SPRING 2025 NEWSLETTER • VOLUME 78

1964 Jaguar MARK II Restoration

A Classic Showcase Restoration

About the  Mark II and its restoration

Our team of master craftsmen are currently in the process of restoring this 1964 Jaguar Mark 2 Sedan to that of our Show/Driver-level. This highly original California car is a numbers-matching example with limited ownership history that has always remained in the Western states. This great foundation made it an ideal candidate for restoration, and we’re excited to enhance it with carefully chosen performance and comfort upgrades...

SPRING 2025 RESTORATION UPDATE:

Greetings - we wanted to give our readers an update on the progress of our ongoing Mark II restoration and are happy to report that the job is nearly complete! Our team of Master Craftsman are busy tending to last minute refinements in our assembly area before getting ready to take it on its first test drives! Be sure to check out our Summer 2025 Newsletter for finished photo galleries and video on this remarkable Jaguar restoration!
  
The restoration began with a complete teardown, stripping the car to bare metal and placing it on a rotisserie for precise metal finishing and leading. Every body panel and chrome component has been expertly fitted, and the car has been prepared for primer and sealer. Soon, it will receive a stunning Metallic Silver finish, which will be beautifully complemented by a newly trimmed Dark Blue interior crafted from premium materials by our master trimmer.

Restoration Gallery

JAGUAR MARK II   HISTORY

Adhering to William Lyons' maxim of "grace, pace and space", the Mark II was a beautiful, fast and capable saloon car. It came with a 2.4 L, 3.4 L or 3.8 L Jaguar XK6 engine. The 3.8 is similar to the unit used in the 3.8 E-Type (XKE), having a different inlet manifold and carburetion (two SUs versus three on the E-Type in Europe) and therefore 30 bhp less. The head of the six cylinder engine in the E-Type was also different with its "straight port" layout as opposed to the slightly curved ports of the Mark II. The Mark II model was raced successfully in the European Touring Car Championship.

RECENT RESTORATION PHOTOS

Stay tuned to our Summer 2025 Newsletter for an update on this restoration!