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Inside this issue - Jaguar Owner`s Club
Inside this issue:
• Auctions America - Burbank
• Tech Sessions
• European XJ 5.3 C
Artwork by Auto Effigies
August/September 2014
Volume 59 No.8/9
so rare;, only 604 of the RHD V12s were
built between 1975-78. Then came the
good news…
A newsletter editor
forwarded this interesting
story and photos about a very rare Cat
that is for sale. As we have featured
a few stories about XJ Coupes, I
thought I would share it with you.
See the classified section for contact
information. What a gorgeous
example! - ED
A restored Coupe for sale in the U.K - a
RHD V12. Our daughter was in graduate
school in Durham, U.K. I suddenly felt a
strong urge to visit her and make sure
she was keeping up with her studies.
While there, I arranged a side trip to see
the Coupe at a rural train station. After
a wild ride through the countryside I
decided this was the Coupe for me. The
rest is history and what a history it has
been.
After fifteen memorable years on the
(JCNA) Concours circuit, including six
North American Championship 1st
Place Awards and three Challenge
Championship 1st Place Awards, I have
decided to sell my European version
1976 Jaguar XJ 5.3C (XJ V12 Coupe). It
is my hope that a fellow enthusiast will
purchase the Coupe and will continue
showing it. This Coupe is a proven
champion, carefully restored and
maintained to the standard for that
model. It should be shared with those
who appreciate such a rare and beautiful
Jaguar.
The Series Two saloon was introduced
at the 1973 Frankfurt Motor Show
alongside the two-door coupe. This
model, which carries the suffix C for
Coupe is Sir William Lyons last project
he oversaw before his retirement. The
pillar-less Coupe is based on the short
wheelbase Series One XJ6. It’s 5.3 liter
V12 fuel-injected engine that produces
285 bhp and a top speed of 147 mph.
0-60 comes in 7.6 seconds.
I searched both here and abroad for my
Coupe. Soon the V12 Coupe became the
sole focus of my search but they were
in the U.K. on December 21, 1976. Its
owner was the Hon. H. V. Smith of Oxon.
Maj. R. B. French of Somerset, purchased
the car in September of 1983 and drove
it until 1987 when full restoration
was undertaken. The restoration was
overseen by his son, Peter French, and
was completed in 1995.
I would drive the Coupe on business
trips of over 100 miles and have always
driven the Coupe to and from JCNA
Concours events. I would leave before
the sun came up and make it home the
same day with my trophy. Driving into
the dawn on the open highway with just
the soothing purr of the V12 engine at
3,000 rpm is heavenly. Ah, what joy…
what pleasant memories.
This particular car was first registered
More photos in online version.
VIDEO OF THE MONTH
This month’s video is an amazing look inside the factory of electric car maker, Tesla.
This factory is located (for the time being) in Fremont, CA at the site of an old GM/Toyota plant. Who knows how long it will be before the anti-business climate in California
runs them off.
http://www.youtube.com/embed/8_lfxPI5ObM?rel=0
2014 Club Board Members
President
Charlie Hallums
949.733.1097
chash3@cox.net
First Vice President
(Activities)
Steve Kirby
949.261.8208
sackirby@pacbell.net
Second Vice President
(Membership)
Gerry Willburn
714.828.3127
gwillburn@ca.rr.com
Treasurer
James Friel
909 597-6669
jfriel@fullerton.edu
Newsletter Editor
Kevin J. Easton
818.419.6697
easton@eastonrobertson.com
Hospitality Chairman
Shirley Nyquist
562.597.1263
JohnHNyquist@aol.com
Touring Chair
Creighton Turner
626.799.9087
creigt@aol.com
JOC Web Master
Photographer
“Position Open”
“Position Open”
Chief Judge
Charlie Hallums
949.733.1097
chash3@cox.net
Concours Chair
Frank Gauer
714.838.8488
fgauer@pacbell.net
Corporate Relations
Judy Graven
323.257.9992
lsgjag@earthlink.net
Secretary
Jean Gauer
714.838.8488
jhgauer@pacbel.net
Historian
Patti Fox
310.923.3809
starangelspatti@msn.com
Director at Large
John Nyquist
562.597.1263
JohnHNyquist@aol.
