Jaguar C-Type Works Lightweight sells for $13.2 million

A stunning Jaguar C-Type Works Lightweight from 1953 has been sold for $13.2 million at RM Sotheby’s Monterey auction. Pre-auction estimates suggested that classic race car would sell for between $9 million and $11 million but it smashed even those high estimates.

This particular example is chassis XKC 052 and was just the second of three lightweight Works units created with the 1953 Le Mans endurance race in mind. Differentiating these three from other Jaguar C-Type models include the thin-gauge aluminium bodywork, more powerful Weber carburettors, a triple-plate clutch, fully synchronised gearbox and a rubber aircraft fuel balder. Amazingly, these three C-Type Lightweights were the first ever entrants to Le Mans to feature disc brakes.

Chassis 051 managed to walk away with victory at the 1953 Le Mans while 053 came home in second followed by this unit in 4th place. The Briggs Cunningham’s C5-R spoiler the Jaguar party by claiming third.

After being retired and passing through the hands of numerous owners, it was purchased by Martin Morris in 1971 with it remaining with the family for over 30 years. The car enjoyed a two-year restoration in 1985 and 1986 and has since been displayed and competed in a selection of rallies and tours.

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