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Jaguar Xkr Rare Silverstone Coupe 1 Of 31 on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:38548
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United States

United States

2001 Jaguar XKR Silverstone

1 Of 31 Coupes

One of the best Jaguar cars you can buy to this day is the XKR A very quick supercharged Supercar.  Then you add the Silverstone package which adds a modified suspension, tuned steering system, 20 inch BBS Jaguar wheels,  upgraded brakes and all done in a special trim, the car is finished in a unique  platinum silver paint and adorned in Silverstone badging.  The interior is beautiful with its plush charcoal leather with red stitching.  With all of that you are looking at a very rare and stunning Jaguar XKR.

There were 205 Jaguar Silverstone XKRs exported to the USA, of which 174 were convertibles which leaves only 31 to be coupes.  When new all cars exported were spoken for by Jaguar collectors and adorned a heavy price tag of over 150K.  Very few have been out on the market for sale and if your looking for a rare Jaguar that no one else has then here is the one for you.

The Car is in absolute perfect condition, new tires, and everything in working order with all maintenance done at Jaguar dealers.  If you have any questions about the car Call Ralph (814) 761-2025

The Car does not leave my garage until payment is received in full.  The Car is located in Clearfield PA (16830)  If you want to come look at the car give me a call, and I can show it to you.

Shipping Instructions

Buyer is RESPONSIBLE for all shipping cost for the car I can deliver the car to are local truck stop for pickup.  I can also deliver the car up to 500 Miles for a FEE if you would like

I DO NOT ANWSER ANY EMAILS call if you have any questions

Ralph (814) 761-2025

Please only bid on the car if you want to buy

I don't play games Im here to sell cars

Thank you and Happy Bidding

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Ian Callum, Brian Johnson and Lord March pick 10 top Jaguars

Thu, 11 Sep 2014

An automaker with as rich a heritage as Jaguar is bound to create a few experts along the way... and some divergent opinions, too. So on the eve of the debut of the new XE, Jaguar brought together three experts to whittle down the long list of classic Leaping Cats to just ten.
For this gargantuan task, it brought in Ian Callum (who, as the company's chief designer, knows a thing or two about Jaguars), Lord Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox (the Earl of March and founder of the Goodwood Revival) and Brian Johnson - who may be better known as the frontman of AC/DC, but also a classic car enthusiast, collector and racer in his own right.
So what did the designer, the nobleman and the celebrity choose? The SS100, XK120 (namely number NUB 120), the C-Type that competed at the 1953 Mille Miglia, the D-Type that won at Reims, the Mk II sedan, the E-Type that served as the Geneva show car, the one and only XJ13, company founder Sir William Lyons' personal XJ6 S1, the TWR XJS touring car and the 1988 Le Mans-winning XJR-9.

Jaguar C-X17 gets liquid metal finish for Dubai show [w/poll]

Sat, 09 Nov 2013

We thought the C-X17 concept looked pretty good when Jaguar unveiled it in Frankfurt a couple of months ago. But that shade of blue, while nice enough, made it look like it shared more than a similar name with the Mazda CX-7. No, what a Jaguar needs is a more luxurious paint job than electric blue. And that's just what the British automaker has given its crossover concept in time for the Dubai Motor Show this week.
What we have here is the same C-X17, but repainted in what Jaguar calls "a lustrous Liquid Aluminum liquid metal finish," and we have but to agree. What do you think? Scope it out in the fresh batch of high-res images above and cast your vote in the poll below.
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Jaguar to offer high-performance SVR models like Land Rover?

Tue, 01 Jul 2014

At the Goodwood Festival of Speed this past weekend, Land Rover previewed its upcoming performance version of the Range Rover Sport. Only instead of wearing the R-S badge that adorns the most hardcore of Jaguar models, the performance SUV from JLR's Special Operations unit introduced the letters SVR. And now, it seems that badge is here to stay.
Following the Range Rover Sport SVR, a new report from Motor Authority now says that Jaguar Land Rover will use those letters to distinguish the top-of-the-line performance models from both marques moving forward. As such, we might expect SVR models of the upcoming Jaguar XE compact sedan and Land Rover Discovery Sport, as well as potential new performance models based on the new F-Type and next-generation XF.
If accurate, the move would seem to separate Jaguar in particular from the R-S badge that has adorned performance models like the XFR-S and XKR-S. Both Audi and Porsche use the letters RS to distinguish its most hardcore models as well (e.g. Audi RS7 Sportback and Porsche 911 GT3 RS). Whether the similarity was a factor in shifting to the SVR moniker, we don't know, but either way, we welcome the arrival of a new generation of Jaguar and Land Rover performance models - especially if they pack the 575-horsepower version of the company's ubiquitous 5.0-liter supercharged V8. Not incidentally, that delicious powerplant gained a couple of new engine bays to call home at Goodwood as well - it's not just found in the forthcoming Range Rover Sport SVR, it's found a home in the F-Type Project 7, too.