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1958 Jaguar XK150 S Roadster

T 831811 DNroadUnited Kingdom
Engine
3.4L DOHC inline-six, triple SU carburettors, 250 bhp
Colour
Deep blue with matching convertible top

A Jaguar XK150 S Roadster finished in deep blue with grey leather interior, equipped with the 250 bhp triple-carburettor 3.4-litre S-specification engine and Laycock de Normanville electric overdrive. Restored to an award-winning standard by Pennsylvania-based Jaguar specialist Reggie Ray during the 1990s, the car subsequently earned an AACA National First in 1996, multiple Best of Show awards, and several perfect-score Jaguar Club North America honours. The odometer shows approximately 42,000 miles, believed original, and the car has been climate-controlled and properly stored since its show career.

Ownership

  1. Auction sale
  2. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Reggie Ray
    partial documentation

    Deceased Jaguar specialist based in Pennsylvania who performed a comprehensive, show-standard restoration of the car during the 1990s.

  3. Date unknownAcquisition unknown
    Current consignor
    partial documentation

    Car kept in a temperature-controlled facility on jack stands with routine maintenance; recently serviced by F40 Motorsports in Connecticut. Includes trophies, restoration photos, invoices, original tool roll, and owner's manual.

Competition

  1. 1996AACA
    AACA National First
    First in class

    Award earned following the restoration work carried out in the 1990s.

  2. Best of Show (multiple)
    Best of Show

    Several Best of Show awards won across unspecified concours events.

  3. Jaguar Clubs of North America
    Jaguar Club North America concours (multiple)
    100-point score on multiple occasions

    Car achieved perfect scores at more than one JCNA sanctioned event.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration
    Reggie Ray's Pennsylvania shop

    A comprehensive, high-standard restoration carried out during the 1990s by Jaguar specialist Reggie Ray at his Pennsylvania workshop, resulting in deep blue paintwork, grey leather interior, and correct period fittings. Restoration photographs and invoices are retained.

    Restoration achieved award-winning concours quality; documentation includes period restoration photos and invoices.

  2. Service

    While in long-term climate-controlled storage the car was kept elevated on stands and received regular lubrication to maintain mechanical condition.

    Carried out during the preservation storage period following the car's active show career.

  3. Service
    F40 Motorsports

    Recent mechanical servicing carried out by F40 Motorsports in Connecticut.

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