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JAGUAR MK VII

Lowest Price: £1,720 • Median Price: £20,755 • Highest Price: £83,363 • Sell-Through Rate: 69%

Jaguar Mk VII

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£1,720

LOWEST PRICE:

SINCE 2020

£20,755

MEDIAN PRICE:

SINCE 2020

HIGHEST PRICE:

£83,363

SINCE 2020

NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:

35

ALL TIME

SELL THROUGH RATE:

69%

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HOW MANY REMAIN

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LICENSED

175

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41

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Charterhouse

1954 Jaguar Mk VII Registration number YAD 612 Chassis numbe

Not Sold

23rd Oct 2025

1954 Jaguar Mk VII Registration number YAD 612 Chassis numbe

Mathewsons

1954 JAGUAR MK VII

Not Sold

29th Nov 2024

1954 JAGUAR MK VII

Brightwells

1954 Jaguar MkVIIM

Not Sold

31st Jul 2024

1954 Jaguar MkVIIM

Bring A Trailer

1953 Jaguar Mk VII Cabriolet Prototype by Beutler

£83,363

17th Oct 2025

1953 Jaguar Mk VII Cabriolet Prototype by Beutler

Collecting Cars

1954 Jaguar Mk VII

£19,380

8th Nov 2024

1954 Jaguar Mk VII

Bonhams

One off, exhibited at the 1952 Brussels Motor Show 1951 Jaguar Mk VII ...

Not Sold

10th May 2024

One off, exhibited at the 1952 Brussels Motor Show 1951 Jaguar Mk VII ...

Bonhams

1956 Jaguar Mark VII 3.8-Litre Competition Saloon

£25,300

13th Sep 2025

1956 Jaguar Mark VII 3.8-Litre Competition Saloon

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36-Years-Owned 1953 Jaguar Mk VII 4-Speed

£11,551

7th Nov 2024

36-Years-Owned 1953 Jaguar Mk VII 4-Speed

H&H Auctioneers

1952 Jaguar MkVII Near impossible to replicate patinated original cond...

£19,125

13th Mar 2024

1952 Jaguar MkVII Near impossible to replicate patinated original cond...

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1953 Jaguar Mk VII 4-Speed

£12,616

27th May 2025

1953 Jaguar Mk VII 4-Speed

Mathewsons

1954 JAGUAR MK VII

Not Sold

17th Oct 2024

1954 JAGUAR MK VII

Bonhams Cars Online

1955 Jaguar MKVII

£33,875

27th Nov 2023

1955 Jaguar MKVII

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The Jaguar Mk VII was produced from 1951 to 1956. It was Jaguar's first large saloon after WWII.

The Mk VII gained fame with Stirling Moss's win at the 1952 Daily Express International Trophy race at Silverstone.

Its successor was the Jaguar Mk VIII.

Did you know that Jaguar initially planned to call the Mk VII the "XK120 Saloon"? The idea was scrapped, but it shows how closely linked the Mk VII was to Jaguar's sports car image at the time.

How much is a Jaguar Mk VII worth?

In average condition, a Jaguar Mk VII is worth £20,755.

What is the most expensive Jaguar Mk VII to sell in history publicly?

The most expensive Jaguar Mk VII to sell in history was sold for £124,982.

What is the cheapest Jaguar Mk VII to sell in history publicly?

The cheapest Jaguar Mk VII to sell in history was sold for £406.

When was the Jaguar Mk VII produced?

The Jaguar Mk VII was produced between 1951 and 1956.

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