To Be OFFERED AT AUCTION at RM Sothebys' Monterey event, 15 - 17
August 2019.
Estimate:
$350,000 - $400,000
- The fifth XK 120; the first LHD example imported to the
U.S.
- The only XK 120 originally finished in Blue Sheen
- Beautifully restored by marque expert
- Recipient of the prestigious XK60 Diamond Award for
Excellence
- JCNA slalom record holder for 1949-1961 XK 120, 140, and
150
- Includes weather gear and exceptional original tool roll
- One of the most significant XKs extant
Only 240 hand-built, alloy-bodied XK 120 roadsters were produced,
and this exceptional example, chassis number 670005, was the very
first XK 120 imported into the United States. It left the Jaguar
factory in the non-standard color of Blue Sheen, the only XK 120
originally finished in this beautiful color. Dispatched on 17
August 1949, it was the fifth left-hand-drive XK to leave the
factory and the first destined for America, imported by noted New
York distributer Max Hoffman. Shortly after receiving the car,
Hoffman brought it to the second annual Watkins Glen Grand Prix,
where it was used as the official parade vehicle prior to the start
of the weekend's main event.
Either during or just prior to the Watkins Glen event, 670005 was
sold to Austin James of New York. The next owner was Donald
Batchelder, followed by the Brockman family in 1957. The Brockmans
would retain the car for the next three decades before selling it
in 1985. When discovered, the car was complete but in need of
restoration. Between October 2005 and June 2008, the XK 120 was
treated to a no-expense-spared restoration by the foremost Jaguar
specialist in the United States, JK Restorations of Oswego,
Illinois. It was refinished in its stunning original combination of
Blue Sheen over a two-tone blue leather interior.
Upon completion, the Jaguar was exhibited frequently, beginning at
the Amelia Island Concours d'Elegance in 2009. At the JCNA biennial
Challenge Championship in San Antonio, Texas, this XK 120 Alloy
captured the 2009 Concours Champion award in Class C02 (Champion
Class). Subsequently, at the 2009 Jaguar Club of Florida Concours,
the roadster was bestowed with Best of Show and Best of Class
honors, scoring a perfect 100 points. At the Suncoast Jaguar Club
Concours later that year, it received yet another 100-point
judgment and received 1st Place in the Champion Class. Chassis
670005 was judged at an average score of 99.99 points by JCNA for
the 2009 Concours Championship season. Additionally, 670005 won the
JCNA award in both 2009 and 2010 for 1st Place in Slalom Class B
(1949-1961 XK 120, 140, and 150) and in so doing recorded the
fastest time in JCNA history, eclipsing the previous record set in
1997. The car has been fastidiously cared for as part of an East
Coast collection since and presents splendidly today, including its
weather gear and an exceptional original tool roll.
Perhaps the words of Jaguar historian and respected author Phillip
Porter describes this stunning XK 120 best: "a truly exceptional XK
120, both in regard to its history and condition...In my opinion,
it is without question one of the most important Jaguar XKs still
in existence."
Please note that this car was erroneously listed as lot 243 in the
printed catalogue.
To view this car and others currently consigned to this auction,
please visit the RM website at
rmsothebys.com/en/auctions/mo19.