Every classic car has a story. But some stories are so remarkably specific that, even after more than 50 years at Gallery Aaldering, they still capture our attention. This is one of those cars. A Jaguar Mark IX Saloon originally ordered directly from the factory by the Chilean Embassy in The Hague. That fact alone already makes this imposing Jaguar exceptionally interesting. But we have not even mentioned the enormous amount of documentation, the historical photographs from the late 1960s, just one owner during the past 40 years, and the loving care with which this Mark IX has been cherished over the decades. Quite possibly one of the best-documented Jaguars we have ever encountered. Moreover, this Jaguar has won various concours events.

The moment you first see this Jaguar, you immediately understand why the Mark IX was so popular as a state car in its day. This is not an ordinary sedan; this is a car with true presence. A Jaguar that makes a dignified arrival even while standing still. The long bodywork, imposing grille, extensive chrome detailing, and graceful lines give this Jaguar an appearance that remains deeply impressive even today.

The color combination may make the car even more beautiful. Finished in Indigo Blue and Cotswold Blue, combined with a light blue interior, this Mark IX possesses exactly the kind of British character for which Jaguar became world-famous. The palette suits the personality of this limousine perfectly.

This Jaguar has been in the hands of a single owner for the past forty years. Over time, the Mark IX was restored and recommissioned with full respect for the car's original character. The exterior presents beautifully, with excellent paintwork, stunning chrome, and bright glass free from noteworthy signs of use. The interior carries that unmistakable scent that transports you back to another era of British optimism. The dashboard is magnificent, as are the carpets and the incredibly beautiful upholstery. We invite you to view the extensive photo report on our website.

The documentation accompanying this Jaguar is truly remarkable. Together with photographs dating back to the late 1960s, this car almost gains a tangible sense of history. You are not simply looking at a classic automobile, but at a car whose story can visibly be followed through time. That is precisely what makes classic Jaguars so special: emotion, history, and engineering beautifully combined.

Beneath the long hood lies Jaguar's legendary 3.8-liter XK inline-six engine, a powerplant that ranked among the absolute finest of its era. With dual overhead camshafts, twin SU carburetors, and remarkable smoothness, Jaguar managed to combine performance and luxury in a truly unique way. The Mark IX was also the first production Jaguar equipped with four power-assisted disc brakes and standard power steering. Innovations that may seem ordinary today, but which were highly advanced in the early 1960s.

This particular model is also equipped with a Getrag 5-speed gearbox, a dual-zone braking system, and a discreetly integrated TomTom. Wonderful additions that, in our opinion, significantly enhance driving comfort. Because although this Jaguar is an imposing presence, it is above all a genuinely excellent car to drive. Smooth, powerful, and with exactly the sense of composure you would expect from a luxury British saloon of this period. That feeling begins the moment the engine starts. Quiet, yet with a subtle sporting edge exactly as a Jaguar should have. This is a car built for long-distance travel, for stylish arrivals, and for people who understood that true luxury never needs to shout.

And honestly: an ex-Chilean Embassy Jaguar from The Hague, complete with historical photography and an exceptional archive of documentation, is probably not something you will encounter again anytime soon. You are warmly welcome to visit us in Brummen for a viewing. Do you live abroad? No problem at all; we sell our cars worldwide and naturally offer export services as well. Since 1975, we have been a family-owned company with a deeply rooted passion for extraordinary classic automobiles.

* Probably the best-documented Jaguar - One owner for the past 40 years
* Restored and rebuilt
* Ordered from the factory by the Chilean Embassy in The Hague
* With photographs from the late 1960s
* Color scheme: Indigo Blue/Cotswold Blue with a light blue interior
* "Every classic car has a story - but this one is pretty specific"
* Equipped with a 5-speed Getrag - There's no shame in that

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