Lot Ended
Description
1966 Daimler 2.5 V8
Super example in restored
order ready to use and enjoy; automatic with matching blue leather interior
Supplied new by Woodheads Garage of Blackpool in March
1966, this lovely Opalescent Light Blue V8 has covered only 55,709 miles to date
and comes with an extensive history file to warrant the mileage. This includes
31 old MOTs and tax discs back to the early 1980s plus the original service book
which is stamped no fewer than 17 times up to 20,325 miles in 1973 with many
invoices to show regular maintenance since.
The vendor acquired the car
from us in 2015 and has given it light use in the following years covering
only c.2,000 miles. Previous to that, the last owner acquired the car from
Jaguar specialist Robert Hughes in May 2004 maintaining it regardless of cost
over his 11 year ownership. Shortly after acquisition he had the car converted
to power assisted rack-and-pinion steering at considerable expense, a big
improvement on the somewhat heavy and woolly unassisted steering box fitted as
standard. In 2005 (at 47,550 miles) the car was sent to W Pym & Son of
Halesowen with a blank cheque and instructions to go through the car from
stem-to-stern and fix any faults that were found.
Some £5,542 later and
the car was deemed good to go, the list of improvements including: a full brake
overhaul with many new pipes and hoses, reconditioned callipers and new rear
brake discs and pads; new suspension bushes; new gearbox and prop-shaft
mountings; overhauled carburettors; new fuel tank and fuel pump; four new tyres
plus a host of other items. Since then, the car has also had a new dynamo and a
gearbox overhaul at Graham Whitehouse of Birmingham. Other upgrades include
electronic ignition and a wonderfully subtle stainless steel
exhaust.
Said to drive beautifully with an MOT until June 2022, it comes
with the aforementioned history file plus original Warranty Card from Woodheads
Garage, the original owner’s handbook and maintenance chart. In lovely condition
throughout and in perhaps the best colour scheme, this low mileage cracker looks
excellent value at the sensible guide price suggested.
For more
information contact - will.daniels@brightwells.com
Model background:
Launched in 1962,
the Daimler 2.5-Litre V8 was one of the finest cars of its era being a more
refined and luxurious version of the highly rated Jaguar MkII.
The new V8
was priced between the Jaguar MkII 2.4 and 3.4-litre, suggesting that the
Daimler brand was more upmarket than Jaguar, but deferring to the more sporting
image of the bigger engined cars. Its crowning glory was the superb Ed
Turner-designed all-alloy V8 that had made its debut in the Daimler Dart. This
musical and muscular unit developed a silky smooth 140bhp and 155lb/ft of torque
with a wonderfully free-revving nature which made the 2.4-litre XK engine seem
coarse by comparison.
Mated to the Borg Warner Type 35 three-speed
automatic transmission, it gave the V8 a top speed of 115mph with 0-60mph in
13.8 seconds. ‘The Daimler’s particular strength is therefore its sweet and near
silent running at any engine speed’ said Autocar. It also had better handling
than the MkII, the lightweight V8 giving more favourable weight distribution. It
was quietly dropped from the Jaguar range in 1969 after some 17,600 examples had
been sold, a real shame because it was a great car which was never properly
replaced.
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