com
Director of Club Regalia
John Donalson
johndonaldson@hotmail.
com
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JOC Members Ken & Ann Smith Win
Coveted First at Pebble Beach Concours
JOC and SDJC members, Ken and Ann
Smith of La Jolla and Rancho Santa Fe
won a First Place Award for their elegant
Rolls-Royce Phantom V Sedanca de
Ville by James Young Coachbuilders at
the famed Pebble Beach Concours on
the Monterey Peninsula. The Pebble
Beach Concours has been celebrating
fine automobiles for ¬¬¬¬¬over 60 years
and is recognized as one of the toughest
automotive competitions with entries
from literally all over the world.
The Smiths are no strangers to the
Concours world having participated in
the La Jolla Concours every year from
its inception as well as other Concours
events across the United States with
frequent wins for cars in their collection.
Previously their 1929 Packard Dual Cowl
Phaeton won First at Pebble Beach as
well. They are regular competitors in
JCNA Concours as well.
Volume 59 No.8/9
The James Young Sedanca de Ville
coachwork features a hardtop that slides
into the rear portion of the roof, leaving
the front compartment completely
open. A metal flap closes to conceal the
retracted hardtop. Dalton, Bennett and
other writers on Rolls-Royce coachwork
consider the James Young Sedanca de
Ville design (PV22SD) to be the most
elegant. Only seven examples exist
worldwide.
NOTICE OF CALL FOR
NOMINATIONS
As required in the ByLaws of the
JOC, a nomination committee has
been formed for the purpose of
putting forth candidates for the
2015 Club Officer positions. The
postions are: President, 1st Vice
President (Activities), 2nd Vice
President (Membership), Treasurer
and Secretary. The Nominating
Committee is currently accepting
nominations for these positions.
If you are interested, or wish to
nominate someone else, please
contact the chair of the Nominating
Committee, Creighton Turner, at
creigt@aol.com before October
11th.
Prior to the Concours event itself
the Smiths participated in the Tour
d’Elegance, an eighty-mile drive that was
led this year by race drivers Sir Sterling
Moss and Sir Jackie Stewart. The tour
covered parts of the famed 17-Mile Drive
in Pebble Beach and then to the Laguna
Seca Raceway for a lap before a fifty mile
round trip along the breathtaking scenic
drive to Big Sur, returning to Carmel
Village for a sumptuous buffet lunch.
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MONTEREY AUCTION RESULTS:
HUGE PRICES OF JAGUARS
Whether you were selling a rough around the edges XK120 or a pristine Series 1 E-Type, it seems that this was your year to sell in
Monterey. Virtually every auction featured some Jags, and some extraordinary (and rather ordinary) prices.
The high sale was $528,000 for a Series 1 E-Type 3.8 roadster sold at Gooding, surely an all time world record. Generally high prices
for E’s (and to a lesser extent XKs) have the block chock full of them. More than half the Jags sold were E-Types, with XKs accounting
for all the other sales save two SS100s. Not a single 70’s or later Jag of any kind sold, save one V-12 E.
Prices, as can be seen from the following list, were all over the board. As always, great examples get great prices, but there seems to
be a clear trend….people want early cars and open cars. The unloved variants, like the E 2+2 and V-12 have not enjoyed the appreciation of their predecessors.
The bottom line seems to be, if you own and E Type or an XK, it might be a good time to review your insurance policy “agreed value”
amount!
