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Non-rust Xj6 *serviced & Maintained!* $20k In Receipts 4.2l Straight 6 Rare Find on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1972 Mileage:27744 Color: condition
Location:

Southlake, Texas, United States

Southlake, Texas, United States
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1972 JAGUAR XJ6 SEDAN

4.2L STRAIGHT SIX w/ 3-SPEED AUTOMATIC

MAINTAINED & SERVICED    |   COLD A/C  |   SERVICE RECORDS   |    NO FRAME OR BODY RUST!

An extremely nice example of a Series-1 Saloon that has been lovingly cared for by the same owner for almost 30 years. This Jaguar was originally owned by the wife of the Edward Casner of Casner Jaguar in El Paso, Texas.  It was then sold to Raul Carrillo, the Michelin Tire rep who serviced the Casner dealership.  The current owner, Bob purchased it from Raul in 1985 and has owned it since!

We are selling on behalf of Bob, the current owner (3rd owner).  He has invested more than $20,000 in maintenance / service over the last 29 years.  All actual records/receipts will be included with the sale.  It has always been in Texas, has always been garaged, and is one of the rare vintage Jags with no rust.

 

Odometer History & Current Reading

Current odometer reading is at 27,744 miles.  

Current owner purchased it with odometer showing approximately 9,000 miles.  2nd owner (Raul) had the speedometer cluster replaced sometime between 1975-1985, so true miles are actually unknown.  It's a shame we don't know 100%, because it could be accurate or near accurate....but we cannot say for sure. 

Drivability

Everything (power windows, A/C, radio/cassette) works except for the clock.

This car could be a daily driver, a Sunday driver or a collector car.   It runs very well and the transmission shifts like it did when it rolled out of the dealership the first time.  Great running car.

As far as the interior / exterior condition...see the 40+  photos below!  It's in great condition.  The entire car was repainted in 1989 to the original spec paint.

Pretty enough to show, dependable enough to drive.

 

If you have any questions or want to know every single detail that was done in the past 30 years, don't hesitate to give me a buzz.

Jeremy, eCARHOUSE. COM  Dallas-Ft.Worth, Texas 

817-421-3000

 
 






























































































SOLID CAR!  UNDERBODY INTEGRITY IS 100%








ALL DETAILED SERVICE / MAINTENANCE RECORDS INCLUDED

 
 
 

PICK UP & DELIVERY

This Jaguar is located in my showroom in Southlake, Texas.  We are 5 minutes on the NW side of DFW Airport.  I will assist the winning bidder with pickup and/or shipping arrangements. 

If you have any questions or concerns about your pick-up or delivery...just give me a call.

PAYMENT DETAILS

A $1000 security deposit will be due within 24 hours after the auction has closed.  The remainder is due within 7 days. 

QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, CONCERNS, ETC.

Serious buyers may contact me directly at 972-754-1414.  Dallas, Texas.

Jeremy, Owner of eCARHOUSE COM LLC


 

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