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LOOKING FOR A CLASSIC JAGUAR DEALERSHIP?

Beverly Hills Car Club – the Premier Destination for XK and E-Type Enthusiasts Worldwide

1964 Jaguar XKE rhd buyer Alex Manos

Grace, Pace, and Space. Sir William Lyons’ famous mantra still defines Jaguar more than 70 years after the XK120 stunned the 1948 Earl’s Court Motor Show. From the aerodynamic XK120 that rewrote speed records to the sensual E-Type that left Enzo Ferrari calling it “the most beautiful car ever made,” pre-1970 Jaguars occupy a unique intersection of design artistry, motorsport heroics, and mechanical ingenuity.

Beverly Hills Car Club (BHCC) purchases more than 1,000 classic cars every year, maintains an ever-changing inventory exceeding 500 vehicles, and specializes in immediate payment with no hidden fees. For owners of XK120s, XK140s, XK150s, E-Types, or any earlier Jaguar saloon, partnering with BHCC turns what could be months of uncertainty into a swift, transparent transaction—while buyers gain a constantly refreshed trove of project cars and concours contenders alike.

Jaguar Heritage (1948-1969) at a Glance

XK Series

  • XK120 (1948-1954): 3.4-liter twin-cam inline-six, officially rated at 120 mph but proved faster. Alloy-body “early alloy cars” (242 built) and SE/M variants prized for performance heritage.
  • XK140 (1954-1957): Rack-and-pinion steering, extended cockpit, optional C-Type cylinder head. Production split among OTS (Open Two-Seater), FHC (Fixed Head), and DHC (Drophead).
  • XK150 (1957-1961): Wider grille, wraparound windscreen, disc brakes standard, 3.8-liter “S” models topping 250 bhp.

E-Type / XKE

  • Series 1 (1961-1967): Covered headlights, flat-floor early cars, triple SU carbs. 3.8-liter then 4.2-liter engines.
  • Series 1½ (1967-1968): Open headlights, transitional emissions updates, still coveted for short-bonnet silhouette.
  • Series 2 (1968-1971): Wider mouth for cooling, dual Strombergs in US spec, improved brakes—still within pre-1970 emphasis through early ’71 production.

Motorsport Icons & Luxury Saloons

  • C-Type (1951-1953): Two-time Le Mans winner; lessons fed directly into XK cylinder-head evolution.
  • D-Type (1954-1957): Monocoque tub and fin-tail aerodynamics secured three consecutive Le Mans victories.
  • XKSS (1957): Road-legal D-Type; 16 of 25 originals survive, but BHCC tracks survivor cars and continuation builds.
  • Mark VII, VIII, IX (1950-1961): Luxurious saloons that won the Monte Carlo Rally and chauffeured heads of state.
  • Mark 2 (1959-1967): “Gentleman’s Express” adored by racers and bank-robbers alike; 3.8-liter cars deliver sports-car pace with rear seats.
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Why Classic Jaguar Remain In Demand

  1. Timeless Styling: From the XK’s flowing fenders to the E-Type’s aircraft-inspired bonnet, classic Jaguars remain design benchmarks in museums and concours fields.
  2. Racing Pedigree: Five Le Mans wins during the 1950s cemented performance credibility, translating to sustained collector interest.
  3. Engineering Firsts: Disc brakes, monocoque chassis designs, and the XK twin-cam six introduced technologies adopted industry-wide.
  4. Limited Production: Hand-built methods restricted volumes—especially alloy-bodied XK120s and early E-Type flat-floors—ensuring scarcity.
  5. Accessible Parts & Clubs: Strong aftermarket support, Jaguar Heritage Trust build records, and clubs like JCNA foster ownership confidence and fuel younger buyer engagement.
  6. Cross-Generational Appeal: XK roadsters appear in post-war Hollywood films while E-Types star in modern fashion shoots—keeping demand evergreen.

Pitfalls of Private Sales & Auctions?

Private Classifieds Traditional Auctions Online Auctions
Tire-kickers requesting endless carburetor close-ups. Seller fees up to 10%, plus detailing and transport costs. One-week bidding window may miss overseas Jaguar clubs.
Risk of fraudulent wire transfers and escrow scams. Months-long wait lists for headline auctions like Monterey. Public comment threads can exaggerate minor patina, hurting prices.
Liability during test drives on drum brakes and cross-plies. Reserve not met? You still owe catalog photography and entry fees. Post-sale arbitration over originality can freeze your funds.

Beverly Hills Car Club Eliminates Every Hurdle

Immediate, Market-Correct Offers

  • Any Condition: Barn-stored XK120s, partially restored E-Types, survivor Mark 2s—all welcome.
  • Top Dollar Paid: Proprietary data from thousands of Jaguar transactions drives real-time valuations.
  • Fast Funding: Same-day wire or cashier’s check—no contingencies.

