Jaguar Xk 8 Conv on 2040-cars
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Body Type:CONVERTABLE
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:8 CYL
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8 CYL
Make: Jaguar
Model: XK
Trim: convertable
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 31,150
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: XK 8
Exterior Color: LITE BURGANDY ROSE
Interior Color: VANILLA CREAM
TODAY I HAVE FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION A 1997 JAGUAR XK8 CONVERTIBLE .
THIS IS A ONE OWNER 31K MILE CAR .
THE PICTURES DO NOT DO THIS CAR JUSTICE, THE CAR WAS ALWAYS SERVICED LOCALLY AND SPENT MUCH OF ITS LIFE IN A TEMP CONTROLLED GARAGE IN SOUTH FLORIDA WHERE IT IS PRESENTLY LOCATED.
IT WAS DRIVEN IN THE WINTER MONTHS WHEN THE OWNER WAS IN TOWN.
IT HAS JAGUAR WIRE WHEELS THAT WHERE A $3900.00 OPTION AT THE DEALER WHEN NEW.
THIS CAR SPEAKS FOR ITSELF.
THE HALL FAMILY HAS DECIDED TO SELL THEIR CONDOMINIUM ON THE PORT AND NO LONGER NEED THE CAR.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN VIEWING THIS TIME CAPSULE OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT ME THROUGH E-BAY AND I WILL ARRANGE A APPOINTMENT FOR YOU.
IF I HAVE MISSED ANY INFO THAT YOU MAY NEED PLEASE CONTACT ME I WILL GET BACK TO YOU ASAP.
SOME TIMES IT'S HARD TO DESCRIBE A CAR THAT RENDERS YOU SPEECHLESS BECAUSE OF THE CONDITION ITS IN.
ITS SO BEAUTIFUL TO LOOK AT AND EVERY TIME YOU GET BEHIND THE WHEEL WITH THE TOP DOWN WELL YOU KNOW A LITTLE BIT OF
*** HEAVEN ON EARTH *** IT WILL PUT A SMILE ON YOUR FACE EVERY TIME!
WE HAVE PRICED THIS CAR TO SELL, AND FEEL THIS IS A GREAT BUY AS CRAIG JACKSON WOULD SAY AT ONE OF HIS AUCTIONS,
IF WE DO NOT SELL WE WILL RUN IT IN APRIL AT HIS AUCTION IN SOUTH FLA.
IF YOU HIT THE BUY IT NOW WE WILL SHIP THIS CAR AT OUR COST TO ANY LOCATION IN THE US.
ALL ARRANGEMENTS TO SHIP WILL BE FINALIZED AFTER ALL FUNDS HAVE CLEARED AND WE SEND YOU THE TITLE.
IF YOU HAVE A TRANSPORT COMPANY YOU USE WE WILL CALL THEM AND MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THEM AS LONG AS THEIR FEES ARE COMPARE WITH OUR TOW COMPANY. THANK YOU! --------------- WELL HERE WE GO AGAIN FIRST OF ALL PLEASE ASK ALL AND ANY QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE ABOUT THIS CAR I WILL ANSWER AS SOON AS I GET TO MY COMPUTER EVERY NIGHT PLEASE DO YOUR DUE DILIGENCE BEFORE YOU BID DONT ASK QUESTIONS AFTER YOU HIT THE BUY IT NOW .THE LAST GENTLEMAN THAT HIT THE BUY IT NOW AND THEN WANTED TO ASK ALL QUESTIONS ABOUT THE CAR AFTER ALMOST 2 WEEKS OF E MAILS FED X AND SENDING HIM ALL THE NECESSARY INFO TO BACK UP THE CAR HE NOW THINKS THE CAR SAT TO LONG AND WANTS TO BACK OUT SO PLEASE IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE CAR AT A VERY FAIR PRICE ASK THEN BID HAVE CAR FAX AUTO CHECK ETC ON THIS CAR THEY ARE ALL 1 OWNER NO ACCIDENTS ACTUAL MILES I CAN FAX THEM TO YOU IF YOU ARE A SEAROUS BIDDER THANK YOU AND LET THE FUN BEGIN AGAIN ................................
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