Jaguar 340 1968

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • Jaguar

  • Model

  • 340

  • Body

  • Sedan

  • Year

  • 1968

  • Registration

  • Dutch documents

  • License plate

  • DZ-03-33

  • Chassis number

  • 1J80251BW

  • Date of first admission

  • 28-02-1968

  • Date of first admission (NL)

  • 06-10-2015

  • Fuel

  • Gasoline

  • Odometer reading

  • 36101 Miles

  • Color

  • Green

  • Transmission

  • Automatic

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

  • Is in a driving condition

  • Yes

Description

History and background

The Jaguar 340 was introduced in 1966 as the last and most affordable development within the successful Mk2 line. The model represented a transition to the later generation of mid-size Jaguars and retained the classic sedan shape of the 1960s, with the familiar combination of a compact body, long hood and independent rear suspension system. The Jaguar 340 was intended to be a more accessible variant alongside the heavier-bodied versions, but remained technically closely related to Jaguar's renowned sport saloons.

The 1968 Jaguar 340 is part of a model series built over a relatively short period of time. Jaguar offered this version as a final evolution of a concept that had already established its reputation in the early 1960s. Historically, the Jaguar 340 is interesting in that it marks the transition between the classic postwar Jaguar sedans and the more modern XJ generation that would later define the brand's image. Of particular interest to collectors is the combination of traditional styling and mechanical refinement.

The 1968 edition concludes the production phase of the 340 line in the late 1960s. As such, the Jaguar 340 represents not only a specific model year, but also an end point within an important chapter in Jaguar history. The version fits into the period in which the brand held a strong position in the segment of sporty luxury sedans, with a focus on comfort, driving characteristics and a distinctive engine configuration.


Characteristics and features


The Jaguar 340 is equipped with the six-in-line engine for which Jaguar was known during this period. In this configuration, the marque combined a smooth-running powerplant with the characteristic body of a luxury sedan. This engine arrangement was characteristic of Jaguar and contributed to the model's technical identity. The car is further equipped with a Borg Warner automatic transmission, a transmission that within this type of car provided more relaxed handling than a manual transmission.

This Jaguar 340 is finished in green and has an odometer reading of 64,000 km. The car is in mint condition and is in mint condition. The stated power rating is 154.41 kW, equivalent to 210 hp. Combined with the automatic transmission, this fits the character of the Jaguar 340 as a classic Jaguar sedan with emphasis on refinement and ease of use.

The Jaguar 340 is also distinguished by its classic styling and robust chassis. Within Jaguar history, this model occupies a recognizable place because of its balance between formal sedan appearance and technical aspects that were highly valued in the 1960s. The combination of design, color, low mileage and automatic transmission makes this Jaguar 340 a specific appearance within the model series.

Summary


The 1968 Jaguar 340 is a classic Jaguar sedan from the final phase of the 340 series, equipped with six-in-line engine, Borg Warner automatic transmission, green body color, 64,000 miles and a power rating of 154.41 kW (210 hp). The model represents an important era within Jaguar's history and is characterized by its traditional engineering and recognizable styling. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend coming to the viewing day.

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