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1963 Jaguar MK2 3.4 M/O

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"I recently purchased a vehicle from Jesmond and found the whole process to be a great experience. I found Jesmond to be a very obliging and forthright person to deal with and felt quite quickly, that he is a man of integrity. He was very accommodating and allowed me all the time I required in making my purchase, never at any time did I feel pressured or unduly influenced in any way. Having said that he did take the time to find out what my needs and wants were regarding my vehicle purchase and was able to steer me on the right path with his vast knowledge of European cars until I was able to decide clearly what it was that I wanted. Once I had made my choice of vehicle he supplied me with all of the relevant history on it (where it originated from, work history etc) and familiarised me with the vehicle covering its performance and general running and how to get the best out of it. He encouraged me to get a check on the car prior to purchase and informed me of the best agents and automotive engineers that were locally available. His obvious love and passion for his vehicles and European vehicles in general came across strongly and only enhanced my faith in him and the car I was considering to purchase. When the sale was made and upon uplifting the vehicle I was delighted to find a full tank and a bottle of wine included. A nice touch. In short I found Jesmond a very professional and amiable person to deal with and would have no hesitation doing further business with him and would recommend him to anyone that could benefit from what he has to offer."
David Dowell, North Canterbury, New Zealand


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      There was a time when motor cars were built with elegance, purpose and soul; when designers valued proportion over gimmickry, craftsmanship over technology for technology’s sake, and when driving still meant something. Somewhere along the line, much of the modern automotive world lost its way.

      Which is precisely why cars like the Jaguar Mk2 continue to captivate generations of enthusiasts across the globe.

      Presented here is a very fine example of what is widely regarded as one of the most desirable Jaguars ever produced,  a Jaguar Mk2 finished in timeless British Racing Green, and importantly specified with the Manual gearbox with Overdrive combination.

      Elegant, sporting and unmistakably British, the Mk2 remains one of the defining saloons of the golden age of motoring.

      Introduced in 1959, the Mk2 represented a major leap forward for Jaguar. Sleeker, faster and more refined than its predecessor, it combined genuine sporting performance with luxury and practicality in a way very few manufacturers could achieve at the time. Under the leadership of Sir William Lyons, Jaguar created a car that appealed equally to racing drivers, business executives and discerning enthusiasts alike.

      And it was here, with the Mk2, that Jaguar truly cemented a legend. The new flagship proved immensely popular and highly profitable for Jaguar, quickly becoming the sporting saloon of choice for enthusiastic drivers throughout Britain and beyond. Its success on both road and racetrack only strengthened its reputation, with the Mk2 earning admiration for its balance of grace, pace and handling; qualities, that would become synonymous with the Jaguar name itself.

      Today, exceptional Mk2s are becoming increasingly difficult to find, particularly in desirable colour combinations and manual overdrive specification. As collectors continue to recognise the historical significance, rarity and enduring beauty of these cars, values for the very best examples have remained consistently strong, securing the Mk2’s position as both a rewarding ownership proposition and a respected collector motor car.

      ABOUT THIS CAR

      • To sum it up in one word - STUNNING, Arguably, one Of the Best Ten Mark 2's in New Zealand.
      • NZ NEW
      • MATCHING NUMBERS
      • 3.4 Manual / Overdrive
      • Fully Restored circa 15 years ago at 53485 miles, so hasn't traveled all that much since restoration.
      • Engine was reconditioned & Aluminium Sump fitted by Taylors Autos in Auckland. Has a service history at Archibalds and Shorters in Greenlane, Auckland.
      • Laser straight body / Beautiful paintwork
      • Like new interior
      • Beautiful Wood grain
      • Very good tires on Chrome wires.
      • Mechanically sound – all gearbox bearings replaced / New Discs / All 4 calipers have been bored out and stainless steel inserts put in / all brake lines and flexible hoses replaced and new overdrive cone replaced / new shocks fitted / Diff checks out all good / New Clutch and Bell Housing / Stainless steel exhaust / very well maintained vehicle
      • Classy, Timeless and Absolutely Beautiful in every respect
      • Drives Superbly
      • Tools, spare wheel, original jack – all there.
      • Original Registration Papers available.
      • Odometer in Miles.

      SPECIFICATIONS

      • Engine: 3.4-litre XK inline six-cylinder
      • Configuration: Twin overhead camshaft (DOHC)
      • Carburetion: Twin SU carburettors
      • Power Output: Approx. 210bhp @ 5,500rpm
      • Torque: Approx. 292Nm
      • Transmission: 4-speed (Moss) Manual with Laycock de Normanville Overdrive
      • Drive Type: Rear-wheel drive
      • Brakes: Four-wheel disc brakes with servo assistance
      • Suspension (Front): Independent front suspension with coil springs
      • Suspension (Rear): Live rear axle with semi-elliptic leaf springs
      • Top Speed: Approx. 120mph / 193kmh
      • 0–100kmh: Approx. 9 seconds
      • Wheelbase: 2,727mm
      • Length: 4,591mm
      • Weight: Approx. 1,450–1,500kg

      The 3.4-litre Mk2 is often considered the sweet spot of the range — offering much of the performance and character of the famed 3.8, while delivering a slightly more balanced and refined driving experience. Smooth, torquey and unmistakably charismatic, the XK engine paired beautifully with the manual overdrive transmission, creating one of the great sporting saloons of the 1960s.

