1960 Jaguar 3.8 Litre Mk II
4dr Sedan 6-cyl. 3.8 Litre Engine


Jaguar elegance: The beauty that's more than skin-deep.

Transmission: Automatic
Exterior color: Blue
Interior color: Beige 

History of the 1959-1967 Jaguar Mk ll
The Jaguar Mark II sedan was a useful and elegant update of the company’s first small unibody sedan, the Mark I of 1955. The modifications resulted in what is often considered to be the best-looking, most compact Jaguar sedan.
Jaguar’s Mark II of 1959 modified the Mark I design with a larger greenhouse, bigger side and rear windows, a wider rear track that did away with the full fender skirts, a new grille, fitted fog lamps, and standard four-wheel disc brakes. The interior remained a thing of beauty, with a walnut veneer dash, multiple gauges that were now placed in front of the driver, a row of toggle switches, and comfortable leather seats.
The engine range continued to consist of the DOHC aluminum six-cylinder, in 2.4-liter, 3.4-liter and 3.8-liter displacement. Horsepower output ranged from 120 to 210, and top speed went from 96 mph to 125 mph. The transmission was usually a four-speed with overdrive, though some Borg-Warner automatics were sold, mostly in America. Most cars had independent suspension all round. Mark II sedans are still a very fast bit of fun, and with timeless cachet.


The Jaguar Mk II was known back in the day to be for the family man who requires a roomier vehicle.  The versatile Jaguar 3.8 Sedan is Pure Jaguar from the word go.  This car has been titled "the sedan that behaves like a sports car."

 


This Jaguar has been with the same owner for a very long time and he is ready to part with her.  

Price: $15,500

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