Detail Info for: Jaguar : Other Mark IX Saloon 1960 jaguar mark ix saloon 1 of 4000 made in lhd runs drives stops gm 5.7 l v 8

Transaction Info
Sold On:
04/13/2015
Price:
$ 6000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
38586
Location:
Willoughby, Ohio, 44094
Seller Type:
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1960 Jaguar Other
Submodel Body Type:
Sedan
Engine:
5.7L V8
Transmission:
Automatic
VIN:
792886BW
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
This is a no reserve listing. This is my 1960 Jaguar Mark IX saloon. There were only about 4000 of these cars made in LHD (left hand drive) and an unknown number still remain. This is a full-size luxury car Jaguar built to compete with Bentley and Rolls-Royce. These cars are collectible vehicles that are hard to find in operable condition. Restored or original concours examples go for $60,000 and up- these are valuable historic vehicles. This is complete, running/driving car that is solid and in presentable condition. This could be an excellent candidate for a full restoration or you can drive it and enjoy it the way it is. This car has an "old car" patina which cannot be replicated- seeing this car on the road makes nearly everyone smile. This car is fun to drive- most people haven't seen an ancient British car this size and it attracts attention. This Jaguar has the complete Old World British interior woodwork and upholstery, along with a wool headliner and factory sunroof. There are numerous locking wooden cabinetry compartments and cubbies as well as folding rear seat tea tables and a locking rear seat storage compartment. There are wood-mounted cigar lighters in the B-pillars which we'd use today to charge our phones. All of this wood is intact, complete and looks good for the age. The body is generally straight and clean and looks very decent. The body is in good shape for the age and while it isn't rust-free it is very solid for the age. It is old paint which is still intact. The trunk is solid throughout and so is the frame, underside and floors. The body is in surprisingly solid condition mostly due to the fact that is has been stored indoors. All the glass is intact and the windows go up and down properly. This Jaguar starts and runs well. The engine is powerful and runs well. The transmission shifts through all the gears. This is a running & driving car that starts, runs, steers, stops, etc. The drivetrain is a GM 5.7L V8 engine with a THM350 transmission. (I know, I know- Jaguar purists are horrified). This makes for a reliable, powerful engine that is easily serviced. Parts are readily available and cheap. This is a bulletproof engine/transmission combination. This engine swap was done professionally and done well. The core support is new, along with the power steering rack and many other new parts involved in the swap. This is a freshly rebuilt engine with all new bolt-on accessories and parts plus aluminum pulleys, an Edelbrock intake manifold and Holley carburetor. This is a clean swap and nice setup. This is an enormously fun car to drive- it attracts attention everywhere you drive, mostly because people have never seen one before. You cannot stop at a light or put gas in this car without someone asking you questions or giving you thumbs-up. Most people think it is a Rolls-Royce. This is an old car- not a restored car and not one you're likely to drive cross-country. This car will be a project for someone if they want it to be perfect, since is certainly isn't perfect right now. There is some body rust, particularly toward the bottoms of the doors and at the bottoms of the rocker panels. I have replacement rocker panels that go with the car. The power steering pump leaks so the power steering isn't working well- it is basically manual steering. It is still plenty driveable and manageable the way it is but you won't be parallel parking much- you should be moving to turn the steering wheel easily. This car is geared low- it isn't geared to be much of a long-distance highway car- it is geared more for around-town driving. This is an old car, and of course it is sold as-is with no warranty. This is not a car you will load the kids into and take them to school every day, unless you and your kids are really cool... Other than if you live locally, I recommend having the car trailered or shipped for practicality's sake. The odometer reads 38,586 miles; this will be noted as non-actual mileage on the title. Questions, please email or call/text John at 440-339-4341. On Apr-06-15 at 21:11:43 PDT, seller added the following information: For a shipping quote, please call Angels Moving Autos at 530-245-0481.On Apr-12-15 at 20:49:20 PDT, seller added the following information: I've had many questions that begin with "I live 300-500 miles away and I was wondering if the car would make the drive home"? The bottom line is that this is a sound car with no known mechanical issues but it is geared low and doesn't have a high top speed. Long freeway driving would be frustrating. I'm sure you could make a long drive if you really wanted to, but why? Please plan to trailer or ship this car to wherever you live, unless you're local- it's just the prudent thing to do with a 55 year old car.On Apr-13-15 at 08:00:00 PDT, seller added the following information: I should clarify the power steering situation. It is the power steering gearbox that leaks, not the pump. For the new owner's information, I have found good used power steering gearboxes for sale or this one could potentially be fixed. The car does steer and can be driven the way it is.