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November Classic

Auction: Saturday 25th November 2023, 1:00pm at Barons, Unit 6 Harbour Close, Cracknore Industrial Park, Marchwood, Southampton. SO40 4AF
Viewing: Monday 13th November 2023, 9:00am - 5:00pm to Saturday 25th November 2023, 9:00am - 1:00pm

Lot 108: 1967 Jaguar 340 MK2 (REDUCED RESERVE)
- Sold
Sold for: £14,575
Manufacturer:
Jaguar
Registered:
1967
Model:
340 MK2 (REDUCED RESERVE)
Registraton:
OYV867F
Mileage:
63500
Chassis No:
P1J50102BW
MOT:
Colour:
Blue
Bodywork/Structure:
Paintwork:
Engine:
Interior:
Tranmission/Gearbox:
History:
Electrical:

 Jaguar MK2 340 Automatic 1968. This car was purchased by the vendor 2 years ago in first class condition for £25,000 but due to unfortunate circumstances was left outside and not used. The history shows one owner until 2003, second lady owner and then her husband was the third owner until 2021 when purchased by the vendor.  The car has suffered with bird mess on the paint and this has affected the paint as shown in the pictures. the interior woodwork has also suffered with the damp air which has crazed the varnish. The car runs and drives well with the auto gearbox smooth and precise. Other than this the car presents very well and it appears very sound with only 2 small areas of rust apparent, again shown in the pictures. Overall, this is still a very good useable example that runs and drives well with some service history which includes the buff log book, some old MOTs, invoices, old tax discs and storage invoices. The mileage of 63,500 is shown by the history to be correct. This is a low mileage car with good history, low owners that runs well and until recently was well maintained. Now in need of a little TLC to bring it back to a high standard. A Video Walk around of the paint faults is available on request.


Note: This description is provided by the vendor and unless otherwise stated is 'Not Verified' by Barons or any person employed by Barons. Prospective purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any statements made, whether they be statements of fact or opinion.