



Jaguar is an icon for British engineering and is a car that is associated with aristocracy. That history and tradition continues to this date, and the automaker holds Royal Warrants allowing them to supply cars to the Royal Family. This 1961 Jaguar XK150 is a functioning piece of British automotive history and has been given a new lease on life after undergoing a complete restoration, undergoing a meticulous process. “I spent a lot of money on getting it restored, I can tell you that!” exclaimed the seller when reporting on the restoration. Having been brought back to its original condition, and reportedly having run only 200 miles since then, this beautiful automobile is available to be welcomed to a new home.

Dressed in classic white, this Jaguar is an elegant beauty that has undergone a full-frame restoration, which reportedly has been a long restoration process. Needless to say, documentation of the entire restoration is also reportedly available with the seller for your perusal, making the restoration even more transparent for the buyer. The arduous restoration has paid off, with this stunning white Jaguar. The design is an absolute blast from the past and retains the classic look and feel you want. The entire car is a body of white, that curves in the most beautiful of ways, standing out from the rest. But you might also know that the XK150 was built to go fast during its time, and it was built well, with a sturdy frame and wide stance, it is a car that also commands respect and turns heads. The white is broken by the red interior, which is plush, luxurious and expected of a Jaguar. There appears to be nothing that could break away from the period accurate aesthetic, and the entire interior once again, does well at pulling off its elegant appeal.

This classic Jaguar comes equipped with a powerful 3.8-liter, 6 cylinder engine, which produced over 220 horsepower in its heyday, although you probably won’t be taking this Jaguar to the ragged edge on the drag strip. Driving a Jaguar is about luxury, sophistication, and refined engineering, and you are easily able to enjoy that with its 4-speed manual transmission. Of course, the 6 cylinders firing creates a beautiful symphony of auditory pleasure for you to enjoy with the wind in your face and the open roads in front of you.

1961 Model Year Jaguar XK150 3.8L Roadster Restoration White exterior Red interior 3.8L 6 cylinder 4 speed manual transmission Full frame off restoration Restored to original condition Current seller restored Jag in long restoration process Seller has documentation for the restoration "I spent a lot of money getting it restored, I can tell you that!" - seller



The 1999 Jaguar XK8 Convertible embodies the sleek, curvaceous styling and effortless performance that defined Jaguar’s late-1990s renaissance. With its long bonnet, graceful proportions, and refined British craftsmanship, this example represents a blend of grand touring comfort and open-top excitement. Showing just 50,800 miles and finished in the elegant Topaz exterior over an Oatmeal leather interior, it offers both timeless design and a rewarding drive.



The Jaguar XK was made between 1996 and 2014, across two generations. It was a fine two-door four-seat grand tourer from this iconic British luxury automaker that aimed to offer a laid back yet potent driving experience. Naturally, Jaguar also made it in drop-top form, for those who like an open-air experience. While the second generation is a sharp looking vehicle that’s still quite modern today, the first generation is a definite future classic. That’s why you should seriously consider buying this California-based 1997 Jaguar XK8 Convertible that we’ve got for sale. This car has traveled 118,956 miles so far, which shows how nice it is to drive. Moreover, it’s said to be all original, and the hydraulic pump has been replaced.



With a long line of sports cars to live up to, including legends such as the E-Type and the XJS, the Jaguar XK8 had large shoes to fill when it was introduced to the world in 1996. The design was a rapid departure from its predecessor, offering a sleek and elegant profile coupled with a range of creamy-smooth V8 engines. The interior is well-appointed, with an abundance of wood and leather on offer and the typical old-world charm that was befitting of the Jaguar name. Our featured car is a 2001 Jaguar XK8 Convertible with a 4.0-liter V8 engine and 100,000 miles. The current owner reports that the car has undergone plenty of recent maintenance, which will undoubtedly ensure that this modern classic stays on the road for many miles to come.




One of the prettiest cars in the world, the Jaguar E-Type was so breathtaking when it launched in 1961 that it reportedly was able to even captivate the heart of Enzo Ferrari! Called the XK-E for the North American market, it was made between 1961 and 1974 and offered in coupe and convertible variants. Purists argue that the coupe is the better looking of the two, and if you’d like to join in the discussion, why not get some ammo? Here’s a 1967 Jaguar XK-E Coupe for sale from Cincinnati, Ohio. It’s a wonderful specimen of one of the most prolific cars of the Sixties and is an excellent future investment too.



This 1982 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas represents the most luxurious specification available for the Series III XJ line, delivering British craftsmanship at its finest. Wearing a sleek black exterior over a beige Connolly leather cabin, it showcases the dignified proportions and Pininfarina-influenced styling that defined the era. The 4.2L EFI inline-6 provides the smooth, refined power Jaguar is known for, paired with a relaxed 3-speed automatic for effortless cruising. As the Vanden Plas flagship, this example elevates comfort, exclusivity, and finish quality far beyond the standard XJ6, making it an excellent choice for collectors or enthusiasts seeking a classic luxury sedan with true pedigree.



Jaguar Cars is going through a transition these days, and no-one seems to quite know what’s coming up next by them. No worries though, as they’ve got a long back catalogue of Greatest Hits for their fans to pick from. Today, we have one of their modern sports coupes for sale, in the shape of this 2017 Jaguar F-Type S British Design Edition. Coming with under 35,000 miles and a spicy supercharged engine, this British Design Edition example hails from Austin, Texas. Widely considered to be one of Jaguar’s finest modern sports cars, the F-Type was also a stellar sales success, with over 87,000 units sold by the time production ceased in June 2024. That means this car will only get more and more desirable as time goes by.


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