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2009 Shannons Melbourne Summer Classic Vehicle Auction
Lot
25

1964 Jaguar Mk10 3.8 Saloon

$8,000

melbourne

Sold

Specifications

Engine In-line 6-cylinder, 3781cc
Gearbox 3-speed automatic
Body Work Saloon
Colour Gunmetal Grey
Interior Red
Trim Leather
Wheels Steel Disc
Brakes Discs

Description

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Announced at the same time as the E-Type, Jaguar's new luxury car for the 1960s was designated the Mark 10 and proved to be a major advance, the monocoque construction resulting in a much lower, sleeker shape that set the style for generations of Jaguar saloons to come. Another big improvement was the adoption of fully independent rear suspension and the Mark 10 shared the rest of the running gear with the E-Type, so it proved remarkably rapid for such a big car. The 3.8-litre six-cylinder motor boasted triple carburettors and 265 horsepower, enough to propel the Mark 10 to indecent speeds while the handling was surprisingly sure-footed. The Mark 10 was the widest British car ever made (until the XJ220 supercar came along three decades later) and had a traditionally luxurious cabin housing rich leather hides, woodwork and high quality carpeting. Little extras, like the folding picnic tables set into the front seats, gave the cabin a really special ambience. With so few good examples surviving - too many have been broken for parts over the years, with the IRS particularly prized by hot-rodders - Jaguar fans are now coming to appreciate the many virtues of these big cats. Representing great value for money today, the Mark 10 has a real presence on the road and owning one has never been more rewarding.