West Coast Classics are proud to present this exceptional 1955
Jaguar XK140 MC Roadster, restored in 1993 by the 'Classic Car
Center' in Warsaw, Indiana, involved taking the car's body to bare
metal before applying this original Green finish. This particular
chassis, S811390, is a highly desirable "MC" model, which signifies
it was factory-equipped with the Special Equipment (SE) package and
the high-performance C-Type cylinder head. Key details of this
specific Jaguar include: Chassis Number: S811390 , featuring the
"S" prefix indicative of its Special Equipment status. Engine: A
numbers-matching 3.4-liter inline-six paired with a four-speed
manual transmission. Performance: The MC designation raised the
engine's output to 210 horsepower, a significant jump over the
standard 190 horsepower Provenance: Owned by the Classic Car Centre
since 1989 before being acquired by the Dane Miller Estate in 1993
and kept in a climate-controlled facility. Highly desirable
numbers-matching MC example Factory 210-horsepower C-Type cylinder
head engine Acquired by The Dane Miller Estate Collection over 33
years ago Accompanied by a JDHT Certificate and file of invoice
recordsWith the success of the sensational XK120, the next
generation of sports cars from Jaguar had a tough act to follow.
Engineers at Jaguar, while quite pleased with the performance and
acceptance of their first postwar efforts, knew they could improve.
While the displacement of the tried-and-true 3.4-litre inline-six
remained unchanged, improvements in horsepower were achieved
through the use of a higher lift cam, improved porting, and better
breathing SU carburetors.These few improvements added 30 horsepower
to the overall ratings. In addition to engine functions, the motor
was moved forward about three inches for better balance. A
close-ratio four-speed gearbox combined with the well-tuned engine
led to some highly spirited performance runs. Improved handling on
the XK140 was based on the rack and pinion setup first used by
Jaguar on the fabulous C-Type race cars. Suspension upgrades
included stiffer torsion bars combined with improved telescopic
shock absorbers which were now found on all four corners of the
chassis. Exterior styling on the new model was based on the
original XK120s but could be distinguished by its new larger front
and rear bumpers, a revised and enlarged radiator grille opening,
plus improved rear taillights that incorporated turn
signals.Manufactured in May of 1955, this numbers-matching 1955
Jaguar XK140 MC Roadster, Chassis S811390, left the factory with
the desirable top-of-the-line SE / MC option, as the starting S
prefix in the serial number and Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust
Certificate will attest. The Dane Miller Estate Collection would
acquire this XK140 MC in 1993 from a neighboring Euro automobile
company in Warsaw, Indiana, the Classic Car Centre, who had owned
this Jag since 1989.Housed in an impressive two-story
climate-controlled collection facility, this Jaguar has been
diligently watched over since its comprehensive restoration that
was completed in 1993. Carried out by the Classic Car Centre, this
example was taken to bare metal and finished in its current shade
of Oak Green. The original specification Jaguar Biscuit interior
was sourced from G.W. Bartlett Company, which is documented by a
certificate of authenticity, as well as invoice records. Being a
factory MC model, this Jag is equipped with an array of desirable
exterior items that include the iconic knock-off wire wheels, Lucas
fog lights, and rear dual exhaust.Under the front hood, the MC
option, or special equipment package, continues to further this
example's desirability. A performance-oriented variant of the
standard XK140, factory upgrades include high-performance cylinder
heads derived from Jaguar?s Le Mans-winning C-Type race car, which
increased output to 210 horsepower versus 190 HP for standard cars.
Other mechanical features include high-output carburetors and
ignition to the match the performance of the upgraded cylinder
heads.The sportiest and most desirable factory version of the
beloved XK140, combined with its long-term ownership and documented
restoration, this 1955 Jaguar XK140 MC offers a compelling
opportunity to join a new collection for the first time in 33
years.
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