1936 Jaguar SS100 Replica Stands Out In Royal Blue Metallic

By Michelle Marus Aug 29, 2019
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By Michelle Marus Aug 29, 2019
Dressed in a breathtakingly beautiful two-tone color combination.

Streetside Classics is proud to offer this gorgeous 1936 Jaguar SS100 Replica for your consideration. This vehicle boasts classic styling with modern appeal for the best of both worlds. The first thing that many notice, however, is that striking color combination that sets it apart from the rest. The deep blue (Royal Blue Metallic) and black two-tone exterior is timeless and the high-gloss shine can be seen in any lighting. But there is so much more to this beauty than what meets the eye, and we will delve into that here. This classic sports car is being offered up for sale at a price of $14,995, and you can make an offer on the car right here.

1936 Jaguar SS100 Replica Stands Out In Royal Blue Metallic
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The color combination draws attention to the unique parts on this design. For example, the black showcases the graceful long body lines of the fenders. The white pinstriping further highlights the curves of this Jaguar, while the blue draws your eye to the classic low-cut doors and full-size spare tire. What’s more, the blue convertible top is a slightly lighter shade against the paint and gives this replica that true European appeal. Even the brightwork details are great, like the Jaguar leaper mascot, chrome bumpers, dual horns, and wire wheels covers.

Speaking of a lighter shade of blue, the interior sports a similar color. It looks fantastic against the darker blue-and-black paint job with plush carpeting and nicely bolstered bucket seats. The quality of the presentation reminds you that this is a low-mileage build (6,465 miles). Like a proper European-style roadster, there is plenty of wood on the custom dashboard and a grippy sports steering wheel. The suicide doors, dash-mounted rear mirror, side wind deflectors, and full set of VDO gauges complete this vintage motoring package.

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Open the hood and you’ll find a 2.3-liter Ford mated to a three-speed automatic transmission. This Jaguar delivers reliable performance and easy maintenance. In fact, the powerplant was replaced in 2013 to keep this beauty running strong. The transmission was also rebuilt and the driveshaft was replaced at that time. It fires right up, runs smoothly, and drives great. This total package features a lightweight fiberglass body with rear-wheel drive, independent front suspension, and front disc brakes for an easy-cruising classic sports car.

The sale of this 1936 Jaguar SS1000 Replica comes with maintenance records. For anyone who wants to enjoy motoring fun at a value price, this is the toy for you.


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