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1970 Jaguar XJ Series 1 V12 Factory Manual Experimental Car Project

Lot Number: 722

1970 Jaguar XJ Series 1 V12 Factory Manual Experimental Car Project

Believed to be the prototype for a planned Series I XJ12 Manual that never made production, this Experimental Department car is an important and rare piece of Jaguar history requiring full restoration, offered without reserve.

  • Sold for: £1,575

LIVE AUCTION: This lot was auctioned on Sunday 9th November, 2025 at 10.30am local time at NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT

  • Body Colour

    BODY COLOUR
    Jaguar Dark Blue

  • Drive

    DRIVE
    RHD

  • Registration Number

    REG NUMBER
    EDU 102L

SUMMARY

Believed to be the prototype for a planned Series I XJ12 Manual that never made production, this Experimental Department car is an important and rare piece of Jaguar history requiring full restoration, offered without reserve.

DESCRIPTION

  • Built as a 4.2-litre Series 1 XJ6 in 1970, diverted to Jaguar’s Experimental Department and converted with a 5.3-litre V12, four Stromberg carburettors and a 4-speed manual gearbox with overdrive
  • Finished in Jaguar Dark Blue with light grey leather trim, retaining steel wheels, chromed bumpers, bonnet mascot, thin-rimmed steering wheel, wood dash inlay and a 160mph speedometer
  • Features include modified inner wings, aluminium trunking for wiring and deletion of the rear bench to accommodate test equipment
  • Believed to be the prototype for a Series I XJ12 Manual that never reached production and registered right-hand drive with chassis number and badging for a 4.2 XJ6
  • Off the road since 1982 following its last MOT in 1981 at 59,617 miles with evidence of the engine running in 2013 although cylinder head work is required. Now in need of a full restoration with corrosion to bodywork and worn trim
  • Supplied with a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, V5C on its original registration EDU 102L and correspondence from Jaguar confirming its Experimental Department provenance

The Winchester Collection

A number of Jaguars and Daimlers with interesting provenance, including 2 Chassis #1 Daimler Double Six Vanden Plas Saloons,  Series I and Series 2, two experimental cars, including an XJ Series I and potentially the earliest surviving XJ-S as well as a pair of donor cars, all offered without reserve. Inspection of these cars is invited, they have formed part of a stalled collection, and as such are offered as is, in need of full restoration but in many cases will prove difficult to resist given their interesting histories.

SPECIFICATION

Lot Number
722
Make
JAGUAR
Model
XJ SERIES 1 V12 FACTORY MANUAL
Variant
Experimental Project
Registration Number
EDU 102L
Chassis Number
IL8276BW
Transmission
Manual
Body Colour
Jaguar Dark Blue

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About the Seller Rating


A lot's rating is compiled based on information provided by the seller of the lot. We strongly recommend viewing a lot prior to bidding as we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information provided by the seller. We will not entertain any disputes over seller rating details.

Poor Numerous faults / Extensive damage / Many missing parts / Project or donor car

Fair Basic condition / Requires attention mechanically & cosmetically / Some damage / Some missing parts

Good Everyday useable classic car / Driven & enjoyed / Commensurate with age & mileage / Drives and looks as it should / Some vehicle history

Very good Almost pristine / Mechanically & cosmetically sound / Driven only occasionally / Extensive vehicle history

Excellent Pristine / Original / Documented nut & bolt ground-up restoration / Stored professionally / Trailered only / Complete vehicle history

Please note all lots must be removed from the venue no later than 2pm on Monday 10th November. Collections will be from 9am - 2pm. If you cannot collect yourself, please do get in touch with our transport partner, EM Rogers, who will be happy to help you.

Uplift by EM Rogers back to their storage facility in Northampton is £175 plus VAT. Storage is £10 plus VAT per day for the first seven days and £40 plus VAT per week thereafter.

For larger vehicles such as vans, transporters etc. please contact EM Rogers on +44 (0)1604 755511 for a quote.

If you cannot collect, or do not let us know transport arrangements before noon on 10th November, we will send the car to EM Rogers on your behalf.

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