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Record Creation: Entered on 2 January 2018.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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Detail Photos: Interior (3)

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Detail Photos: Engine (6)

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2018-01-16 17:51:21 | pauls writes:

1938 Jaguar SS100
Valued at $650,000
MILEAGE: 100,000
ENGINE: 6 CYL
TRANSMISSION: Manual
EXTERIOR COLOR:
INTERIOR COLOR:
DRIVE: 2WD
VIN: 39035

This car just came out of long-term storage here in California where it had been in the same owner's garage since 1957. This is one of the last 3 1/2-liter, unrestored SS100 Jaguars in the world. It's matching-numbers and comes with all history from new. The body has been stripped to bare alloy and is in amazing condition. This SS100 was sold new on February 8th to H.E. Braley of England, and its original color was maroon exterior with maroon interior. We do have a Jaguar heritage certificate as well as a magazine article on the car from July 2010 listing all history from new, as well as providing known race history. Our shop just thoroughly went through the car and brought it back to a running and driving vehicle.

2020-06-17 16:19:31 | Brendan writes:

The first owner was H.E. (Hal) Bradley not Braley.

He raced the car in the 1938 Limerick Grand Prix in Ireland.

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