7th Jul, 2021 13:00

The Pavilion Gardens Buxton

 
Lot 58
 

2014 Realm Heritage C-Type
A tribute to Tommy Wisdom's Works-supported car 'XKC005'

Sold for £67,500

(including buyers premium)


Lot details

Registration No: GUI 494
Chassis No: REALMCJS167680053
MOT: June 2022

  • Finished in Pastel Green as a tribute to Tommy Wisdom's XKC005 which was the first C-Type to be fitted with disc brakes (an upgrade which allowed Sir Stirling Moss to win the 1952 Reims GP aboard it)
  • Engineer built and current family ownership from new
  • IVA tested and correctly registered with the DVLA as a Realm Heritage C-Type
  • Impressive specification includes 'fast road' XK DOHC straight-six engine, four-speed manual gearbox with overdrive and helmet to helmet intercom system etc
  • Among the nicest C-Type Evocations we have encountered and self-evidently a labour of love
  • Accompanied by a large history file including build photos, bills / invoices and dyno sheets etc

An engineer by training who made almost annual pilgrimages to the Le Mans 24-hours, the vendor’s late husband had long dreamt about building a Jaguar C-Type Evocation. He settled upon a Realm Heritage kit because of the strength of its tubular steel spaceframe chassis (not dissimilar in ethos to that of the Coventry manufacturer’s original design) and the quality of its GRP bodywork. Having bought the engine, manual overdrive gearbox, axles, steering and pedal box from a 1975 Jaguar XJ6 3.4 Litre donor car in late 2013, the seller’s husband spent months the following year assembling this stunning Realm Heritage C-Type. Build photos on file show the aluminium floor being rivetted in place and the fully independent suspension installed complete with uprated RAM adjustable coil-overs at each corner and various polybushes. Ward Engineering of Colchester supplied an overhauled differential, refurbished brake callipers (4-pot upfront) and new brake discs (vented front / solid rear) etc. Discarding the donor XJ6’s 3.4 litre unit in favour a 4.2 litre one from a Jaguar 420, the seller’s husband had the latter overhauled by Scholar Engines Ltd of Suffolk. Fitted with a reconditioned water pump, 123 electronic ignition, straight-port cylinder head, rear oil seal conversion, fresh timing chain and adjuster, uprated starter motor, new clutch, facet ‘silver top’ fuel pump, aluminium flywheel, Mahle +20 pistons, ‘fast road’ camshafts, replacement bearings and triple Weber 45 DCOE carburettors, the DOHC straight-six recorded over 250bhp and 270lbft of torque on a subsequent dyno run (though, it has since been detuned slightly). An alloy radiator is complemented by an oil cooler and Kenlowe fan. A competition overdrive switch has been added to the gear lever (a la the Works Big Healeys), while the interior also hosts aluminium bucket seats with lightweight padded coverings, twin stop watches, wood-rimmed steering wheel and a helmet-to-helmet intercom system. As well as aluminium louvres let into the top and sides of the bonnet, the two-seater sports a bonnet scoop (evoking the 1953 Le Mans cars) and spine light to illuminate the race numbers on its tail. A Perspex fly screen, Black double duck tonneau cover, quick-release fuel filler, bullet mirrors and Brooklands aeroscreens complete the exterior detailing. Professionally painted in Pastel Green by Pluckley Coachworks Ltd of Ashford to mimic Tommy Wisdom’s famous Works-supported car (XKC005) which was notable as the first C-Type to be fitted with disc brakes and achieved considerable success in the hands of Sir Stirling Moss and Michael Head, the Jaguar-powered machine rides on 16-inch painted wire wheels shod with Avon radial tyres. Passing an IVA test on 23rd September 2014, ‘GUI 494’ is correctly registered as a ‘Realm Heritage C-Type’. Understood to have covered some 4,500 post-completion miles including several European sorties but little used after its creator’s death during 2019, the car started readily upon inspection and ran well during our recent photography session. Offered for sale with V5C Registration Document, build history, Agreed Value Certificate of Insurance for £60,000 and hopefully a fresh MOT by the time of sale.

PLEASE NOTE: This lot now possesses a 'no advisories' MOT certificate valid until 27th June 2022

For more information, please contact:
Damian Jones
damian.jones@handh.co.uk
07855 493737

 

Auction: The Pavilion Gardens Buxton, 7th Jul, 2021

AUCTION VENUE
The Pavilion Gardens
St John's Road
Buxton
Derbyshire
SK17 6BE

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Tuesday 6th July 2021 from 12pm to 6pm
Wednesday 7th July 2021 from 9am

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