2014 Monterrey Auction Results
All Jaguars Sold
AUCTIONMODELYEARSALE PRICE
RM
SS100 2.5 Roadster
1937
$484,000
RM
SS100 3.5 roadster
1938
$852,500
RM
XK120 FHC
1952
$154,000
Bonham’s
XK120 DHC (barn find at best)
1953
$42,900
Gooding
XK120 FHC
1953
$121,000
Gooding
XK120M FHC
1953
$99,000
RM
XK120 SE Roadster
1954
$121,000
Bonham’s
XK150 DHC, 3.4
1958
$143,000
Bonham’s
XK150 Roadster
1959
$99,000
RM
XK150 DHC, 3.8
1960
$220,000
Gooding
XK150SE, 3.8, FHC
1960
$137,500
Rick Cole
E-Type Roadster
1961
$207,900
RM
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 3.8
1961
$440,000
Gooding
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 4.2
1961
$209,000
Gooding
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 3.8
1961
$528,000
Bonham’s
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 3.8
1964
$148,500
Gooding
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 3.8
1964
$247,500
Rick Cole
E-Type Roadster
1965
$277,000
RM
E-Type, Series 1 4.2 FHC
1965
$159,500
RM
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 4.2
1966
$324,500
RM
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 4.2, 2+21966
$104,500
Bonham’s
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 4.2
1967
$167,200
Bonham’s
E-Type Roadster, Series 1 4.2
1967
$82,500
Bonham’s
E-Type FHC, Series 2 4.2
1969
$55,000
Rick Cole
E-Type Roadster, Series 3 V-12
1974
$74,000
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AVE THE DATES!
JOC UPCOMING EVENTS
Don’t miss these great Events!
JOC UPCOMING EVENTS
JOC UPCOMING EVENTS
September 27-28 – IEJC Concours and
English Motor Show in Fallbrook
The IEJC Concours will be held in conjunction with the English Motors at Fairbrook show in Fallbrook. The English
Motor Show always draws a capacity
crowd of 250 British vehicles, and for
good reasons…..the location and show
field are excellent, there is always a nice
selection of rare and unusual vehicles,
and it’s a great drive to the venue.
This year our Club will be partnering
with the SoCal Austin Healey Club for a
joint event. The show is on Sunday the
28th, but for those interested, we are organizing an optional Saturday night stay
at the Courtyard Marriott in Oceanside.
So we’ll caravan down the coast on Saturday afternoon, meet up for cocktails
and dinner Saturday evening and then
take the short hop over to Fallbrook early on Sunday.
Those wishing to drive round trip on
Sunday may meet the overnighters in
Oceanside, or we will try to organize caravans from other areas.
Please note that you MUST pre-register
for the event in either case. If you have
entered the IEJC Concours as either a
judged or display car, you do not have to
register with the English Motor Show. If
however, you have not registered with
the IEJC, you must buy your ticket from
the English Motors folks. As the field is
limited to 250 cars, don’t be disappointed, register now. Go to www.englishmotorsatfairbrook.org. IEJC Concours and
Display registration form is attached to
this newsletter.
If you wish to attend the Saturday night
stay over, please book your room directly with the Marriott Courtyard Oceanside. Call 760-966-1000 and mention the
group name “Jaguar Owners Club”. Rate
is $139 for a room with two queens. A
hosted cocktail party is included.
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Please drop me a note to let me know
you have registered for either or both
events so I can organize the caravan, etc.
Steve Kirby, sackirby@pacbell.net, 949261-8208
JOC October Event, Saturday October 4
Indian Motorcycle Museum Tour
And Frank Miller Middle School Science
Fundraiser
Plan now for the October 4th tour. We
will meet up and enjoy breakfast at Jim
and Barbara MacLaughlin’s Rancho in
Riverside and see where Jim spends his
time doing restorations.
Then we will drive a short distance
around Lake Mathews to Bob Stark’s Indian Motorcycle museum and restoration shop which has a large collection of
those famous motorcycles. This is a rare
chance to learn the history of America’s
first motorcycle company from a man
that has been involved since the very
early days.
At noon we will motor on to the Frank
A. Miller Middle School where Barbara
teaches science. Her Science Olympiad
team will prepare a fine lunch followed
by silent auctions and a lively BINGO
GAME with great prizes. This is a fund
raiser to support the school’s science
program.
Our Jags will be parked in the school’s
quad so that all can appreciate them.
The activities will be in the school gym
so no need to worry about sun or rain.
You may sign up on line or by email to Jim
MacLaughlin, jmac2mac@gmail.com.
