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1982 Jaguar Xjsc Cabriolet 3.6 54,377 Original Miles Very Nice Car Runs Great on 2040-cars

Year:1982 Mileage:54377
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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PLEASE NOTE!!!  THE VIN# FOR THIS CAR IS SAJJNACC8CC127577.  THE LISTING WOULD NOT RECOGNIZE THE VIN# SO I HAD TO USE THE VIN# FOR MY 2004 TO PROCEED WITH THE POSTING.

UP FOR AUCTION IS MY PERSONAL 1982 JAGUAR XJ-SC CABRIOLET.  THIS CAR IS FROM MY PERSONAL COLLECTION.  I PURCHASED THE CAR IN 2009 WITH 52066 ORIGINAL MILES.  THIS WAS A ONE OWNER CAR ORIGINALLY  OWNED BY A DEFUNCT EXOTIC CAR DEALERSHIP LOCATED IN HOUSTON, TEXAS.  I PURCHASED THE CAR AT AN AUCTION AND HAVE OWNED AND GARAGED IT SINCE THEN.  I NOW HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE A LAMBORGHINI MURCIELAGO PROJECT AT A PRICE I SIMPLY CANNOT REFUSE.  SO I'M SELLING THE JAG. 

THE WEIRD FACT ABOUT THIS CAR IS THAT THE STATE OF TEXAS REGISTERS THIS CAR AS A 1982, CONFUSED THE HECK OUT OF ME WHEN I RAN A CARFAX AND IT INDICATED THE CAR DIDN'T ARRIVE IN THE US TILL 1986.   I FURTHER RESEARCHED THE CAR AND HAD IT CONFIRMED BY THE INTERNATIONAL CABRIOLET REGISTER.  MY CAR WAS FEATURED ON THE WEBSITE FOR SEVERAL WEEKS THEREAFTER.  THESE ARE RARE CARS ONLY BUILT FROM JUNE 1982 - APRIL 1988.  THERE WERE ONLY 5013 OF THESE CARS BUILT.


ANYWAY, ABOUT THE CAR, IT IS REGISTERED IN TEXAS AS A 1982, IT IS A CABRIOLET OR "CABBY" VERSION.  THE REAR OF THE TOP FOLDS DOWN AS A CONVERTIBLE WOULD WITH THE TWO REMOVABLE TARGA TOP PANELS EXPOSING THE ENTIRE PASSENGER COMPARTMENT.  ORIGINAL AM/FM CASSETTE, AC, PS, PB, PW, ALL LEATHER INTERIOR, DRIVER SEAT NEWLY REUPHOLSTERED, 5 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION, "BIG SIX" SIX CYLINDER ENGINE, MICHELIN TIRES, 2ND SET OF WHEELS WILL GO WITH THE SALE, TWO ADDITIONAL SETS OF ORIGINAL JAG FLOOR MATS AND BOOT COVER.

IT'S A GREAT CAR FOR SOMEONE TO FINISH OFF AND MAKE THEIR OWN.  IT IS SOLID AND DRIVES VERY SMOOTH.  LOTTA PUNCH AND HUGS THE ROAD.

 

FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS.  I'LL PROVIDE ANY INFO YOU NEED.  I HAVE NUMEROUS PHOTOS SO IF YOU NEED MORE PLEASE ASK AND I'LL SEND TO YOU.

 

THIS IS A GREAT CAR AND WILL SERVE WELL FOR MANY YEARS TO COME.

 

THERE IS A VERY LOW RESERVE ON THIS CAR CONSIDERING WHAT IT IS.

 

I WILL BE ENTERTAINING ALL OFFERS AND MAY ACCEPT THE FIRST REASONABLE OFFER.  DON'T MISS OUT!

 

GOOD LUCK AND GOOD BIDDING!

 

VEHICLE IS BEING SOLD "AS-IS" WITH NO IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED WARRANTY.

 

$500 DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND BALANCE DUE WITHIN 72 HOURS OF AUCTION END.

 

AGAIN, PLEASE EMAIL OR MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

 

VEHICLE IS ALSO BEING OFFERED LOCALLY  

 

THANKS FOR LOOKING!

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Steve McQueen might be the coolest American male of the 20th century. With movies like Bullitt and Le Mans, McQueen established himself as the king of cool of his era, and on the list of actors you would pick for a fantasy racing team - he or Paul Newman are the natural first choices. The latest Jay Leno's Garage video highlights one of McQueen's most special cars - a 1956 Jaguar XKSS.
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