Introduction
Isaac Wass
Providing class, comfort, and a very capable 3.4-litre in-line six engine, the Jaguar Mk2 3.4 is a venerable classic that represents true British motoring heritage.
Produced between 1959 and 1967 the Jaguar Mk2 was manufactured here on home turf in Coventry, England. Powered by the capable and reliable 3.4 six cylinder XK engine, the Mk2 offers plentiful performance as well as a classy and luxurious cabin for its occupants.
This particular example comes to us from John, and having owned the car for the last four years he has enjoyed his time with the car greatly. John tells us that the car is virtually unchanged from factory specification, with the only major change being the addition of Jaguar wire spoke chrome wheels over the original steel wheels.
This listing was written from information supplied by Isaac after meeting John the owner, and having visited and photographed the vehicle.
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Good evening
In the on the road video the running oil pressure looks quite low
When the car is up to temp what is the oil pressure on tick over and when driving is it running around the 45 lbs
Thanks Larry
Hi, This footage was taken very shortly after start up so the oil temp was not up yet.
You are correct, the oil temp shows 40/45 once up to temp with no concerns.
Hi, in the photos and video the car looks like it’s a different colour (darker) blue below the waistline on the driver’s side. Is this the case or is it just a trick of the sunlight? Thanks.
Hi, The car is one universal colour throughout. To our knowledge the car has also NOT been repainted.
I can’t see which photo you are referring to but can confirm all one colour.