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Important Irish Vernacular Museum Sale

Tuesday 13th May 2025

Lot 181 1948 JOWETT JAVELIN SALOON

€5000 - 8000

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Lot 181 1948 JOWETT JAVELIN SALOON

Registration: JOH 184

First introduced in the immediate post-war years, the Jowett Javelin was something of a departure for the Bradford firm. Designed by Gerald Palmer, it featured a 1.5-litre flat-four engine, torsion-bar suspension and a monocoque body—an ambitious combination for a British saloon of the late 1940s. Its clean, aerodynamic lines, with curved windscreen and integrated wings, gave it a distinctly modern look, particularly when set against the more conservative designs of its contemporaries.

Registered in November 1948, this example, JOH 184 has a column-mounted gear selector and centrally positioned instrumentation. The car is offered with its original buff logbook and retains its period registration.

A Jowett Javelin of this type will be familiar to many from its appearance in the early series of Ballykissangel, where it served as Father Clifford’s mode of transport. The choice of car was deliberate—lending the character a quiet individuality while subtly anchoring the story in a version of rural Ireland untouched by haste. As Martin McLoone notes in Irish Film: The Emergence of a Contemporary Cinema, the show presented “a postmodern rurality,” where tradition and change were held in careful balance.

While there is no documented connection between JOH 184 and the screen-used car, this example stands as a representative of the type. It offers a tangible link to a distinctive chapter in British motoring, with the added resonance of cultural memory for those familiar with its presence on Irish television screens.

Estimate

€5000 - 8000

Day

Tuesday 13th May 2025

Approximate time

11:51:00

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