.

I was asked if the car could be raced. Well, she has a fire extinguisher, anti-roll bar and adjustable suspension and she goes like the proverbial off a shovel - but I've never raced a car in my life and I have no idea what - if anything - would need to be done to take her racing.

Approximate dimensional information:- Length: 4039 mm / 159 in Width: 1676 mm / 66 in Height: 1016 mm / 40 in Wheelbase: 2540 mm / 100 in She weighs in at about 2040 lbs - without humans, according to the men in white coats. You are welcome to view the car by appointment, in Ringwood Hants.

I see no reason why the car shouldn't be driven home by a new buyer, but do remember this is a very light, very powerful car and you should really get used to her before putting your foot down!

Will consider swaps or p/ex of more sedate car.

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len.doyle.1
07837363712

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