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JAGUAR - XK 150 - Convertible

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Marca JAGUAR Tipo di auto Cabrio/Roadster Guida Destra
Modello XK 150 Condizione Restaurato Trazione Posteriore
Versione Convertible Carburante Benzina Cambio Manuale
Anno 1959 KM 10000 Colore Verde
Marca JAGUAR KM 10000
Modello XK 150 Guida Destra
Versione Convertible Carburante Benzina
Tipo di auto Cabrio/Roadster Trazione Posteriore
Condizione Restaurato Cambio Manuale
Anno 1959 Colore Verde
Marca JAGUAR
Modello XK 150
Versione Convertible
Anno 1959
Tipo di auto Cabrio/Roadster
Condizione Restaurato
Guida Destra
Trazione Posteriore
Carburante Benzina
Cambio Manuale
KM 10000
Colore Verde

Descrizione

The 1959 Jaguar XK150S 3.4 Drophead Coupe represents the pinnacle of the legendary XK series, blending refined luxury with high-performance engineering. It was the last iteration of Jaguar’s XK lineup before the arrival of the iconic E-Type in 1961, making it a highly desirable classic today.

The Evolution of the XK Series
The XK150 was introduced in 1957 as the successor to the XK140, which itself was an evolution of the groundbreaking XK120 from 1948. While the XK120 had been designed to showcase Jaguar’s advanced DOHC inline-six engine, and the XK140 improved on comfort and handling, the XK150 was a more refined and powerful version of the breed.

By 1959, Jaguar had perfected the XK formula, offering the high-performance XK150S model with a more powerful engine, better brakes, and improved suspension.

The "S" Model: High-Performance Excellence
The XK150S 3.4 Drophead Coupe (DHC) was a higher-performance version of the XK150, introduced in 1958. It featured:

A 3.4-liter DOHC inline-six engine, producing 250 horsepower—a significant increase over the standard XK150.
Triple SU carburetors, borrowed from Jaguar’s racing program, for better throttle response and power delivery.
0-60 mph in just 7.8 seconds, an impressive feat for the era.
Disc brakes all around, making it one of the first production cars to feature four-wheel disc brakes as standard, improving stopping power.
A Drophead Coupe (DHC) body style, which was a more luxurious option than the Open Two-Seater (Roadster), featuring a fully retractable soft top, roll-up windows, and a more refined interior.
Design & Luxury Features
The XK150 introduced a more modern look, with:

A wider and more curvaceous body, improving aerodynamics and allowing for more cabin space.
A one-piece wraparound windscreen, replacing the split-screen design of the XK120 and XK140.
A more luxurious interior, featuring higher-quality leather, wood veneer, and upgraded instrumentation.
Performance and Racing Pedigree
The XK150S wasn’t just a pretty face—it had genuine racing DNA. Jaguar had already dominated Le Mans in the 1950s with the C-Type and D-Type, and the XK150S borrowed technology from these race-winning machines.

While the XK150 never competed as a factory race car, its engine, braking system, and handling made it a favorite among private racers and performance enthusiasts.

Legacy & Collector Value
The 1959 XK150S 3.4 Drophead Coupe is now a highly sought-after collector’s car due to:

Its rarity: Fewer than 900 XK150S models were ever built.
Its position as the final evolution of the XK lineage before the Jaguar E-Type revolutionized sports cars.
Its blend of classic Jaguar styling, cutting-edge performance (for its time), and luxurious features.
Final Thoughts
The XK150S was Jaguar’s last great 1950s grand tourer, balancing racing pedigree with British craftsmanship. Today, it remains a symbol of Jaguar’s golden era, with well-maintained examples fetching premium prices at auctions.

 

This excellent example of a jaguar XK150 S Drophead coupe has been totally restored, was delivered in 1955 to Rossleigh in Edinburgh. Original right hand drive manual car with over drive with all matching numbers and original colour and trimm specification, just perfect in every way.. Stunning car with great history.

 

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