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1958 Jaguar XK 150 S OTS
Cool Classic Club

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SH ID

25-0706001

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Netherlands

Dealer

Power 250 PK

Date Part I August 12, 1958

Color Cream

Interior Red

Transmission Manual

VAT deductible No

Released in 1957, this successor to the legendary XK140 absolutely raised the bar in terms of standards in luxury and performance. The model came with a powerful six-cylinder 3.4-litre engine, good for 250 hp in the exclusive ‘S’ version. The XK150 introduced all-round disc brakes for the first time, a development that put Jaguar on the map with five consecutive Le Mans victories. These refinements gave the XK150 not only speed, but also the braking power and precision befitting a true racing icon.At the time, the XK150 S was the ultimate culmination of Jaguar's years of racing experience and technological innovation. To match the brutal power of the ‘C-type’ engine, the XK150 S received three SU HD8 carburettors, a lighter flywheel and a sharper camshaft, good for a breathtaking driving experience. A limited edition of just 846 examples of the open two-seater in left-hand drive. This combination of rarity and engineering mastery make the XK150 S a coveted classic.This particular XK150 S OTS, meticulously restored to its original 1958 specifications, is a rare find. For the first time shown here at Brussels again since the complete nut&bolt restoration, completely to the original specifications as it left the factory on 12 August 1958. Fully ‘matching numbers and colours’ in stunning Cream over Red, with a black hood and overdrive manual transmission. Every detail is correct, even the windscreen wiper motor is matching.
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