610-716-2331 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829303132333435363738394041424344454647484950515253545556575859606162636465666768697071727374757677of77 1950 Jaguar XK120 3.4L DOHC Straight-6 Stock #: 1950 Jaguar XK120 Exterior Color: Black Interior Color: Tan Body Type: Roadster Transmission: Manual Drivetrain: RWD Fuel Type: Gasoline Engine: 3.4L DOHC Straight-6 - Chassis # 670499- Engine # W1763-8- A Multiple JCNA Championship Division 100 Point Example- AACA First Senior & Grand National Award Recipient- Comprehensive Multi-Year Restoration Completed To Extremely High Standards- Complete With Tools, Manuals, Jack, Spare & All Weather Gear- Offered With Incredibly Comprehensive & Detailed Restoration File- A Desirable & Rare Early Steel Example In A Fabulous SpecificationThe history of restoration for the automobile has seen nearly a century of evolution. Just like that of the automobile itself, the process of automotive restoration has seen technological advancement, fundamental paradigms shifts on how to look at the process, why to restore, what to restore, and how to do it. On a macro-level, automotive restoration has brought cars back from the dead. On a micro level, it has evolved existing technologies for other fields of use. All in all, it remains the centerpiece of the automotive hobby, the activity that drives an industry, and the reason we have the Concours D'Elegance showcasing restorations of various marques.The Jaguar XK120 is a pivotal moment in time for the British automaker. With so much riding on both the design and mechanical aspects, it was inevitably a success. One that would evolve into the great cars of the 1950's and 1960's, both on the road and the track. With 12,055 made in 6 years, it was undoubtedly a success. This means that many also were subjected to neglect with the launch of newer cars from Jaguar and others. Cars found there second, third and/or final owners. The loss of a fuel pump, or a minor issue caused them to sit, languish and lend themselves to a their future potential as a barn-find. Thus, it is fair to say that the XK120 is the perfect case study for an important but common car that remains a popular car to restore amongst enthusiasts.This brings us to our subject example, a matching numbers 1950 Jaguar XK120 Roadster, Chassis # 670499. The 499th LHD XK120 produced and an early steel bodied example possessing all of the correct, early and desirable features only found on the early cars. To say that the car is nicely restored with an emphasis on correctness would be an understatement. This example showcases a quality of workmanship, dedication and research induced execution equivalent to a PHD student's Dissertation at an Ivy League University. Comprehensive, precise, filled with purposeful reasoning, and documented in a fashion we have never seen before in a restoration; both on paper and in the finished product.Starting from the beginning, the JDHT Certificate indicates that this particular XK120 is a US specification example delivered to its selling dealer by distributor Max Hoffman of New York. Unfortunately, the first owner was not recorded and early verbal history only dates back to the late 1970's when a Mr. Odell of Delaware acquired it. Mr. Odell owned the car until 1987 when its most recent owner acquired it, located in Maryland. There the car lay dormant, indoors, awaiting a restoration until 2011. The owner, a chemical engineer by trade, and a craftsman with a special eye for detail was a long-time hobbyist and restorer of many marques. Always taking every restoration to the furthest degree, winning every award applicable, and always striving for perfection in every aspect of the job. However, it was never over restoration that was the goal, it was to achieve a quality of restoration reflective of the car when it was finished new in period. Thus, many hours of research was compiled, interviews conducted, and theories validated or dismissed to make sure each component and the entire effort was done accurately.The comprehensiveness of the restoration has been captured in a detailed restoration summary that can be found in the “View Documents” tab or we will be glad to e-mail a copy at the request of any interested party. It details area by area the criteria for correctness, describing/translating individual stampings and numbers. Observing different materials and methods of construction- why they are correct and when, as well as why they were changed during the variations in the production run. The academically oriented nature of this example's documented restoration cannot be overstated. It is a true joy to read for anyone enthusiastic about what separates a restored car from a 100-point JCNA Concours winning masterpiece.Further, as a AACA and JCNA Judge at the highest level, the restorer had insights on how to make sure he would win, produce a 100-point-car, and carry a pride of ownership for owning the best of the best. Thus the car was also shown multiple times winning at the highest levels of competition. In the AACA Grand National and Grand National division, it took home awards as well as a JCNA National award, with multiple 100 Point scores. Again, all chronologically documented via a PDF in the “View Documents” tab.Included in the sale is all of the weather gear, jack, spare, air pump, all tools carefully arranged in a display case. A Jaguar Heritage Certificate, comprehensive restoration record, Judging Sheets, record of parts purchased, an original service manual, original tool pouch, reproduction tool pouch, and a thumb drive filled with seemingly endless amounts of photos and restoration records/research.Best in both specification and its long list of accolades, this early XK120 presents an opportunity to acquire a certified 100-point example that has achieved what few cars will. Perfect as an investment opportunity, and even better as the centerpiece of any serious collection focused on Concours winning quality.Please visit for many more photos and details. Worldwide shipping is available upon request. