The 1959 Allard J2 is a classic example of a British-made, grand touring sports car. Built by Allard Motor Company, this classic was introduced at the 1954 London Motor Show, as the successor to the previous Allard J2X models. At the time, the J2 was the most advanced, luxurious, and powerful Allard model ever built. The Allard J2 features a sleek, curvaceous body that is complemented by its angular headlights, bumper-mounted fog lights, and its classic chrome-accented grille. Its iconic panoramic windscreen provides the driver with excellent visibility and the J2 sits on 15-inch wheels on its four-wheel independent suspension. Powering the J2 is a Ford 4.3 liter V8 engine, producing 260 horsepower. This is coupled to a three-speed manual transmission, and provides an impressive performance for the era. The interior of the J2 is luxurious, with sumptuous leather upholstery, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and a walnut dashboard fascia. The cabin features a full complement of dials and gauges, as well as the original push-button radio, and the addition of modern conveniences such as air conditioning and power windows made the J2 a favorite of discerning motorists of the day. Since its introduction in 1954, the Allard J2 has become a true classic. The combination of its beautiful styling, powerful performance, and stately interior have made it a favorite of collectors and classic car enthusiasts. With its iconic body and powerful engine, the 1959 Allard J2 is an excellent example of automotive history.
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