Description
Jaguar XK 140 DHC SE | 1956
Highlights
- 3.4L, 6-cylinder petrol engine
- Delivered new to Jaguar New York in 1956, owned by the seller since 2009
- Maintained by Jaguar specialists with detailed records
- Features electronic ignition, overdrive gearbox, and H-registration
The seller offers for sale a 1956 Jaguar XK 140 DHC SE, a distinguished drophead coupe with a remarkable provenance. Produced on September 21, 1956, and delivered to Jaguar New York on November 9 of the same year, this example has been in the care of the current owner since 2009. Maintained exclusively by Jaguar specialists, it comes with extensive documentation of servicing and upkeep. Powered by the 3.4L 6-cylinder petrol engine, the car starts without hesitation, emits no smoke, and runs smoothly without unusual noises. Its manual gearbox with overdrive shifts fluidly and remains free from mechanical issues. Additional upgrades include electronic ignition (1-2-3), a C-type cylinder head, protective cavity sealing, underbody protection, and an auxiliary fan. The leather interior shows light patina, wood elements are in fine condition, and instruments function correctly. The paintwork presents well with only minimal traces of use, and the body shows no signs of visible rust or damage.
The roof of this drophead coupe is in good condition, with both the fabric and headliner described as intact. Together they provide a reliable covering that complements the classic lines of this open-top Jaguar.
The Jaguar XK 140 followed the groundbreaking XK 120, offering improved comfort, handling, and refinement. Built between 1954 and 1957, it was available in roadster, fixed-head coupe, and drophead coupe versions, with the DHC providing a versatile open-air experience combined with the elegance of a coupe-like roofline. The XK 140 SE variant featured performance enhancements such as the C-type cylinder head, boosting its appeal among enthusiasts. Admired for its blend of timeless design, sporting performance, and long-distance touring ability, the XK 140 cemented Jaguar’s reputation as a maker of both racing icons and grand touring cars. Today, it remains a sought-after collectible, embodying the spirit of 1950s motoring with its balance of style, engineering, and heritage.
Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
4. Very Good: Small dents or scratches; may require minimal bodywork or paint correction.
Condition of the Interior
4. Very Good: Clean with minimal wear; may need minor replacements for small missing or broken parts.
Technical Condition
4. Very Good: Mechanically solid, with possible minor maintenance required.
Overall Condition
4. Very Good Condition: Shows only minimal wear and is ready to drive at any time.
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This car is currently located in North Rhine-Westphalia state, Germany.
This car drives, brakes and shifts.
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