Woodham Mortimer

1950 Jaguar XK120 Salvadori Period Competition Roadster

Details

  • Year: 1950
  • Body Style:Roadster
  • Configuration: RHD
  • Engine: 3400 cc
  • Price: SOLD

Description

Ex-Salvadori Competition XK120.

This early steel bodied roadster was manufactured on November 28th 1950 and was despatched by the original distributor Walter E Sturgess, of Leicester on the 6th December 1950 and duly registered HBC226.

While the first owner of HBC226 currently remains unknown, by the August of 1951 it was being regularly driven in competition by Roy Salvadori who was back in action just months after a serious accident at the Silverstone ‘Daily Express’ meeting that May.

Salvadori, originally a second–hand car salesman, had been eager to compete from a young age but his ambitions were frustrated by the onset of the Second World War. With the end of hostilities he began racing in 1946, starting with an MG and Brooklands Riley before moving onto Tazio Nuvolari’s 1935 German GP-winning Alfa Romeo and Bira’s Maserati 4CL. His career was progressing until the Silverstone accident where he had a near-fatal crash after hitting a marker drum and suffering a fractured skull and broken bones after being ejected from his somersaulting car. In spite of a lengthy hospital stay, Salvadori was keen to get back into the fray and the lack of viable car prompted him to switch from the damaged ‘Nash and acquire HBC226.

His first outing in the 120 was at Boreham on August 11th where he scored two podium finishes in the wet, coming 3rd in the National Unlimited race and 3rd in the William Lyons Trophy race behind Duncan Hamilton in LXF731 and Jim Swift in OVT325. Subsequently Salvadori bettered these results with 2nd places at Castle Combe and again at Silverstone in May of 1952. He returned to Boreham a month later and achieved yet more success, finishing second in the National Unlimited, William Lyons Trophy and Handicap races. Salvadori’s success in HBC226 did not go unnoticed and by 1953 he had started to drive for Connaught and achieved a second at the Nurburgring 1000km race, sharing a drive in the Ecurie Ecosse C-type with Ian Stewart. It was, however, with Aston Martin that perhaps his greatest win was achieved when he secured victory at Le Mans in 1959 with Carrol Shelby. As Salvadori went on to compete at the highest levels of the sport, HBC226 continued to compete at the UKs major circuits at the hands of another notable driver Peter Blond, who achieved a 3rd in the over 2 litre race at Silverstone in September of 1952. Blond would also go on to greater things driving C-type, D-type, HWM and Lister Jaguars at Goodwood in the mid-to-late 50s and being elected to the BRDC in 1956.

By 1955 HBC226 had been repainted white and was being offered for sale by Performance Cars Ltd of Middlesex. Thereafter it entered a period of prolonged storage before being acquired by JD Classics in 2008 when it benefitted from a full chassis-off restoration to current FIA competition specification with full JD Classics race upgrades. Since that time it has successfully returned to competition achieving strong finishes at Donington, Brands Hatch and in the Le Mans Classic during 2012 as well finishing the Mille Miglia twice in 2013 and 2014. Maintained regardless of cost this highly significant XK120 is now undergoing a total JD Classics re-fresh in anticipation of next year’s Mille Miglia and the 2017 racing season. Offered in its original colour scheme with extensive history file and full FIA HTP papers it provides a very rare opportunity to own a genuine period race car with superb provenance.

SOLD

Competition History

1951

11th August    

Track: Boreham

Race: William Lyons Trophy

Driver: Roy Salvadori. Car No. 93

Result: 3rd Place

 

Race: National Unlimited Race

Driver: Roy Salvadori. Car No. 93

Result: 3rd Place

 

1952

3rd May

Track: Castle Combe

Race: National Unlimited

Driver: Roy Salvadori

Result: 2nd Place

 

24th May:

Track: Silverstone

Race: National Unlimited

Driver: Roy Salvadori. Car No. 104

Result: 2nd Place

 

21st June:

Track: Boreham

Race: National Handicap

Driver: Roy Salvadori. Car No. 52

Result: 2nd Place

 

Race: Scratch Unlimited

Driver: Roy Salvadori. Car No. 52

Result: 2nd Place

 

Race: William Lyons Trophy

Driver: Roy Salvadori. Car No. 52

Result: 2nd Place

 

30th August:

Track: Silverstone, 750MC

Race: 6 Hour Relay Race

Driver: Peter Blond. Car 34D

Result: Finished

 

20th September:

Track: Silverstone, Peterborough MC

Race: National over 2 Litre race

Driver: Peter Blond. Car 58

Result: 3rd

 

2011

30th April:

Track: Donington Park

Race: RAC Woodcote Trophy

Drivers: Wil Arif & Jarrah Venables. Car No. 93

Result: 3rd in Class & 14th Overall

 

11th June:

Track: La Sarthe

Race: Le Mans Legends

Driver: Derek Hood. Car No. 93

Result: 5th in Class & 35th Overall out of a field of 63

 

2012

5th May:

Track: Donington Park

Race: RAC Woodcote Trophy

Drivers: Wil Arif & Jarrah Venables. Car No.93

Result: 4th in Class & 15th Overall out of a field of 28

 

27th May:

Track: Brands Hatch GP Circuit

Race: RAC Woodcote Trophy

Drivers: Wil Arif & Chris Ward. Car No. 93

Result: 7th in Class & 25th Overall out of a field of 28

 

6th-8th July:

Track: La Sarthe

Race: Classic Le Mans

Drivers: Derek Hood. Car No. 29

Result: 12th Overall (Plateau 2)

 

2013

16th-19th May:

Event: Mille Miglia, Official Jaguar Works entry

Drivers: Yasmin Le Bon & David Gandy. Car No. 199

Result: 169th out of 340 Finishers

 

2014

15th-19th May:

Event: Mille Miglia

Driver: Daniel Wiener. Car No. 183

Result: Finisher