Restoration
project; showing only 78,406 miles; 2.4-litre straight-six with manual gearbox; barn find
The Jaguar MkII quickly became one of Britain’s most admired sporting
saloons. By 1967, the
2.4-litre straight-six offered smooth performance with
classic Jaguar refinement, making it the entry point into the MkII range. With
its graceful curves, chrome detailing, and wood-and-leather interior, the MkII embodied understated luxury while
retaining agile handling. The 2.4 was ideal for buyers seeking elegance over
outright speed yet still delivered the marque’s
hallmark driving pleasure.
This 1967 barn find
example is most definitely the entry point into MKII Jaguar ownership, being one
of the last 2.4 models before the model change to the 240. We have no paperwork
for this vehicle and the V5C will need to be applied for using the V62
form.
No attempt to start or run the vehicle has
been made, but it does roll.
Contact:
david.tassell@brightwells.com