1995 Jaguar Xjs V-12 2+2 Convertible 2-door 6.0l 1 Of Only 362 Made Immaculate on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:12 Cylinders
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Year: 1995
Number of Cylinders: 12
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJS
Trim: 2+2 Convertible 2-Door
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 86,801
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
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1995 Jaguar XJS 6.0L 308 horsepower V-12 2+2 convertible. It's 1 of only 362 V-12 convertibles made for the US in 1995 and this is the last year of their V-12 convertible. Classic black exterior with gray leather interior. Optional rear spoiler and optional Jaguar spoke wheels which are very rare. It's fully loaded with every available option and it is in immaculate condition. This is an auction set with no reserve price, therefore it will go to the highest bidder.
A great collector piece and is bound to be a very valuable classic. A perfect specimen of Geoff Lawson design which made Jaguar so popular and desirable. According to Knight Frank's Wealth Report, classic cars were the top-performing collectible asset with prices surging 23 percent in the 12 months ending in the third quarter of 2012, and posting gains of 395 percent over 10 years. This beautiful Jaguar has always been a California car and kept in a garage. Both the body and interior are in excellent condition. It does not have any mechanical problems, everything is in great working order! Both the engine and transmission are very smooth and powerful. I have a clean California title in hand, there is only 86,801 original miles on it. Some of the options include power and heated seats with memory positions, a factory six disc CD changer and cassette player with radio, remote keyless entry with alarm, automatic retractable power convertible top, working ice cold air conditioning, power and heated mirrors, woodgrain dash and interior, sports mode, chrome spoke wheels, passenger and driver air bags. I have all the original manuals and handbook, tools, jack and spare wheel. On the passenger side, the headlight cleaner nozzle top was missing. I have acquired that piece but it has to be installed. See pictures for more information. NO BIDDERS WITH 0 FEEDBACK PLEASE, YOUR BIDS WILL BE CANCELED. Buyer is responsible for pickup and or shipping. A $500 deposit is due 24 hours of auction end and the remainder must be satisfied via cash or certified cashiers check. The car must be pickup up within 7 days of auction end. Please let me know if you have any questions. Pre-inspection is available and local bidders are welcome to come and see it first hand. There is no reserve on this auction. I have plenty of feedback as a seller so you can bid with confidence. My descriptions and pictures are very accurate. I respond promptly and honestly. |
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