Sunday, October 5th
Jaguar Jamboree
Classic Showcase, Oceanside
www. lajagclub.com Classic Showcase owner,
Tom Krefetz, will reprise
is highly successful open
house event from last fall with an even
bigger and better event this year. Jaguar
car show and People’s Choice judging,
live music, BBQ lunch and tours of the
extensive showrooms and restoration
shop.
Sign up form is attached.
Saturday, November 1 (NEW DATE)
Route 66: The Road and the Romance
Exhibit
Autry National Center of the American
West
Griffith Park
Explore the legacy of Route 66 and discover the facts and the fiction surrounding the Mother Road through more than
250 extraordinary artifacts that trace the
history of the route and its impact on
American popular culture.
Connecting Chicago to Los Angeles, the
2,400-mile-long highway was a witness
to history and a symbol for America on
the move. Route 66: The Road and the
Romance travels the iconic road from its
inception in 1926 through the drama of
the Great Depression to its heyday as a
travel destination and the route’s eventual displacement by the Interstate Highway System. The exhibition concludes
with a contemporary look at the road
and the movement for its preservation.
Route 66 presents historical artifacts
from institutions and private collections
across the United States, many never before displayed together. See the oldest
existing Route 66 shield, an early Jackson Pollock landscape painting, a tenfoot twin visible gas pump, the handwritten page from The Grapes of Wrath
manuscript that introduces the “Mother
Road,” renowned Dust Bowl–era photographs, Woody Guthrie’s guitar, the original typewritten scroll of Jack Kerouac’s
On the Road, a classic 1960 Corvette,
and countless objects adorned with the
Route 66 moniker or acquired along the
route.
Sign up details to follow.
SAVE THE DATE
JOC ANNUAL HOLIDAY PARTY
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13 AT THE LONG
BEACH YACHT CLUB
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JOC CALENDAR
OF EVENTS 2012-13
JOC EVENTS IN BOLD
(For more information on all events
please refer to the JOC website calendar
www.lajagclub.com or contact Steve Kirby
at sackirby@pacbell.net or 949-261-8208)
SEPTEMBER
2-6TH: Western States Meet, Colorado
Springs, CO, (www.jagclub.org)
6th: JOC Board Meeting
6th: Peninsula Seniors Cars and Coffee;
6th: Crevier Classics Meetup, Costa Mesa
7th: Million $ Breakfast Club, Marina Del Rey
7th: Coastline Classic Show, Corona Del
Mar, www.coastlinecarclassic.com
13th: Brits at Cars and Coffee, Irvine
14th: Palos Verdes Concours, http://www.
pvconcours.org/
14th: San Francisco Jaguar Club Concours,
(sanction pending)
20th: Brits at UA Theatre Show, La Canada
21th: Brits at Golden Cove, Palos Verdes
26-27th: Vandenberg Air Base Show,
cool4re111@gmail.com
27th -28th: JOC Oceanside Tour and IEJC
Concours, Fairbrook Farms, Fallbrook
28th: SuperCar Sunday, Woodland Hills
30th: Chick-Fil-A meet up, Laguna Hills
OCTOBER
4th: Indian Motorcycle Museum Tour,
Riverside area
4th: Peninsula Seniors Cars and Coffee;
4th: Crevier Classics Meetup, Costa Mesa
5th: Million $ Breakfast Club, Marina Del Rey
5th: Laguna Beach Concours, www.lagunabeachcarshow.com
5th: Jaguar Jamboree, Classic Showcase,
Oceanside
11th: JOC Board Meeting
11th: Brits at Cars and Coffee, Irvine
12th: Fifth Avenue Auto Show, San Diego,
www.gaslamp.org
18th: Brits at UA Theatre Show, La Canada
19th: Brits at Golden Cove, Palos Verdes
25th: All British Swap Meet
25TH: Palm Springs Air Museum Car Show
(760) 346-1984 or driwasherik@aol.com
25th: Fall 2014 Great British Swap Meet,
Long Beach, see Tales
26th: SuperCar Sunday, Woodland Hills
28th: Chick-Fil-A meet up, Laguna Hills
MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION ALERT: NEW DUES STRUCTURE
The JOC now has a two-tier membership
dues structure for new and renewing members. The amount of your dues depends on
whether you want to receive the JOC newsletter, Jaguar Tales, via email only or via the
US Postal Service (a printed copy) and via
email.
