RARE 1964 Jaguar Mark 10 X TEN Saloon JAG 3.8 Litre I-6 Barn Find NO RESERVE!!!
Condition: | Used |
Make: | Jaguar |
Model: | Other |
Type: | Sedan |
Trim: | 4-Door Saloon |
Year: | 1964 |
Mileage: | 35,700 |
Color: | Silver |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Drive type: | RWD - IRS |
Interior color: | Red |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Item location: | Fuquay Varina, North Carolina, United States |
Extras |
Air Conditioning Leather Seats |
Listed by |
Private seller |
Description of 1964 Jaguar Other |
Ladies and Gentleman...you're about to bid on an extremely rare 2-Owner (Same Family) 35,700 original mile 1964 Jaguar Mark X!!! That right...this 35,700 Original 2 Owner Mile Jaguar classic can be yours...this rare find has been in the same family since it was brand new!!! This British Icon is a SOLID candidate for restoration...a true southern barn-find never offered in public until NOW!!! This classic is ready for restoration with only minor surface rust in front-right lower fender as seen in pics. This vehicle is a true barn-find for that special someone that's looking to get started in a classic-restoration; with that said, his Jaguar has not run in years...a trailer will be needed in order to pick up. This is a NO RESERVE Auction with a $6,000.00 starting bid, nce restored, his car would easily fetch over $30,000.00 at auction. Don't miss this RARE opportunity to own a piece of British automotive history!!! Car located at Steve Ashworth Performance: Address:1280 N Main St, uquay Varina, C 27526 Shop Phone: (919) 552-9615 Jaguar Mark X TheJaguar Mark X(Mark ten) was the top-of-the-rangesalooncar built by the British manufacturerJaguar, rimarily aimed at the United States market. The Mark X succeeded theMark IXas the company's largest saloon model. Body: The unitary construction body-shell was codenamed "Zenith" during development and this floor pan continued in production long after Mark X production ended, s the DS 420 Limousine. The new style, our headlamps set into rounded front fenders with a vaned grill, irst appeared on the Mark X. The interior was the last Jaguar with abundant standard woodwork, ncluding the dashboard, scutcheons, indow trim, pair of large bookmatched fold out rear picnic tables, nd a front seat pull-out picnic table stowed beneath the instrument cluster. Later, ir conditioning and a sound-proof glass division between the front and rear seats were added as options. From its introduction until the arrival in 1992 of the low-slungXJ220, he Mark X stood as one of the widest production Jaguars ever built.Asked in 1972 if he thought the Mark X had grown rather too large, aguar chairmanWilliam Lyons, greed that it "definitely" had: he opined that the then recently introduced and notably more compactJaguar XJ6was, y contrast an "ideal size".[5] The substantial doors required helicaltorsion springsinside the door pillars to enable them to be opened from the inside with an acceptably low level of effort. Mechanical: The Mark X was the first Jaguar saloon to featureindependent rear suspension. It differed from earlier large Jaguar saloons in having 14" wheels instead of the more common 15". It used a wider-track version ofJaguar's IRS unitfirst seen on theE Type, hich was subsequently used on Jaguar vehicles untilXJ-Sproduction ended in 1996. Front suspension used double wishbones with coil springs and telescopic dampers. The car initially featured a 3781cc version of Jaguar'sXKin-line six-cylinder engine. A 9:1 compression ratio was standard, ut an alternative 8:1 compression ratio was available as an option. For theLondon Motor Showin October 1964 the enlarged 4,235cc unit took over, lthough the 3.8-litre unit could still be specified until October 1965. TripleSU carburetorswere fitted, ed from an AC Delco air filter mounted ahead of the right hand front wheel. Transmission options weremanual, anual withoverdrive, utomatic or automatic with overdrive. The arrival of the 4.2-litre power unit coincided with the introduction of a newly developed all-synchromesh four-speed gear box replacing the venerable box inherited by the 3.8-litre Mark X from theMark IXwhich had featured synchromesh only on the top three ratios. Many domestic market cars and almost all cars destined for the important North American markets left the factory with a Borg Warnerautomatic gear-box. The 4.2-litre engine's introduction was also marked by a transmission upgrade for buyers of the automatic cars, ho saw the Borg Warner transmission system switched from a DG to a Typ-8 unit. The power train was completed by a Thornton Powr-Lok limited-slip differential. Stopping power for this heavy car came from power-assisted disc-brakes on all four wheels. Power-assisted steering was standard, he later 4.2 cars receiving Marles Varamatic Bendix (Adwest) variable ratio steering boxes, esigned by an Australian, rthur Bishop.Jaguar Mark X Overview Manufacturer Jaguar Cars Production 1961-1970 Assembly Coventry,England Body and chassis Class Full-sizeluxury car Bodystyle 4-doorsaloon Layout FR layout Related Daimler DS420 Powertrain Engine 3781 ccXKI6to 1964 Dimensions Wheelbase 120in (3,000mm)[1] Length 202in (5,100mm) Width 76.3 in(1,938 mm)[2] Height 54.5in (1,380mm) Curbweight 4,200lb (1,900kg) Chronology Predecessor Jaguar Mark IX Successor Jaguar XJ6 |