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @LBILimited #ClaimYourClassic. Vehicle Description - Chassis # 670499- Engine # W1763-8- A Multiple JCNA Championship Division 100 Point Example- AACA First Senior & Grand National Award Recipient- Comprehensive Multi-Year Restoration Completed To Extremely High Standards- Complete With Tools, Manuals, Jack, Spare & All Weather Gear- Offered With Incredibly Comprehensive & Detailed Restoration File- A Desirable & Rare Early Steel Example In A Fabulous SpecificationThe history of restoration for the automobile has seen nearly a century of evolution. Just like that of the automobile itself, the process of automotive restoration has seen technological advancement, fundamental paradigms shifts on how to look at the process, why to restore, what to restore, and how to do it. On a macro-level, automotive restoration has brought cars back from the dead. On a micro level, it has evolved existing technologies for other fields of use. All in all, it remains the centerpiece of the automotive hobby, the activity that drives an industry, and the reason we have the Concours D'Elegance showcasing restorations of various marques.The Jaguar XK120 is a pivotal moment in time for the British automaker. With so much riding on both the design and mechanical aspects, it was inevitably a success. One that would evolve into the great cars of the 1950's and 1960's, both on the road and the track. With 12,055 made in 6 years, it was undoubtedly a success. This means that many also were subjected to neglect with the launch of newer cars from Jaguar and others. Cars found there second, third and/or final owners. The loss of a fuel pump, or a minor issue caused them to sit, languish and lend themselves to a their future potential as a barn-find. Thus, it is fair to say that the XK120 is the perfect case study for an important but common car that remains a popular car to restore amongst enthusiasts.This brings us to our subject example, a matching numbers 1950 Jaguar XK120 Roadster, Chassis # 670499. The 499th LHD XK120 produced and an early steel bodied example possessing all of the correct, early and desirable features only found on the early cars. To say that the car is nicely restored with an emphasis on correctness would be an understatement. This example showcases a quality of workmanship, dedication and research induced execution equivalent to a PHD student's Dissertation at an Ivy League University. Comprehensive, precise, filled with purposeful reasoning, and documented in a fashion we have never seen before in a restoration; both on paper and in the finished product.Starting from the beginning, the JDHT Certificate indicates that this particular XK120 is a US specification example delivered to its selling dealer by distributor Max Hoffman of New York. Unfortunately, the first owner was not recorded and early verbal history only dates back to the late 1970's when a Mr. Odell of Delaware acquired it. Mr. Odell owned the car until 1987 when its most recent owner acquired it, located in Maryland. There the car lay dormant, indoors, awaiting a restoration until 2011. The owner, a chemical engineer by trade, and a craftsman with a special eye for detail was a long-time hobbyist and restorer of many marques. Always taking every restoration to the furthest degree, winning every award applicable, and always striving for perfection in every aspect of the job. However, it was never over restoration that was the goal, it was to achieve a quality of restoration reflective of the car when it was finished new in period. Thus, many hours of research was compiled, interviews conducted, and theories validated or dismissed to make sure each component and the entire effort was done accurately.The comprehensiveness of the restoration has been captured in a detailed restoration summary that can be found in the “View Documents” tab or we will be glad to e-mail a copy at the request of any interested party. It details area by area the criteria for correctness, describing/translating individual stampings and numbers. Observing different materials and methods of construction- why they are correct and when, as well as why they were changed during the variations in the production run. The academically oriented nature of this example's documented restoration cannot be overstated. It is a true joy to read for anyone enthusiastic about what separates a restored car from a 100-point JCNA Concours winning masterpiece.Further, as a AACA and JCNA Judge at the highest level, the restorer had insights on how to make sure he would win, produce a 100-point-car, and carry a pride of ownership for owning the best of the best. Thus the car was also shown multiple times winning at the highest levels of competition. In the AACA Grand National and Grand National division, it took home awards as well as a JCNA National award, with multiple 100 Point scores. Again, all chronologically documented via a PDF in the “View Documents” tab.Included in the sale is all of the weather gear, jack, spare, air pump, all tools carefully arranged in a display case. A Jaguar Heritage Certificate, comprehensive restoration record, Judging Sheets, record of parts purchased, an original service manual, original tool pouch, reproduction tool pouch, and a thumb drive filled with seemingly endless amounts of photos and restoration records/research.Best in both specification and its long list of accolades, this early XK120 presents an opportunity to acquire a certified 100-point example that has achieved what few cars will. Perfect as an investment opportunity, and even better as the centerpiece of any serious collection focused on Concours winning quality.Please visit for many more photos and details. Worldwide shipping is available upon request. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @LBILimited #ClaimYourClassic. - Chassis # 670499- Engine # W1763-8- A Multiple JCNA Championship Division 100 Point Example- AACA First Senior & Grand National Award Recipient- Comprehensive Multi-Year Restoration Completed To Extremely High Standards- Complete With Tools, Manuals, Jack, Spare & All Weather Gear- Offered With Incredibly Comprehensive & Detailed Restoration File- A Desirable & Rare Early Steel Example In A Fabulous SpecificationThe history of restoration for the automobile has seen nearly a century of evolution. Just like that of the automobile itself, the process of automotive restoration has seen technological advancement, fundamental paradigms shifts on how to look at the process, why to restore, what to restore, and how to do it. On a macro-level, automotive restoration has brought cars back from the dead. On a micro level, it has evolved existing technologies for other fields of use. All in all, it remains the centerpiece of the automotive hobby, the activity that drives an industry, and the reason we have the Concours D'Elegance showcasing restorations of various marques.The Jaguar XK120 is a pivotal moment in time for the British automaker. With so much riding on both the design and mechanical aspects, it was inevitably a success. One that would evolve into the great cars of the 1950's and 1960's, both on the road and the track. With 12,055 made in 6 years, it was undoubtedly a success. This means that many also were subjected to neglect with the launch of newer cars from Jaguar and others. Cars found there second, third and/or final owners. The loss of a fuel pump, or a minor issue caused them to sit, languish and lend themselves to a their future potential as a barn-find. Thus, it is fair to say that the XK120 is the perfect case study for an important but common car that remains a popular car to restore amongst enthusiasts.This brings us to our subject example, a matching numbers 1950 Jaguar XK120 Roadster, Chassis # 670499. The 499th LHD XK120 produced and an early steel bodied example possessing all of the correct, early and desirable features only found on the early cars. To say that the car is nicely restored with an emphasis on correctness would be an understatement. This example showcases a quality of workmanship, dedication and research induced execution equivalent to a PHD student's Dissertation at an Ivy League University. Comprehensive, precise, filled with purposeful reasoning, and documented in a fashion we have never seen before in a restoration; both on paper and in the finished product.Starting from the beginning, the JDHT Certificate indicates that this particular XK120 is a US specification example delivered to its selling dealer by distributor Max Hoffman of New York. Unfortunately, the first owner was not recorded and early verbal history only dates back to the late 1970's when a Mr. Odell of Delaware acquired it. Mr. Odell owned the car until 1987 when its most recent owner acquired it, located in Maryland. There the car lay dormant, indoors, awaiting a restoration until 2011. The owner, a chemical engineer by trade, and a craftsman with a special eye for detail was a long-time hobbyist and restorer of many marques. Always taking every restoration to the furthest degree, winning every award applicable, and always striving for perfection in every aspect of the job. However, it was never over restoration that was the goal, it was to achieve a quality of restoration reflective of the car when it was finished new in period. Thus, many hours of research was compiled, interviews conducted, and theories validated or dismissed to make sure each component and the entire effort was done accurately.The comprehensiveness of the restoration has been captured in a detailed restoration summary that can be found in the “View Documents” tab or we will be glad to e-mail a copy at the request of any interested party. It details area by area the criteria for correctness, describing/translating individual stampings and numbers. Observing different materials and methods of construction- why they are correct and when, as well as why they were changed during the variations in the production run. The academically oriented nature of this example's documented restoration cannot be overstated. It is a true joy to read for anyone enthusiastic about what separates a restored car from a 100-point JCNA Concours winning masterpiece.Further, as a AACA and JCNA Judge at the highest level, the restorer had insights on how to make sure he would win, produce a 100-point-car, and carry a pride of ownership for owning the best of the best. Thus the car was also shown multiple times winning at the highest levels of competition. In the AACA Grand National and Grand National division, it took home awards as well as a JCNA National award, with multiple 100 Point scores. Again, all chronologically documented via a PDF in the “View Documents” tab.Included in the sale is all of the weather gear, jack, spare, air pump, all tools carefully arranged in a display case. A Jaguar Heritage Certificate, comprehensive restoration record, Judging Sheets, record of parts purchased, an original service manual, original tool pouch, reproduction tool pouch, and a thumb drive filled with seemingly endless amounts of photos and restoration records/research.Best in both specification and its long list of accolades, this early XK120 presents an opportunity to acquire a certified 100-point example that has achieved what few cars will. Perfect as an investment opportunity, and even better as the centerpiece of any serious collection focused on Concours winning quality.Please visit for many more photos and details. Worldwide shipping is available upon request. Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @LBILimited #ClaimYourClassic. Vehicle Warranty Vehicle Does Not Have An Existing Warranty and is being Sold AS-IS. About LBI Limited Built from the ground up: Backed by passion for all things petrol since 2009. From our humble beginnings with a single car housed in a friend’s garage to sales surpassing 600 special examples and counting, LBI Limited has become a predominant force in the collector automobile industry by advising our clients on an enthusiast basis coupled with alternative investment market knowledge for a purchase that is both enjoyable and sensible. Recognized as the ultimate advocate for creative automotive content marketing, up-to-date collector car market analysis, and a full-disclosure sales process, LBI Limited will continue to set industry standards as the market moves into the next generation. As LBI Limited’s growth achieves new heights, so does our accessibility. In 2017, LBI Limited is proud to announce the opening of our Metro Detroit, Michigan location which will be headed by the newest partner & specialist, Keith Koscak, previously with RM Sotheby’s. LBI Limited's metro Detroit office will serve as a staple resource for collectors in the Midwest and beyond. Whether it be the acquisition or sale of a limited production European classic, a contemporary supercar, or a brass-era car to make the 60-mile journey from London to Brighton; LBI Limited is the definitive answer. Built from the ground up: Backed by passion for all things petrol since 2009. From our humble beginnings with a single car housed in a friend’s garage to sales surpassing 600 special examples and counting, LBI Limited has become a predominant force in the collector automobile industry by advising our clients on an enthusiast basis coupled with alternative investment market knowledge for a purchase that is both enjoyable and sensible. Recognized as the ultimate advocate for creative automotive content marketing, up-to-date collector car market analysis, and a full-disclosure sales process, LBI Limited will continue to set industry standards as the market moves into the next generation. As LBI Limited’s growth achieves new heights, so does our accessibility. In 2017, LBI Limited is proud to announce the opening of our Metro Detroit, Michigan location which will be headed by the newest partner & specialist, Keith Koscak, previously with RM Sotheby’s. LBI Limited's metro Detroit office will serve as a staple resource for collectors in the Midwest and beyond. Whether it be the acquisition or sale of a limited production European classic, a contemporary supercar, or a brass-era car to make the 60-mile journey from London to Brighton; LBI Limited is the definitive answer. Contact us for more details 610-716-2331 Terms and Conditions Payment Options We accept the following payment methods: - Cashier's Check/money order- Cash (in person) Vehicle Pickup & Shipping All shipping charges are buyer's responsibility. Finance, Warranty, Shipping question? Call the dealer at 610-716-2331 General Terms Notice to Bidders: All of the vehicles we list on eBay are for sale locally. We reserve the right to end an auction early. 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No expressed or implied warranties, including the availability or condition of the equipment listed is made. EPA mileage estimates for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary depending on driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle maintenance. Notice to Bidders: All of the vehicles we list on eBay are for sale locally. We reserve the right to end an auction early. Deposit: We require a non-refundable $500 deposit within 24 hours of winning the auction. Please call to make arrangements for payment. Payment: Wire transfer is preferred method of payment. We will also accept certified checks or cash. All sales transactions must be completed within 3 calendar days of auction close. Prices subject to change without notice and do not include Title, License, Registration Fees, State or Local Taxes or Processing Fees, if any. Please contact seller first for vehicle availability. Although every effort is made to present accurate and reliable information, use of this information is voluntary, and should only be deemed reliable after an independent review of its accuracy, completeness, and timeliness. It is the sole responsibility of the customer to verify the existence of options, accessories and the vehicle condition before time of sale. Any and all differences must be addressed prior to time of sale. No expressed or implied warranties, including the availability or condition of the equipment listed is made. EPA mileage estimates for comparison purposes only. Actual mileage may vary depending on driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle maintenance. Fees and Taxes Sales tax, title, license fee, registration fee, dealer documentary fee, finance charges, emission testing fees, and compliance fees are additional to the advertised price. Vehicle is listed locally, we reserve the right to end the auction at any time. |