The annual dues amount for the newsletter
email-only digital edition is only $60. The annual dues amount for the newsletter USPS
mail paper edition is now $80. Membership
in the JOC also includes membership in the
national organization, Jaguar Clubs of North
America (JCNA). JCNA also publishes a quarterly magazine which is included in your dues.
Also, we are pleased to announce that beginning in July you will be able to enroll as a new
member or renew an existing membership
online at www.lajagclub.com. Payment may
be made by credit card or PayPal account.
You will also find links to Membership and
Renewal Forms at this website which can be
downloaded and printed if you prefer to pay
by check. If enrolling or renewing by mail,
please send your Form and check, made out
to JOC to:
Gerry Willburn
5073 Melbourne Drive
Cypress, CA 90630
NOVEMBER
1st: Route 66 at the Autry National Center
11th: JOC Board Meeting
DECEMBER
6th: JOC Board Meeting
13th: JOC Christmas Party, Long Beach
Yacht Club
MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP REPORT
As of
08/30/14
As of
08/30/13
No. of
Members
304
338
(10%)
No. of
Households
186
204
(8.8 %)
Number of
Jaguars
331
357
(7.2%)
Change
NEW MEMBERS JOINED BETWEEN
7/1/2014 AND 9/4/2014
Naseem Ahmed & Tahmeena Ahmed
Bell Canyon, CA
,
Kenneth Rinker
Newport Beach, CA
,
Colin Stead & Carol Stead
Burbank, CA
2012 XJ-L XJ-L, black
Stephen Hatch, Lake Forest, CA
2009 XK8 XK8 conv., gold
Tim Bennett & Debbie Bennett, Laguna
Niguel, CA
2013 XK Coupe, white
Cece Yorke & Matthew Smith, Los Angeles,
CA
2014 XK Convertable, indigo
Ron Young, Anaheim Hills, CA
2015 F-Type Coupe, ebony black
Jake Adajian & Pat Pratt, Long Beach, CA
2007 XK8 XK8 conv., baby blue
OCTOBER BIRTHDAYS
1 Brian Quadt
2nd Art Kitzler
2nd Allen Turner
4th Simon Harrison
4th Ian Wayne
5th Tom Lazarus
st
6 8th Robert Sheridan
9th John Farrar
12th Olena Buchynsky
12th Phillip Van Miller
12th Pat Rankin
12th David Wilhelm
14th John Campbell II
August/September 2014
17th Kitty Kitzler
17th Carmela Scibelli
20th Laura Friedman
24th Steve Moser
27th Dale Buss
29th Michael Carpenter
Rick Monje & Janet Nassau, Newhall, CA
2001 S-TYPE S-Type, beige
Mike Houghton, Costa Mesa, CA
2015 F-Type Coupe, ebony black
Total number of members: 309 in 189
households. Total number of cars: 332
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JOC Tech Session at JP’s European Auto
August 9th, 2014
This year’s southern edition of our annual tech session was hosted by JP’s European Auto in Huntington Beach.
too much of a good thing, I guess.
I really do encourage you to attend one
of the club’s tech sessions next year.
Frank Gauer
For folks who haven’t attended one of
our tech sessions, I’d really like to suggest that you put next year’s event in
your calendar – it’s a great way to have
an expert take a look at your car from
top to bottom and provide you with their
comments and observations – no one
will try to sell you anything – in fact, no
work is done on any of the cars that day,
even if you might want it done.
We’re in that time of the year when
our mornings aren’t particularly bright
and cheery, but JP more than made up
for that with coffee and doughnuts for
the early arrivers – soon enough, small
groups of folks were chatting while
watching JP and his staff set cars on the
hoists and begin poking around underneath – always an invitation for a small
group to form under the car to watch
the proceedings, offer comments, or
just snoop around to see if the car is like
theirs. JP provided written comment
sheets on each car for the owner’s reference.
