A collection of 12 historically significant Jaguars including the marque’s very first sports car have been put up for sale having never before been offered on the open market.
The unique 1935 Jaguar SS90 Prototype (above) was hand-crafted by the factory on an SS1 chassis that had been shortened by 15in, and effectively launched the marque’s motorsport ambitions.
It’s joined in the sale by the first E-type ever seen by the public and by a legendary C-type that was thought lost, in addition to nine other Big Cats spanning five decades of automotive history.
All are part of a collection owned by Switzerland-based Dr Christian Jenny that’s being offered, individually, for sale via Pendine Historic Cars.
The prototype SS90 stands out as something special even in this company. The car – chassis number 248436 – was revealed by Sir William Lyons to the motoring press in Coventry on 15 March 1935, months before the first SS Jaguar broke cover.