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RICHARD EDMONDS AUCTIONS
Saturday 15th JUNE 2019
Allington, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6LJ
1975 Daimler Sovereign 4.2 LWB Auto
Reg. no. HUB 590N
Chassis no. 2S4244BW
Engine no. 8L13279S
A new Series I XJ6-based Sovereign was introduced in October 1969. Once again, it was externally virtually identical to its Jaguar source car, with the exception of its fluted grille and Daimler badging. Internally there were trim variations, such as the removal of the wood door cappings fitted to the Jaguar. This Sovereign model was offered with either the 2.8-litre or the 4.2-litre version of the XK engine. The Daimler Sovereign name remained in use for the Series II version of the XJ6, with a raised front bumper and shallower grille; an extended wheelbase version was introduced, which eventually became the standard model. HUB 590N has a factory sunroof and our vendor tells us that it \' drives well\'. Within the history file, there are details about the very few custodians of the car and paperwork supporting the low mileage of 53,000. It is offered with a V5c, several invoices and the passport detailing the original owner and various handbooks etc. This is an excellent example of a powerful and highly useable classic, that provides effortless motoring at its best.
Reg. no. HUB 590N
Chassis no. 2S4244BW
Engine no. 8L13279S
A new Series I XJ6-based Sovereign was introduced in October 1969. Once again, it was externally virtually identical to its Jaguar source car, with the exception of its fluted grille and Daimler badging. Internally there were trim variations, such as the removal of the wood door cappings fitted to the Jaguar. This Sovereign model was offered with either the 2.8-litre or the 4.2-litre version of the XK engine. The Daimler Sovereign name remained in use for the Series II version of the XJ6, with a raised front bumper and shallower grille; an extended wheelbase version was introduced, which eventually became the standard model. HUB 590N has a factory sunroof and our vendor tells us that it \' drives well\'. Within the history file, there are details about the very few custodians of the car and paperwork supporting the low mileage of 53,000. It is offered with a V5c, several invoices and the passport detailing the original owner and various handbooks etc. This is an excellent example of a powerful and highly useable classic, that provides effortless motoring at its best.
£9,500 - 10,000
SELECTED BY IDRIS SQUIRREL
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