It was a low key and thoroughly enjoyable morning spent with our cars and
friends with similar interests; at the end
of the morning, we’d seen cars ranging
from e-types to modern generation,
with several nice examples showing up
to keep our interest. One very nice example was the 1987 XJ6 sedan brought
in by the original owner – it looked as
though it had just left the showroom, in
part due to having only 7900 miles on it.
Just a lovely car to look over, in pristine
condition and as original as the day it left
the dealership.
It was interesting to note that owner’s
whose cars had been on the rack early in
the morning were still around chatting as
the morning drew to a close. Can’t get
Tech Session –
Steve’s Jaguar in Canoga Park
Did you know that you have
to unload the spring
tension to test the condition of the ball
joints? Well, that’s how it’s done. With
the car on the lift, the play may seem
acceptable but when done correctly, the
worn parts are obvious. In my case, the
diagnosis was four new ball joints and
upper control arm bushings. Disaster
averted!
We also got to ogle customers cars
including a highly original 1965 British
Racing Green FHC that had just arrived
for restoration to include a high spec
4.2 liter engine, modern 5 speed
transmission and Dunlop alloy racing
wheels a la the Lightweight E-type. Also
present was a restored 1963 E-type OTS
that was being final prepped for its trip
back home to the East Coast.
Not only that, but Creighton opted for
Starbucks coffee and pastries instead of
doughnuts. What a pleasant surprise!
If you’re in the Valley or anywhere
proximate, you must bring your car over
for a fun and informative morning.
Special thanks to Steve and the crew at
Steve’s Jaguar who hosted our second
Tech Session last month. The turnout
was good with a number of Club
member’s car’s invading the pristine
workplace at Steve’s.
We were treated to technician Brian
Davies dissertation on contemporary
motor oils and the best options for
current and vintage Jaguars.
Did
you know that Mobil 1 is not a true
synthetic!?! Watch for a full article on
Oil Tech in coming editions of the Tales.
It was informative and may just help
your Jag last longer and run better.
Checking ball joints…so I was informed
that my pristine original 1971 XJ would
have failed MoT if we were in England.
A frightening prospect since that would
mean that I wouldn’t be able to drive
the car on public streets. Brian was a
certified MoT technician during his early
days in England and Steve’s brings the
exact same road worthiness tests to
their customer’s cars.
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AUCTIONS AMERICA 2014
AUCTIONS
AMERICA’S SECOND
ANNUAL CALIFORNIA AUCTION BREAKS
RECORDS WITH MORE THAN $17.5
MILLION IN SALES
•Top-seller: 1960 Mercedes-Benz 300SL
Roadster commanded $1,155,000
•Other highlights included a 1953
Ferrari 250 Europa, which sold for
$1,017,500; a 1990 Ferrari F40, formerly
owned by Rod Stewart ($990,000); and
several late-model collectibles such as
a 2005 Ford GT ($275,000) and a 2004
Porsche Carrera GT ($385,000)
•Live television coverage on NBC Sports
Network included color commentary
from Jay Leno and reality TV star Barry
Weiss
•Full results available online at
auctionsamerica.com
I attended the Burbank auction as a
guest of Auctions America who gave me
4 day access to the over 400 cars at this,
their second annual event. The auction
was held in the Convention Center/
Marriot Hotel across the Way from the
Bob Hope Airport.
Of particular interest to our readers,
Auctions America was chosen to
liquidate part of the former Bob Pond
Collection including a very special Tojeiro
XJ13 Replica and C-type and D-Type
replicas. All three cars sold for very
realistic high bids, somewhat favoring
the buyers, with the XJ13 hammering
sold at $176,000 including premium.
