We are proud to present a 1960 Jaguar Mark II 3.8L Sports Sedan with a very desirable 4 speed manual transmission with Overdrive and just over 82K original miles! This particular model was fitted with rare factory options including the very desirable 4 speed manual transmission with overdrive, power steering, fog lights, radio and matching steel wheels and the car still has its original spare wheel and jack located in their original storage compartments in the trunk. The…
We are proud to present a 1960 Jaguar Mark II 3.8L Sports Sedan with a very desirable 4 speed manual transmission with Overdrive and just over 82K original miles! This particular model was fitted with rare factory options including the very desirable 4 speed manual transmission with overdrive, power steering, fog lights, radio and matching steel wheels and the car still has its original spare wheel and jack located in their original storage compartments in the trunk. The interior of the Mark II boasted bucket seats in front with traditional English fold-down tea trays in their rears. The fascia was neatly arranged with instrumentation right in front of the driver with a row of secondary gauges and toggle switches lined up impressively in the leather grained center of the dash and the 4 speed manual transmission was installed on the center console. The Mark II is a beautiful, fast and legendary sports saloon, or sedan as referred to in the U.S. and it came with a 120HP 2.4 L engine, 210HP 3.4 L engine or a 220HP 3.8 L Jaguar XK engine similar to the Series I XKE or E-Type having the same block, crank, connecting rods and pistons but different inlet manifold and carbs, with only two SU’s instead of three SU’s as on the E-Type in Europe and therefore 30HP less. The head of the six-cylinder engine in the Mark II had curved ports compared to the straight ports of the E-Type configuration and both the 3.4 and 3.8L cars were fitted with twin SU HD6 carbs.