West Coast Classics are proud to present an absolutely exceptional
and very rare and professionally frame off restored example of this
coveted and highly desirable 1953 Jaguar XK 120 Drop Head Coupe
Left Hand Drive U.S. delivery model which was the beneficiary of a
frame off restoration in the mid 2000's to as new show ready
condition with an already excellent body with no damage history and
no rust! This beauty still boasts it's original five disc-type
steel wheels with original fender spats, aka Fender Skirts (in
America!) spare wheel, and it's original matching numbers engine as
verified by the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate. O ne of
the rarest XK 120 variants, second only to the alloy-body Roadster.
The XK 120 was produced by Jaguar between 1948-54 and caused an
absolute sensation when launched and was immediately destined to
become one of the most collectible cars of all time. Its name
referred to its straight six, 3442 cc 120 mph (193 km/h) top speed
(faster with the windscreen removed!) engine which was insanely
fast for its day and made the XK120 the world's fastest standard
production car at the time of its launch and a very successful
racer which spurred Jaguar onto breaking many world speed
records.The roadster's lightweight canvas top stows out of sight
behind the seats and its doors have no external handles. The
windscreen can be removed if desired! The drophead coupe (DHC) had
a padded and lined canvas top, which folded onto the rear deck
behind the seats when retracted and roll-up windows and the
dashboards and door-caps in both the DHC and the closed coup (FHC)
were wood-veneered, whereas the more spartan and lighter roadster's
were leather-trimmed.The first 242 XK 120s made had wood-framed
open-top aluminum bodies with two seats; Perceiving the design line
from the front wheels, over the hood, and to the rear was like
watching a rolling wave: smooth, calm, powerful and this design was
to set the tone for all post war sports cars and continues to
influence to this day, just look at the taper from the hood to the
rear on Jaguar's 2018 F-Type.Production switched to all-steel
construction better for making the cars in volume by 1950. It
eventually came in three versions: as an open two-seat roadster
(OTS) and later, as a fixed-head coupe (FHC) in 1951 and a
drop-head coupe (DHC) in 1953. The XK 120's are more desirable than
the later-model XK 140's and 150's, especially the ones designed
before 1950 because those had aluminum skins, with racing history
examples commanding many millions of dollars, but these days any of
the open cars command more money than any coupe. When this stunning
model debuted in 1948 at the Earls Court Motor Show in London,
England it was the darling of the show and remains today as much of
a show stopper as it did then, over sixty-six years later! The car
set numerous and now legendary speed records and was the fastest
production car in the world in it's day and Jaguar used its engine
for decades to come. In terms of design, the two-seater roadster
with its classically simple flowing lines, slender tail and exotic
flush-sided body was a massive leap forward for sports car design
at the time and in many ways its styling remains unparalleled.
Combined with new standards in terms of performance, Jaguar had
obviously built what was destined to become this milestone and
eminently always collectible classic car.This particular DHC is a
Numbers-matching engine example as per the Jaguar Daimler Heritage
Trust Factory-correct finishes of 'Birch Grey' over 'Red' leather
with a 'French Grey' convertible top Ideal entry point for
prestigious rallies and touring events worldwide While the XK 120
Roadster stunned the motoring world at its unexpected 1948 Earls
Court debut, Jaguar soon broadened the models appeal with the
introduction of the Fixed Head Coupe in 1951. Blending the XK 120
Roadsters thrilling performance with a more luxurious and graceful
roofline, with roll-up windows, and a richly appointed cabin, the
closed car offered a distinctly more refined grand touring
experience, being similar in spirit, yet altogether different in
character from the elemental open two-seater. Bridging these two
worlds, the elegant Drophead Coupe arrived in 1953. Combining the
open-air freedom of the Roadster with the comfort and luxury of the
Fixed Head Coupe, it featured a beautifully lined convertible top
with a wool headliner and roll-up windows, ensuring true
all-weather capability. The XK 120 Drophead Coupe remains one of
the most desirable of the series, surpassed in rarity only by the
early alloy-body Roadsters. Completed on 4th May 1953 for
distribution through Charles Hornburgs influential Los Angeles
dealership, the XK 120 Drophead Coupe offered here is beautifully
presented in its elegant factory-correct livery of 'Birch Grey'
over 'Red 'leather, complemented by a French Grey convertible top.
The restoration was completed by the renown 'Lake Oswego
Restoration' of Oregon in 2006. The car retains its
numbers-matching engine block (W 8373-8), as confirmed by its
Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Production Record Trace
Certificate.The professional restorers attention to detail is
evident, highlighted by the models signature burled walnut trim,
desirable arched-back semi-bucket seats, wide whitewall tires, and
rear fender skirts. An absolutely superb example of the most
elegant XK 120 variant, this Drophead Coupe perfectly balances
open-air motoring with grand touring refinement. Ideal for spirited
driving or leisurely top-down excursions, it would make a superb
entry for prestigious rallies and touring events worldwide. The
111th of 1,471 LHD Drophead Coupes built and the first car bought
by the consignor in 1971; indicates 60,511 miles with a frame-off
restoration by Lake Oswego Restoration, completed in 2006 in this
handsome and factory original color combination. 190 hp, 3,442 cc
DOHC six-cylinder engine with two 1-inch SU carburetors, four-speed
manual transmission, independent front suspension with torsion
bars, double wishbones, and an anti-roll bar, live rear axle with
semi-elliptical leaf springs, and four-wheel hydraulic drum brakes.
The first XK120s arrived in the U.S. in August 1949, delivered to
distributors Max Hoffman in New York and Charles Hornburg in Los
Angeles. Their sensuous flowing lines, 3.4-liter DOHC engines, and
sparkling performance created a sensation that endures today. This
frame off restored example was delivered to Charles Hornburg in Los
Angeles and bought by Miss V.M. Donaldson on May 14, 1953.
Reportedly in Oregon for all its life, it was the first car bought
by David Adams, who purchased it as a high-school senior in 1971.
Already a successful artist and sculptor, Adams realized that his
sports car was going to need expert care and enlisted in the
Foreign Car program at Mt. Hood Community College. He rebuilt his
car (the first time) during the course and then interned at
European car experts Leyfax Garage in Portland for three years,
learning how to do a job perfectly once. He then started a business
importing classic cars from England and learning the fine points of
a proper restoration. He also began a 10-year search for the
correct parts for this car. Finished in its original Birch Grey
with a French Grey top over a Red leather interior and featuring
the desirable curved-back seats. Though the original burl walnut
interior wood was sound, it has been replaced with a complete new
set, with the correct satin finish.The frame-off restoration, by
Adams own 'Lake Oswego Restoration', addressed even the smallest
details, using mostly correct date-coded parts, as well as genuine
Jaguar nuts, bolts, and hose clamps.The engine block is original,
while the cylinder head is a factory replacem...for more
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