1989 Jaguar Xjs Convertible With Less Than 50,000 Original Miles. on 2040-cars
Loomis, California, United States
POPPA IS SELLING HIS BABY BECAUSE HE IS 83 YEARS OLD AND HE CAN NO LONGER FOLD HIS BODY TO CLIMB IN AND OUT.
CAR HAS A CLEAN CARFAX REPORT. CONDITION OF CAR IS EXCELLENT FOR ITS AGE. ORIGINAL PAINT, ABSOLUTELY NO RUST, HAS SPENT ITS ENTIRE LIFE IN SUNNY CALIFORNIA, NEW CONVERTIBLE TOP, NEW HEADLINER, NEW HYDRAULICS FOR TOP, NEW SKI SLOPE, REFINISHED WOODWORK, REUPHOLSTERED SEATS, NEW HOOD STRUTS, NEW TIRES, NEW RADIO WITH CD, USB & IPOD INPUT. AIR CONDITIONING UPGRADED TO CURRENT SPECIFICATIONS AND BLOWS COLD. EVERYTHING WORKS AS IT SHOULD, NO WARNING LIGHTS, NO UNUSUAL NOISES, JUST NOTHING WRONG OR NEEDING FIXED, PRE BID INSPECTION IS WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED. ADDITIONAL PICTURES ARE AVAILABLE AND WILL BE EMAILED IF REQUESTED. |
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