Jaguar Saloons 1951-86
Asking prices for Mark2 Jaguars span a very wide range (sub-$10,000 to $80,000+) with the strongest demand being for bigger-engined examples.
When spending serious money on a car that in years gone might have been altered to appear more desirable than it was, obtaining expert verification is essential. If you do find an excellent, genuine 3.8 manual/overdrive it should be worth $50,000 or more.
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Also gaining traction with canny buyers are Series 1 XJ6s; especially 4.2-litre cars with genuine Jaguar manual transmissions which can reach $30,000.
Mark VII-IX models from the 1950s in restored condition will normally be worth more than $20,000 and the once-ignored Mark X is building a following too.
Mark VII-IX $17,165 [3]
Mark 2 2.4 $18,420 [8]
Mark 2 3.4 $27,880 [11]
Mark 2 3.8 $41,310 [17]
S Type/420 $16,890 [12]
XJ6 Series 1 $13,790 [11]
XJ6 Series 2-3 $11,500 [37]
Mark 10/420G $23,440 [10]
[*] = number of recorded sales
(Note: concours & special cars may demand more.)
Numbers from our 2018 Euro & Brit Car Value Guide.
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