I had a chance to inspect the allaluminum XJ13 up close - it was
absolutely stunning. The monocoque
showed hundreds of rivets securing the
hand formed aluminum panels as per
the original. The overall height of the
XJ13 was close to the 40 inch height of
the race car spec of the 1960’s and the
natural aluminum cockpit was a very
intimate affair, although two leather
buckets were fitted. It was safe to say
that this Editor will have to admire it
from afar because I won’t fit! Power
comes from a mid-seventies Jaguar V12
with dry sump lubrication and a rather
elaborate, period fuel injection system
and a ZF transaxle. A dual overhead cam
engine was used in lieu of the prototype
4-cam V12 used in the original car. Rumor
is that the car is going to Australia.
A gorgeous aluminum Lister Jaguar
replica was a no sale. Featuring chrome
D-type alloy wheels and a Jaguar straight
six with dry sump and triple webers the
car appeared race ready. The car was
built as a one-off and is reportedly the
only copy of the two original Costin
bodied Listers ever made. Car was said
to have been owned by Terry Larson and
came with a VARA log book.
Barn Finds are all the rage currently and
this auction had a requisite example; a
1970 E-type FHC 4 speed. It was more
like a Beverly Hills “garage find” as it
was previously the property of a wellknown architect. Allegedly, the car had
only travelled 11,000 miles since new
and the interior showed “lovely patina”
as per the auction description. It was
photographed resting in situ on four flat
Pirelli P77’s (remember those!?!). While
fitted with a new set of white walls, the
car appeared at auction complete with
dust and dirt. Bidding was brisk and the
car sold for $29,700.
My favorite of the auction is this month’s
cover car; a pretty black 1948 Mark IV LHD
Drop Head. With the gleaming chrome,
black canvas top and lovely oxblood red
leather coachwork, it became clear that
it would have to adorn the cover of this
Month’s Tales. This car was a no-sale,
with the high bid at roughly half of value
but the right two buyers were not in the
room this time.
Special thanks to Auctions America!
YEARMODELHIGH BIDSALE/NO SALE
1965XJ13 Replica$176,000 Yes
1961
E-Type 3.8 OTS
$170,000 No
1963
E-Type 3.8 OTS
$120,000 No
1965D-Type Replica$101,750 Yes
1974E-Type V12 OTS
$88,000 Yes
1952XK 120 OTS$83,600 Yes
1953XK 120 DHC$73,150 Yes
1948Mark IV DHC$80,000 No
1959
Lister Jaguar Replica $75,000 No
1965C-Type Replica$54,350 Yes
1970E-type FHC$29,750 Yes
1998XK8 Convertible
$15,400 Yes
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Beautiful Sapphire with
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Oatmeal Interior. OnlyFax
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Updated tensioners by dealer.
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vickingmotorsport@sbcglobal.net
Black with Black Leather.
Harmon Kardon Sound System
with CD Changer. New Battery Good
Tires.Heated Front Seats
$4950 o.b.o.
Call Dorian 951 659 2568 or email dorianpaul@hotmail.com(3)
For Sale: XJ12 Coupe (or XJ 5.3C)
Two-door pillarless coupe based
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winner.
See story in this months Tales.
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For Sale: 1967 Jaguar 420 Willing to make
a deal. Andre 949.350.7291
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Cost
SHOW
Pre-Registration $20 Day of Event $30 Vendors $20
TOUR
Car & Driver $60 ____ Number of Additional Passengers $20 each
*For multiple vehicles list the total cost on the first form submitted.
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2nd Annual Jaguar Jamboree
Sunday, October 5th, 2014
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10:30 am -11 am ~Check-in
11:00 am -12:00 pm ~Tour & Social Hour
12:00 pm-1 pm ~Smoking BBQ Lunch & Live Music
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hill (street name changes to North Avenue at the top of the hill)
continue down the hill for about 1 mile and make the 2nd right hand
turn on Vista Pacific. We are the 2nd building on the left.
From the North: Take the 5 freeway South to Highway 78 and go
East, exiting at Emerald Avenue, go left over the freeway. Go up the
hill (street name changes to North Avenue at the top of the hill)
continue down the hill for about 1 mile and make the 2nd right hand
turn on Vista Pacific. We are the 2nd building on the left.