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1958 Jaguar XK150S 3.4 Roadster

T831532DNroadUnited Kingdom
Engine
3.4L DOHC inline-six with three SU carburetors, 250 bhp at 5,500 rpm
Colour
Black

This 1959 Jaguar XK150S 3.4 Roadster, chassis T831532DN, is a matching-numbers, left-hand-drive example originally delivered to the United States through Jaguar Cars New York. Built in October 1958 and finished in Black over Grey hide, it passed through just four owners before spending three decades in dry storage. A comprehensive, concours-quality, body-off restoration completed around 2001 earned the car over 50 concours awards, 100-point JCNA status, and a North American Champion title, with fewer than 19,000 miles recorded from new.

Ownership

  1. 2021-08-13Auction sale
  2. 1958-10-01 → 1960-07-19Factory delivery
    Jaguar Cars New York
    full documentation

    US distributor that received the car after dispatch from the factory; delivery to first retail owner occurred in mid-1960.

  3. 1960-07-19 → 1964-06-01Private sale
    J.P. Squire
    full documentation

    Resident of Mentor, Ohio; held the car for roughly four years before selling to a nearby buyer.

  4. 1964-06-01 → 1997-05-01Private sale
    W.O. Oden
    full documentation

    Based in Cleveland, Ohio; drove the car briefly before placing it in garage storage in mid-1966, where it remained for approximately three decades with under 18,000 miles accrued.

  5. 1997-05-01 →Private sale
    Previous owner from Virginia-based collection
    partial documentation

    Commissioned a full body-off concours restoration by marque specialist Jeff Locke at Foreign Car Specialties in Tallmadge, Ohio, completed around 2001; subsequently campaigned the car extensively at concours events across the US.

Competition

  1. Jaguar Club of North America Concours
    JCNA Concours events (multiple, over approximately 13 years)
    Over 50 awards including multiple Best in Class; achieved 100-point JCNA status and North American Champion

    Sustained concours campaign spanning roughly 13 years, earning top honors at numerous regional and national JCNA events across the United States.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. 1998Restoration
    Foreign Car Specialties

    Comprehensive body-off, concours-level restoration initiated by marque specialist; original components were retained and period-correct detail parts were sourced rather than reproduced copies. The project ran for approximately three years and was completed in the car's original Black over Grey colour scheme.

    Work carried out by Jeff Locke of Foreign Car Specialties in Tallmadge, Ohio; restoration concluded around 2001.

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