A 21-year-old with an eye for business - William Lyons - joined
forces with motorcycle sidecar specialist William Walmsley in 1922
to form the Swift Sidecar & Coach Building Co based in Blackpool,
England. Five years later they expanded into cars, producing bodies
for the Austin Seven two-seater, followed by a sedan version in
1928 - the same year the company moved to what would become a
famous home in Coventry. Its first proper cars were the 1931 SS1
and SS2 - low-bodied, long-bonneted models - and the company
changed its name to SS Cars in 1934. An open-seater variant called
the SS1 Tourer was the first taste of motorsport, competing in the
1933 Alpine Trial.
For consignment, a Jaguar XJ6 with a shorter wheelbase and
6-cylinder engine. This luxury sedan has not only its original
window sticker but all service records dating back to when the car
was new. Bathed in beautiful gray, this luxury cruiser was for
those who could not afford the upcoming V-12 version but wanted the
prestige of owning a Jaguar. A leather appointed interior with some
burl to boot, and a 4.2 Liter 6 cylinder, you can still arrive in
style, just play it up a bit!
Exterior
Very straight panels adorn the exterior of this car with only
slight bubbling noted at the base of the rear window. They are
covered in Regent Gray paint which appears to be the factory
applied coat and is also in very good condition. From its long
front swept "bonnet" which is flanked by aerodynamic fenders with
dual round headlights on either side, and a centered grille, to its
"boot" aerodynamics were always in mind. Plenty of shiny chrome and
brite work adorn this car at the bumpers, grille, drip moldings and
window surrounds. Even chrome tipped dual exhaust pipes are seen
peeking out from under the shiny rear bumper. Brilliant!
Interior
Pop open the doors and you are met with a nice combination of
patina wood, straight flat design, and classy very slightly worn
with time Mulberry leather buckets up front. The center console
houses the power window switches and a petite "T" shift lever
reminiscent of the '60's. Also noted are plenty of toggles, and
wheeled controls for temperature, fan speeds and air ducting. A
couch-like bench seat with 2 distinct seating areas is seen
stretching across the spacious back passenger compartment. The
headliner is nice and tight, and carpeting to match seats is in
good condition. A shout out to the burl dash which is just
beautifully preserved with just a few faults. Bob's your uncle!
Drivetrain
A 4.2 Liter DOHC Inline 6 sits comfortably in the nicely presenting
engine bay. It is fed a fuel and air mixture Lucas/Bosch L Jetronic
EFI. Attached to the back of this engine is a BW-66 3-speed
automatic transmission that shifts smoothly. The rear axle shows in
2.88 gear configuration. We note a new alternator has been
installed along with the A/C drive belt.
Undercarriage
Clean, rust free, and sturdy, and covered in an undercoat, no signs
of any invasive rust here. Power disc brakes for all 4 corners, as
well as independent coil springs all around.
Drive-Ability
Popping in it fired right up and on the test track it performed
well. On our drive all functions were working just swimmingly save
for the power antenna which stays in the up position and having the
sunroof open brought in just the right amount of winter sunshine
and crisp air.
A taste of luxury and Jaguar power, this classic saloon starts
quickly, shifts smoothly, and puts on a nice showing. Regent Gray
with nice chrome. The interior has creature comforts, and a nicely
preserved wood dash panel with plenty of gauges and toggle
switches. Early British luxury with a very smooth ride.
VIN DECODE
SAJAV1344GC447550
SAJ-Jaguar, England
A-XJ6
V-Manual Belts
1-4 Door Sedan
3-4.2L Inline 6
4-Automatic LHD
4-Check Digit
G-1986
C-Brown's Lane Assy Plant
447550-Sequential Unit Number
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This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
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