Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
From the Brian Johnson Collection, Lead Singer of AC/DC
2015 Jaguar F-Type Project 7
TITLE IN TRANSIT
5.0 Liter V8 Supercharged
8-Speed Automatic Transmission
Dark Emerald Green ($10,000 Optional Extra)
Jet Black Leather Interior
Black and Carbon Fiber Convertible Top
One Owner
1,233 Original Miles
From the Brian Johnson Collection. Lead singer of AC/DC
Featured on his Show, "Cars that Rock"
Fully Loaded Example
A chance to buy a true modern classic, with wonderful provenance.
The F-TYPE Project 7 is a collectors' edition sports car, with a limited run of only 250 worldwide and just 50 for North America. It's the fastest and most powerful Jaguar ever, capable of reaching 60mph in just 3.8 seconds and a top speed of 186mph. Designed by Jaguar Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) team it has one pure purpose – driving pleasure.
Project 7 was inspired by Jaguar's proud racing past. Its name is derived from the seven times Jaguar has won the famous Le Mans 24-hour race. Three of those historic wins came in the iconic 1950s D-type, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary. The brief to Jaguar designers was to conceive a modern day D-type. F-TYPE Project 7 is the exhilarating result.
In Project 7, the design DNA of the historic D-type has been blended with that of the cutting edge F-TYPE, itself a winner of the World Car Design award. While the most prominent retro styling cue is the distinctive 'hump' behind the driver's head, the D-type's flowing, swooping lines inform the whole design.
Project 7 was originally unveiled as a single-seater, open top concept car at Goodwood in 2014. Since then, as well as adding an extra seat and a roof, state-of-the-art design techniques have been used to make the car as dynamic as possible. The end result, as experienced by only 250 privileged owners, is a stunning modern motoring icon.
2016 Jaguar F-Type Project 7
Lot # M19-185
- Sale Price:
- $173,500
- Engine Size
- 5.0 Liter V8 Supercharged
- Transmission Type
- 8-Speed Automatic
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Miles
- 1,267
- Vin
- SAJWA7A85GMK25958
- Stock
- M19-185
- Sale Price:
- $173,500
- Engine Size
- 5.0 Liter V8 Supercharged
- Transmission Type
- 8-Speed Automatic
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Miles
- 1,267
- Vin
- SAJWA7A85GMK25958
- Stock
- M19-185
From the Brian Johnson Collection, Lead Singer of AC/DC
Vehicle Highlights
- 2015 Jaguar F-Type Project 7
- TITLE IN TRANSIT
- 5.0 Liter V8 Supercharged
- 8-Speed Automatic Transmission
- Dark Emerald Green ($10,000 Optional Extra)
- Jet Black Leather Interior
- Black and Carbon Fiber Convertible Top
- One Owner
- 1,233 Original Miles
- From the Brian Johnson Collection. Lead singer of AC/DC
- Featured on his Show, "Cars that Rock"
- Fully Loaded Example
- A chance to buy a true modern classic, with wonderful provenance.
- The F-TYPE Project 7 is a collectors' edition sports car, with a limited run of only 250 worldwide and just 50 for North America. It's the fastest and most powerful Jaguar ever, capable of reaching 60mph in just 3.8 seconds and a top speed of 186mph. Designed by Jaguar Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) team it has one pure purpose – driving pleasure.
- Project 7 was inspired by Jaguar's proud racing past. Its name is derived from the seven times Jaguar has won the famous Le Mans 24-hour race. Three of those historic wins came in the iconic 1950s D-type, which recently celebrated its 60th anniversary. The brief to Jaguar designers was to conceive a modern day D-type. F-TYPE Project 7 is the exhilarating result.
- In Project 7, the design DNA of the historic D-type has been blended with that of the cutting edge F-TYPE, itself a winner of the World Car Design award. While the most prominent retro styling cue is the distinctive 'hump' behind the driver's head, the D-type's flowing, swooping lines inform the whole design.
- Project 7 was originally unveiled as a single-seater, open top concept car at Goodwood in 2014. Since then, as well as adding an extra seat and a roof, state-of-the-art design techniques have been used to make the car as dynamic as possible. The end result, as experienced by only 250 privileged owners, is a stunning modern motoring icon.