Jaguar Mark II for sale

A good car is the best way to fit in with the British aristocracy. But if the flamboyance of a Rolls-Royce is too much for you, go for a Jaguar . After all, it's always been a rebel brand. An ideal candidate would be the Mark II , a favorite car of Roy James . I'll wait until you google that he was the driver of a party of thieves in the Great Train Robbery (in which he also drove a Mark II). Come on, how cool is this story? I myself would like a car with such a story. Or are you more convinced by the parameters? The 3.8 engine has a power of 220 horsepower, which in 1964 was a very high number. If the Mark II also got you, prepare 1,016,000 crowns, that's how much a piece with a red leather interior , stainless exhausts and power steering from a younger XJS costs. More information at Veterans on Truc!