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1990 Jaguar Xjs V12 Convertible 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars

US $13,800.00
Year:1990 Mileage:58000
Location:

Delray Beach, Florida, United States

Delray Beach, Florida, United States
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Excellent condition XJS. This is a gorgeous V12 XJS Cabriolet. These are the last of the hand built Jaguars. They are the ultimate in stylish grand touring motoring. As time goes on, these Jaguars are becoming harder to find in this condition and increasing in value. These cars are currently an affordable collectable. This example is an Arizona car. It’s a rust free car that has never been smoked in. To the best of our knowledge, it has original paint and has never been in an accident. The wood is flawless with no cracks or imperfections.

Recently had an inspection and major service from Jaguar Doctor in Boca Raton, Florida. Every system has been gone through and operates to the highest standard. The Air Conditioning blows hard and is ice cold. The original radio works as it should as does the antenna.

The convertible top is brand new. The original was getting tired so we replaced it. The tires on the rear are in like new condition, the fronts we replaced and are brand new.

This classic Jaguar is now ready to be driven and enjoyed. It’s an absolute pleasure and drive and look at. It comes with a clean car fax, a record of the work we did, Convertible boot, leather boot cover, and original tool roll.

At Pedigree, we show cars by appointment only. Contact us to arrange your private showing. 

call Ken Baker at 561-866-1601 to arrange a showing.  

Inspections on any of our cars for sale and welcomed and encouraged. We now have financing and leasing available. Contact us for details as everyone’s situation and goals are different. We have one goal, to make it possible for you to drive the collectable car you desire! This is probably one of the finest examples of a 1990 Jaguar XJS to be found anywhere. 

Its ready for inspections and delivery. This car is offered as-is, in-person pre-purchase inspections at buyer's cost are encouraged.   Please review payment & settlement terms before bidding  We encourage any potential buyer to see and inspect a car BEFORE bidding on it or committing to a purchase. We are happy to sell to international customers, however do not contact us for shipping quotes as we are not a shipping company. If you would like a shipping quote, please contact a shipper directly. All purchases through Pedigree Motorcars are subject to a $399 dealer administrative fee.




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