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1998 Jaguar Xjr Base Supercharged Street Rod on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:143790 Color: THAT LOOKS SHARP WITH NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR LIKE SCRATCHES
Location:

Jacksonville, Florida, United States

Jacksonville, Florida, United States
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UP FOR $99.00 NO RESERVE AUCTION IS A SHARP 1998 JAGUAR XJR STREET ROD, 4.0 LITER SUPERCHARGED V8 WITH 400 PLUS H.P. THAT PURRS LIKE A KITTEN, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION THAT SHIFTS SMOOTH, HARMON CARDON AM FM CD STEREO, COLD A/C, HEAT, TINTED WINDOWS, POWER MOONROOF, LOCKS, MIRRORS, SEATS, STEERING, BRAKES, REAR SPOILER, BLACK EXTERIOR THAT LOOKS SHARP WITH NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR LIKE SCRATCHES, AND MINOR DINGS, THIS XJR IS VERY FAST AND FUN TO DRIVE! HERE ARE THE MAJOR NEGATIVE ISSUES WE FOUND WITH THE CAR, THE TRUNK WILL NOT OPEN SO WE CAN NOT VERIFY THE MATCHING RIM IS INSIDE, ALSO THE BATTERY IS LOCATED IN THE TRUNK AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED (JUMPS FINE UNDER THE HOOD) REAR WHEEL BEARING HAS A VIBRATION AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED, THIS IS A FUN WEEKEND ROD OR GREAT RUST FREE XJR FOR RESTORATION! PLEASE EXPECT THIS CAR TO HAVE NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR OF A 16 YEAR OLD CAR! CLEAN CLEAR GEORGIA TITLE IN HAND, IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS XJR OR SHIPPING, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL MIKE AT 904-993-1303 CELL OR 904-337-1380 OFFICE, IF YOU WISH TO INSPECT THIS XJR PRIOR TO BIDDING, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO STOP BY OUR EBAY FACILITY LOCATED IN AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK 14476-707 DUVAL PLACE WEST IN SUNNY JACKSONVILLE, FL 32218 WE ARE JUST 5 SHORT MINUTES FROM JACKSONVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND HAVE DAILY SHUTTLE SERVICE FROM THE AIRPORT, WE HAVE A $199.00 DEALER FEE ON ALL EBAY SALES, ALL INSTATE SALES ARE SUBJECT TO SALES TAX AND TAG FEE'S IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN TEN POSITIVES, PLEASE CALL OR TEXT ME OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID! GOOD LUCK AND THANKS FOR BIDDING!

NOTE: PLEASE EXPECT NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR OF A 16 YEAR OLD VEHICLE! SEE ALL PICS!

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1956 Jaguar D-Type could top $5M at Arizona auction

Fri, Oct 30 2015

The Jaguar D-Type is an essential element of the marque's history, one of its most successful racing cars, and one of its most beautiful creations. Chassis number XKD 604, pictured here, was the first of six long-nose Jaguar D-Types made for the factory team in 1956. They were, however, far from ubiquitous, with only 53 made for private customers, and another 18 campaigned by the factory racing team. More advanced than the examples that preceded it, this one was equipped with a de Dion rear suspension and fuel injection. It didn't have much of a distinguished racing career to speak of, passing from the factory to the Ecurie Ecosse team in Scotland which kept it in storage for years. After the team's closing, it passed through the hands of two British owners, undergoing a full restoration at the hands of the latter, before trading between two US owners. Although precise pre-sale estimates are available by request to interested parties, RM confirmed to Autoblog that this example "is expected to fetch more than $5 million when it crosses the auction podium in January." According to Sports Car Market, last year the same auction house sold a customer D-Type in Paris for nearly that much. However at its London auction in 2013, another works example failed to sell despite a high bid of over $6.2 million. If this one takes in more than that, it'll set a record for the type. If classic Jaguars aren't your thing, RM also has lined up an enviable roster of Ferraris. Included among them is a yellow '71 Daytona (estimated to fetch over $700k), a silver '91 Testarossa (~$250k), a rare yellow '95 F512 M (~$450k), and a pristine 2011 599 SA Aperta (~$1.3m). Porsche fans will want to check out the '76 911 Turbo (~$250k) and the soft-window '69 911 S Targa (~$225k). With the auction not set to take place until January 28 at the Arizona Biltmore, you can bet there'll be a good number of additional lots consigned between now and then.

Leno and Ian Callum pilot Jaguar XK120 at 2014 Mille Miglia

Mon, 02 Jun 2014

Jay Leno has been in a British mood recently with his videos highlighting the McLaren P1, 1962 Norton 650SS and Steve McQueen's 1956 Jaguar XKSS. He's keeping the streak alive this week with a look at driving a Jaguar XK120 in the 2014 Mille Miglia historic rally with Jaguar Design Director Ian Callum.
The video show off Jay Leno's Garage in top form. It's way more than just Jay driving the 1,000-mile route from Brescia, Italy, to Rome and back. He also includes interviews with Stirling Moss about winning the race back in 1955, and racer Martin Brundle about what it's like to drive a long-nose Jaguar D-Type this year.
Today, the Mille Miglia is only for historic cars, and it has a much more relaxed pace than the original all-out event. However, this isn't entirely a cruise. Leno seems scared at times talking about it because the drivers are free to ignore the speed limits and open the cars up as much as they are willing to. The roads aren't shut down for regular traffic, either, and things can be dangerous.

Jaguar will build 9 XKSS continuation cars at $1.4m each

Wed, Mar 23 2016

The Jaguar D-Type was, for its time, a cutting-edge race car. It was also a car that could, theoretically, drive from Jaguar's Browns Lane factory to the race in France and back. This was an era in which top-tier race cars weren't all that different from their road-going counterparts. You couldn't really do the same in an Audi R18 E-Tron Quattro, now could you? The XKSS was a D-Type with the barest nod to road-going conveniences, like proper wind protection. With some unsold D-Type racers cluttering up the shop after three successive Le Mans wins, Jaguar converted 16 into XKSS spec, and had more in the works. It wasn't a comprehensive transformation, really. A windshield and a passenger door were added; a cabin partition and the striking fin behind the driver were removed. Otherwise, it wasn't much different than the all-conquering Le Mans-winners. And then tragedy struck. A fire destroyed nine of the cars, and the company never picked up where it left off after the mess was cleaned up. Hence Jaguar aficionados, and the company itself, keenly felt the absence of the "lost" cars. After the success of the continuation E-Type lightweights built by the Jaguar Classic division of Special Operations, the company will finish the run. Nine cars will be hand-crafted for a select group of customers and collectors, much as the company did for the lightweights. Jaguar expects the cars to fetch more than $1.5 million each. Considering the mystique of these "lost" cars, and the fact that Steve McQueen is heavily associated with the XKSS, they may trade hands for considerably more after the initial owners part with them. Jaguar expects to start delivering the continuation XKSS cars early next year. Related Video: New York Auto Show Jaguar Convertible Performance Classics jaguar special operations jaguar xkss