Spoil Your Youngster with the 1955 D-Type Jaguar Children's Car
Amanda Chang — September 4, 2010 — Autos
References: bonhams & bornrich.org
The 1955 D-Type Jaguar Children’s Car is ready to be sold at the Bonham’s Goodwood Revival Collectors’ Sports Cars, Motor Cars and Automobilia auction on September 17, 2010.
The 1955 D-Type Jaguar Children’s Car is built to be an exact 2/3 size replica of the legendary “long nose” and runs on a four-stroke 110cc electric start petrol engine. The car will also feature a four-speed auto gearbox, rear-mounted external engine kill switch and an aluminum chassis. With an estimated sale price between $10,000 and $12,000, this is the perfect gift to make your child’s dreams of racing come true.
The 1955 D-Type Jaguar Children’s Car is built to be an exact 2/3 size replica of the legendary “long nose” and runs on a four-stroke 110cc electric start petrol engine. The car will also feature a four-speed auto gearbox, rear-mounted external engine kill switch and an aluminum chassis. With an estimated sale price between $10,000 and $12,000, this is the perfect gift to make your child’s dreams of racing come true.
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