Vehicle Description
1957 Jaguar XK140 FHC True�California�blue plate car that matches
the title, bought new in California in 1957 and remained until 2017
From the personal collection of the Astor Classics Museum Two owner
car, previous owner had the car since 1983 Purchased new from San
Diego British Motors from a Naval captain who willed the Jag to his
13 year old nephew in 1960 The car was then stored away in the
family garage until 1983, believed to only have 46k original miles
Loaded with MC equipment such as windscreen jets, Lucas fog lights
and dual exhaust Final year for the XK140 and one of only 1,965
left-hand drive Fixed Head Coupes made between 1954 and 1957 Pastel
Blue exterior and dark blue interior with Connolly Leather seats
and Wilton wool carpet Numbers matching 3.4L DOHC inline
six-cylinder engine, dual SU carburetors and dual exhaust Numbers
matching four-speed manual transmission Four-wheel-drum brakes and
body-colored Dayton Wire Wheels Optional functioning tube powered
Radiomobile S. Smith & Sons radio Original
operator/maintenance/service handbook and�California�registrations�
Suave, sophisticated and very English, MotoeXotica Classic Cars is
very proud to present this 1957 Jaguar XK140 Fixed Head Coupe.
Purchased in 1957 in San Diego, California by a U.S. Naval Captain
from San Diego British Motors, this car is only one of 1,965
left-hand drive Fixed Head Coupes made between 1954 and 1957. �In
1960 the captain willed this car to his nephew, who was just 13.
While it waited for its new owner to reach driving age, the car was
stored in a garage on the family's farm, where it remained for 22
years and then purchased by Arthur Astor in 1983. Art Astor is the
owner of radio stations KCEO, KSPA in the Inland Empire and KFSD in
San Diego, he is a 50-year veteran of Southern California
broadcasting. In addition over the past 30 years Astor had
assembled a truly spectacular stable of vintage automobiles, over
250 low-mileage examples spanning the 1920s to the 1970s and this
1967 Jaguar was one of the first additions to Astor's amazing car
collection. Please note that we also have the 1967 Jaguar 420 Sedan
for sale from Astor's fine collection! Finished in Pastel Blue,
this Jag's paint and trim are in overall very good condition. The
glass panels are clear and intact, including the split windshield.
The car's lights look great, including the Lucas Headlights and
optional Lucas Fog Lights. The Jaguar rolls on land reproduction
period Firestone gum-dipped whitewall tires, sized 8.00-16,
surrounding body-colored Dayton Wire Wheels. The tires and wheels
are in overall good condition. The Jag's body panels are straight
solid after more than two decades in storage. The engine bay is
tidy and the bumpers are look great. Under the bonnet, this cat
came with the 3.4L DOHC straight six-cylinder (original numbers
matching) with SU carburetors and a dual exhaust system. Backing up
the engine is a four-speed manual transmission (original numbers
matching). The Jag is also loaded with some MC equipment such as
body-colored Dayton Wire Wheels, Lucas Fog Lamps, windshield
washers, upscale trunk fittings and dual exhaust.�It also features
four-wheel drum brakes. Fixed Head Coupes came with two six-volt
batteries, one in each front wing. Inside, the original dark blue
interior is in good overall condition. The dark blue Connolly
Leather seats look great. The matching Wilton Wool carpet is in
good shape, as is the instrument panel with its burled wood insert
for added warmth. While the dash offers complete instrumentation,
the fuel gauge is inoperable. The original four-spoke steering
wheel is present, the mirror glass and shifter look good while the
center console and map pockets are in very good order. Completing
the interior is the optional and very cool�tube powered Radiomobile
S. Smith & Sons radio that actually works! In 1954, the Jaguar
XK140 replaced the XK120. The XK140 brought with it many
improvements and upgrades. Compared to its predecessor, the XK140
received a larger engine, rack-and-pinion steering and more
interior space. The fixed head coupe and the drophead coupe were
given the occasional jump seats, made possible by moving the engine
forward three inches. The cowl was raised two inches, as was the
steering wheel, which allowed for more comfort and headroom inside.
The XK140 came equipped with heavier bumpers, which were now
connected to the chassis. In the front, the cast-aluminum grille
had fewer bars, which improved cooling. Buyers had the option of
purchasing twin fog lights as optional equipment, and the hood and
trunk were given chrome strips and medallions, in celebration of
previous Le Mans victories. The Burman steering of the outgoing
XK120 was replaced with a rack-and-pinion system and the roll bars
were increased in diameter, making the XK140 stiffer in the
corners.�Production continued through 1957, when it was replaced by
the XK150. Documentation includes original
operator/maintenance/service guide. Competition to this Jaguar in
1957 included the Aston Martin DB D Mk III, Chevrolet's Corvette
and Ford's Thunderbird. This car is currently located at our
facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer
shows 45,992 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and
clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! CLICK HERE TO
VIEW OUR YOUTUBE VIDEO VIN: A815841 Body#: J6649 EIN: G9077-8 TIN:
JL36190CR Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed below
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