This barn-find 1934 Jaguar SS1 Coupe is a black-plate California
car and an exciting original discovery that's been sitting off the
road since 1968. Green with tan interior. The car comes largely
complete and retains its original engine. Its gearbox is also with
the car. A rare find, especially in unrestored condition. This
special car is well worth the effort to restore. Forerunner of the
'Jaguar' marque, the SS1 predated yet epitomized the former's
advertising slogan, 'Grace, Space, Pace.' 'SS' originally stood for
the Swallow Sidecar & Coachbuilding Company, which had been founded
in Blackpool, England by William Walmsley in 1922. The company
branched out into motor manufacture in 1926 and marque status
arrived in October 1931 with the launch of the SS1 coup?. The SS1's
low, under-slung chassis was designed by Lyons and supplied
exclusively to Swallow by John Black's Standard Motor Company,
which also provided the six-cylinder engine and four-speed gearbox.
Lyons' design for the body was startling: the SS1's excessively
long bonnet, tiny passenger compartment and helmet-type front wings
suggesting that it represented the ultimate in high performance. In
so doing, the SS1 went some way towards establishing the pattern
for future Jaguars, combining sporting good looks with a
better-than-average specification and all at a bargain price.
Indeed, so successful was Lyons' new venture that production of
Swallow-bodied cars ceased altogether in 1933 and SS Cars Limited
was formed, initially as a subsidiary of the Swallow
sidecar-building business. The SS1 remained in production until
1936. Black-plate California barn-find Original unrestored example
Rare early SS model Off the road since 1968 Retains its original
engine Price: $39,500
Vehicle Details
1934 Jaguar SS
Listing ID:CC-2013155
Price:$39,500
Location:Astoria, New York
Year:1934
Make:Jaguar
Model:SS
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Tan
Odometer:0
Stock Number:25934
VIN:25934
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