      Favoured by enthusiasts for its blend of drivability, elegance and performance, the 3.4 Mk2 remains one of the most collectible post-war Jaguars today, particularly in desirable manual overdrive specification and original colour combinations such as British Racing Green.

      We are confident that, much like the legendary Jaguar E-Types, these Mk2s will continue to appreciate as the years pass and truly exceptional examples become increasingly difficult to find.

      Revered for their timeless lines, motorsport pedigree and unmistakable British character, the Jaguar Mk2 has firmly established itself as one of the most iconic sporting saloons ever produced.

      In recent years, strong international demand for high-quality, correctly presented cars has continued to underpin values, with the very best examples, particularly desirable 3.4 and 3.8 litre cars, commanding significant premiums and showing steady long-term appreciation. Auction and market data across the UK, Europe and Australasia continues to demonstrate that rarity, originality, provenance and presentation are becoming more important than ever, with standout cars increasingly separated from average examples in both desirability and value.

      With fewer truly exceptional Mk2s remaining, opportunities to acquire one of genuine caliber are becoming increasingly rare. Here is your chance to secure what could arguably be described as one of the nicest ones in New Zealand; a motor car equally suited to a discerning collector, seasoned enthusiast, or long-term investor in significant classic automobiles.

      Will be sold WOF'd and Registered IF sold in New Zealand.

      Transport / Shipping can be organised for Buyer's behalf at Buyer's cost.

      Viewing is Monday to Friday By Appointment Only!

      PLEASE READ: The Purchaser is encouraged to personally fully inspect the vehicle and also to have the vehicle inspected, and fully assessed by an experienced, independent, specialist garage - before committing to purchase. While the Purchaser is entitled to rely on statements given by Waimak Classic Cars as being correct, where goods such as vehicles are concerned, with so many moving parts and rust being an issue with older vehicles; a Purchaser who chooses not to seek independent professional assistance when assessing the quality of what they propose to buy is considered as buying at their own risk, and if the vehicle then turns out to be of less than the represented quality, or not up to the Purchaser's expectation, or in the Purchaser opinion not fit for purpose; then the Purchaser is considered to have contributed to their own loss and should not expect any refunds or betterment from Waimak.

       

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      DISCLAIMER (PLEASE READ)

      NOTIFICATION AS TO NATURE OF GOODS IN TERMS OF THE CONSUMER GUARANTEES ACT 1993

      Waimak Classic Cars Ltd is a New Zealand registered company and accepts that the vehicle being sold must be of “acceptable quality” in terms of section 7 of the New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 (the Act) having regard to “the nature of the goods”.

      Waimak Classic Cars is not aware of any specific defects with the vehicle, however (a) such a vehicle being a classic vehicle may have mechanical breakdowns, electrical failures at inconvenient times and maintenance costs being part of and parcel of ownership of a classic vehicle; (b) reliability is a combination of the particular nature of the classic vehicle, how it is being driven, how it has been maintained, and to a certain extent luck; (c) because of the age of the vehicle, and its propensity to rust, it is likely that the vehicle would have been fully or partially restored, or at least repainted at some point in its life, maybe even more than once. Waimak Classic Cars does not know, and cannot give advice on how good any restoration work on the vehicle had been.

      The Purchaser acknowledges that the vehicle is being sold as a classic car; that in terms of the Act and the nature of the goods, the vehicle is an old car, bike or boat, that may have visual and hidden faults, unlike a new motor vehicle.

      The Purchaser is encouraged to personally fully inspect the vehicle and also to have the vehicle inspected, and fully assessed by an experienced, independent, specialist garage - before committing to purchase. While the Purchaser is entitled to rely on statements given by Waimak Classic Cars as being correct, where goods such as vehicles are concerned, with so many moving parts and rust being an issue with older vehicles; a Purchaser who chooses not to seek independent professional assistance when assessing the quality of what they propose to buy is considered as buying at their own risk, and if the vehicle then turns out to be of less than the represented quality, or not up to the Purchaser's expectation, or in the Purchaser opinion not fit for purpose; then the Purchaser is considered to have contributed to their own loss and should not expect any refunds or betterment from Waimak Classic Cars.

      The Purchaser acknowledges that they have read and fully understand this notification and the nature of a car which is many years old.

      For more information about this vehicle, please contact us Monday to Friday between 9:00am and 6:00pm (New Zealand Standard Time) on +64 (0) 3 310-6485. Alternatively, you may email us at [email protected] anytime.

      PLEASE NOTE: Waimak Classic Cars is Not a car yard dealer type of operation. As a result, we do not operate through fixed opening hours and viewing is By Appointment Only.