For Sale at Auction: 1966 Jaguar XK in Chattanooga, Tennessee

Vehicle Description

Chassis No. 7E 69649

In the realm of roadgoing endurance racing cars, few command the reverence and mystique of the Jaguar XKSS. Born from the discontinuation of Jaguar's racing program after the 1956 season, the XKSS emerged as a road-going variant of the remaining D-type inventory. This transformation saw subtle yet significant alterations: the removal of the seat divider and prominent tail fin, the addition of a passenger door, a full-width windscreen with wipers, removable side screens, chromed bumperettes, and a folding soft top. In essence, the XKSS remained a barely domesticated D-type.

Tragedy struck after the completion of a mere 16 XKSS examples, as a fire at Jaguar's Browns Lane factory consumed the remaining nine chassis. With the model's production intrinsically tied to the available D-type stock, this tragedy abruptly ended the XKSS lineage. Given the XKSS's near-unattainable status, a market emerged for an authentic, exhilarating, yet economically viable alternative. The exemplary XKSS recreation presented here, crafted by Tempero Coach & Motor Company of New Zealand, answers this call. Renowned for their achingly detailed, hand-formed recreations of the most coveted sports and GT thoroughbreds of the 1950s and 60s, Tempero's artisans have spent decades honing traditional coachbuilding techniques, resulting in inch-perfect machines.

This faithful homage to the XKSS underpinned by a 1966 Series I E-Type chassis. It is powered by a 4.2-liter XK twin-cam inline-six with triple Weber carburetors, mated to an XJS-derived five-speed manual transmission. The exquisite aluminum bodywork is a testament to Tempero's impeccable craftsmanship. The cabin, trimmed in scarlet leather, features a padded dashboard and transmission tunnel, black crinkle-finished dash with Smiths gauges, and wood-rimmed steering wheel, while exposed floor and side panels showcase the immaculate alloy structure beneath. Additional equipment from Tempero includes Dunlop-style knock-off disc wheels in aluminum, a louvered bonnet secured by leather straps, a side-exit exhaust system, a black soft top, and a luggage rack.

Completed in 2005, this Recreation first joined the collection of the late connoisseur Chuck Swimmer. In 2012, it passed to Michael Granito of Tuxedo Park, New York, with a mere 1,200 miles recorded. Subsequently, it found a home in Orin Smith's distinguished Vero Beach, Florida-based collection. Under Smith's stewardship, the Jaguar reportedly benefited from carburetor and suspension servicing in February 2020.

This hand-fabricated homage offers exhilarating performance and timeless elegance, channeling the spirit of the three-time 24 Hours of Le Mans winner with remarkable authenticity. It would make an enticing entrant into vintage racing events, offering the opportunity to experience the XKSS mystique without compromise.

Vehicle Details

  • 1966 Jaguar XK
  • Listing ID: CC-1888935
  • Price: Auction Vehicle
  • Location:Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Year:1966
  • Make:Jaguar
  • Model:XK
  • Odometer:2104
  • Stock Number:CH24Lot_185
  • VIN:7E69649
Listed By:
Broad Arrow Auctions
1 Carter St
Chattanooga, TN 37420

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