Logistics Without Drama

  • Nationwide pickup in enclosed or open trailers—winch-out capability for non-running cars.
  • International documentation handled in-house: export clearance, HS-7 forms, and EU NOVA filings.
  • Duplicate-title assistance for estates or long-parked classics.

No Hidden Fees—Ever

The amount you accept is the amount you receive. BHCC absorbs transport, import, and administrative overhead.

Jaguar-Focused Team

Upload 8–12 smartphone photos—VIN plate, chassis stamping, engine block, body tag, interior, rust spots. Specialists identify critical cues like body number under the bonnet latch of XK120s or matching gearbox numbers on E-Types. Offers often arrive in under an hour.

1962 Jaguar XKE Series I Flat Floor Roadster interior

Selling Tips

XK120, XK140, XK150

  • Early Alloy 120s: Photograph the riveted bonnet and tell-tale aluminum boot hinges—subtle details drive significant premiums.
  • SE & “S” Models: C-Type or straight-port heads, heavier torsion bars, and dual exhausts distinguish high-output variants. List casting numbers clearly.
  • Toolkits & Spares: Original Whitworth spanners, grease gun, and Thor hammer add instant value—include in images.
  • Rust Disclosure: XK chassis outriggers and sill plates corrode; photographic honesty speeds BHCC’s valuation.

E-Type / XKE

  • Flat-Floor Series 1 (first 500 cars): Show the un-dimpled floor pan and welded louvers; BHCC deploys expedited acquisition for these.
  • Matching Numbers: Block, head, chassis, and gearbox numbers should match the Heritage Certificate. Snap each stamping.
  • 4.2-Liter Cars: Smoother synchromesh transmission broadens buyer base; even driver-quality examples fetch strong offers.
  • 2+2 Coupés: Often undervalued; BHCC markets them to taller enthusiasts and resto-mod builders.

XKSS, C-Type, D-Type Continuations & Replicas

  • Authentic continuation serials verified with Jaguar Classic Works draw top offers—provide documentation.
  • Tool-room replicas by firms like Proteus or Lynx still command global interest; BHCC buys these regularly.

Mark 2 & Early Saloons, SS100

  • 3.8-Liter Overdrive: Most desirable; indicate gearbox type (Moss vs. all-synchro).
  • Wood veneer and leather health don’t deter BHCC—interior restoration done in-house.
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Considering selling a XKE? Great! Our team can get that deal done today! We’re Beverly Hills Car Club, the largest classic car dealership in the United States! Let’s Talk About Your Classic Jaguar, Today!

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I get a firm offer with just phone pictures?

    Yes. Clear images of chassis plate, body ID, engine bay, and overall condition allow BHCC to calculate a market-correct value.

    My E-Type hasn’t run since 1980—do I need to recommission it first?

    No. Non-running status is factored into the offer. BHCC transporters winch cars from barns, workshops, or high-rise parking structures.

    The title for my XK140 was lost decades ago. Will BHCC still buy?

    Absolutely. The team guides you through bonded-title or affidavit processes per your state’s regulations.

    How fast will I receive payment?

    Same-day wire transfer upon signed agreement, or a cashier’s check at vehicle pickup.

    Are there fees deducted from the agreed price?

    No listing fees, transport charges, or surprise deductions—the number you accept is net to you.

    Next Steps!

    1. Gather Basic Info – Year, model (e.g., 1955 XK140 DHC), VIN/chassis number, mileage estimate.
    2. Take a few Photos – Four corners, interior, engine bay, chassis plate, rust areas, and any spares.
    3. Contact Beverly Hills Car Club
      Phone: +1 (310) 975-0272
      Email: [email protected]
      Online Form: BeverlyHillsCarClub.com/wanted.htm
    4. Review Your Offer – Discuss via phone or secure e-signature.
    5. Schedule Pickup & Payment – Choose wire or cashier’s check; nationwide pickup slots available.
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    Conclusion – A Faster, Safer Way to Buy or Sell a Classic Jaguar

    Owning a pre-1970 Jaguar is a passport to motoring greatness—whether it’s the wind-in-the-hair romance of an XK120 OTS or the spine-tingling roar of a Series 1 E-Type at 5,500 rpm. But converting that passion into cash—or finding the next leaper for your stable—shouldn’t involve endless classifieds, foreign-exchange headaches, or auction-house fine print. By partnering with Beverly Hills Car Club you gain:

    • Instant liquidity based on real market data.
    • Global logistics that make distance irrelevant.
    • Jaguar-specific expertise thousands of transactions strong.

    Whether your XK150 project needs a new steward, your low-miles E-Type deserves a wider stage, or you’re simply curious what an estate-inherited Mark 2 might fetch, trust the classic Jaguar specialists at Beverly Hills Car Club. Turn that snarling big cat into your next adventure—quickly, transparently, and without the drama.

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