Year: 1951
Make: Jowett
Model: Javelin
Registration: MBJ 624
Chassis No: FI/PD/19827
Engine No: E3PE23079D
Mileage: 1,885
(a): Deceased estate
(b): Rare model
The Jowett Javelin was produced from 1947 to 1953 by Jowett Cars ltd of Idle, near Bradford . The model went through five variants coded PA to PE. The designation changed to coincide with the London Motor Show in November but actually engineering design changes occurred frequently during the total production run, as and when required. The car was designed by Gerald Palmer during World War II and was intended to be a major leap forward from the relatively staid designs of pre-war Jowetts. Just over 23,000 units were produced. In a 1949 road test report The Times' correspondent welcomed the Javelin's good performance and original design.
This Javelin presents well in Black coachwork with beige trim. Originally registered on 21st December 1951, this example is offered from the estate of a Jowett enthusiast. During his tenure the car benefitted from both regular maintenance and regular use. Design features include aerodynamic styling and headlights faired into the wings, a column gearchange that allowed for the fitment of a practical bench seat and the ability to carry six people. This well cared for and rare Jowett is offered to auction with a V5C registration document various bills and receipts and without reserve. Consigned by Dominic Lake
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