The Jaguar XK150, produced from 1957 to 1961, represents the pinnacle of British luxury sports cars and the final iteration of the illustrious XK lineage. This model, available in Fixed-Head Coupe, Drophead Coupe, and Open Two-Seater variants, encapsulates the elegance and performance that enthusiasts cherish. Donating an XK150 not only fuels the appreciation for this classic vehicle but also contributes to the restoration and preservation of automotive history.
As part of the blue-chip collector market, clean matching-numbers Jaguar XK150 examples frequently command auction prices ranging from $80,000 to $180,000, while halo S 3.8 variants can exceed $200,000. With a focus on original paint and provenance, Great Plains Autos ensures that each donation is approached with the respect and meticulous attention it deserves, securing its place among the most coveted vintage British luxury saloons.
📖Generation guide
XK150 • 1957-1961
The XK150 is available in three unique body styles: Fixed-Head Coupe (FHC), Drophead Coupe (DHC), and Open Two-Seater (OTS/Roadster). The model introduced advancements such as disc brakes and stronger engine options, including the 3.4L and optional 3.8L twin-cam inline-sixes.
Known issues by generation
The Jaguar XK150, particularly its 3.4L and 3.8L engines, can experience issues such as head-stud pulls due to overheating, necessitating a head-stud upgrade alongside a thorough cooling system flush. The Moss 4-speed manual transmission lacks synchronization in first gear, and while first-gear synchro upgrades exist, they may affect collector value. Additionally, the triple-SU carburetor setup requires consistent service. Owners should also be aware of electrical system intricacies and the importance of maintaining wire-wheel integrity to preserve the vehicle's aesthetics and functionality.
Donation value by condition + generation
The collector value of Jaguar XK150s is significantly influenced by their condition, originality, and documentation. Matching-numbers status, original paint, and verified chassis records from the Jaguar Heritage Trust are essential for maximizing value. Period-correct restorations that respect the vehicle's heritage command premium prices, while modifications such as drum-to-disc brake conversions or alternator upgrades can reduce collector value. For precise valuations, engaging with qualified appraisers and referencing auction comparables from RM Sotheby's and Bonhams is strongly recommended.
Donation process for this model
Donating your Jaguar XK150 involves meticulous attention to detail. To ensure a seamless process, we strongly recommend obtaining a qualified appraisal and preparing IRS Form 8283 Section B, particularly since these vehicles often exceed the $5,000 threshold. Essential documentation includes original paint history, service records, coachbuilder plates, and matching-numbers verification. All donations should be transported carefully to preserve their condition before they enter the restoration pipeline.
Nebraska regional notes
Nebraska presents a unique opportunity for Jaguar XK150 owners, with a network of independent specialists familiar with vintage British luxury cars. The state's varied climate can pose preservation challenges, making it crucial for owners to assess the vehicle's condition regularly. Regional auction events hosted by RM Sotheby's and Bonhams offer visibility and appreciation for these stunning classics, while connecting with fellow enthusiasts enhances the experience of owning this remarkable piece of automotive history.
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