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1989 Jaguar Xjs V12 Coupe Rust Free All Original Very Clean Runs Good No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1989 Mileage:122000
Location:

Arlington, Massachusetts, United States

Arlington, Massachusetts, United States
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1989 JAGUAR XJS V12 COUPE  A RARE UNIQUE SPORTS LUXURY COUPE IN GREAT OVERALL CONDITION,  APPEARANCE IS GREAT FROM INSIDE OUT, THIS JAG IS VIRTUALLY RUST FREE , CLEAN  STRAIGHT BODY PANELS , BUMPERS , CHROME PIECES ,ALL ORIGINAL INTERIOR , LOADED UP WITH HEATED SEATS,,AIR CONDITIONING,,CRUISE CONTROL, LEATHER INTERIOR IS ALL ORIGINAL BUT DOES SHOWS SOME WEAR,POWER OPTIONS FOR DOOR LOCKS, WINDOWS, SUNROOF ALL WORK AS IT SHOULD,CAR DOES HAVE FEW VERY MINOR FLAWS THAT CAN BE CONSIDERED USUAL WEAR AND TEAR , BUT FOR THE CAR OF ITS AGE IT IS IN GREAT SHAPE.     BY THE WEAR AND TEAR THAT CAR HAS AND ITS  MILEAGE OF 121K VERY WELL TAKEN CARE OF  MILES YOU CAN TELL  IT WAS REALLY ENJOYED BY PREVIOUS ONE OWNER AND ITS READY FOR YOU TO ENJOY IT  AS WELL!!!  MECHANICALLY CAR RUNS AND DRIVES NICE AND SMOOTH, ENGINE SOUNDS AND PERFORMS VERY WELL, TRANSMISSION SMOOTH WITHOUT ANY "JERKING" WHEN CHANGING GEARS, LIGHT ON DASHBOARD FOR HANDBRAKE ALWAYS ON, A/C MAY  BE RECHARGED FOR COLDER AIR, CAR HAS NO ROT AT ALL, BUT YOU MAY FIND SMALL TINY RUSTY LOOKING SPOTS HERE AND THERE IN HIDDEN PLACES, ITS NOT COLLECTIBLE CAR  BUT ABOVE AN AVERAGE OF ITS AGE FOR SURE,, PAINT ON ROOF NOT ORIGINAL DESIGNED STYLE BUT SOME PERSONAL TOUCH BY PREVIOUS OWNER, INSIDE LEFT A-PILLAR PLASTIC COVER MISSING,OVER 70 DETAILED PICTURES HERE PLEASE SEE THEM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,PLEASE CALL FOR DETAILS OR TO SCHEDULE TEST DRIVE 617 319 9399 ..............................................VEHICLE SOLD AS IS IN ITS CURRENT CONDITION,Information deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. Interested parties should confirm all data before relying on it to make a purchase decision........................................
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Lister reveals first continuation Knobbly roadster at Autosport

Wed, Jan 14 2015

It's been over a year since we reported on a plan to revive Lister Cars, and now the storied British racing constructor has revealed the first production continuation example of its legendary Knobbly roadster. Built to the same specifications as the original from 1958, using the same drawings and equipment, the reborn Knobbly features aluminum bodywork and a race-prepped 3.8-liter straight six out of a Jaguar D-Type and producing 330 horsepower. Revealed at the Autosport International race car show in Birmingham, the new Knobbly arrives on Lister's 60th anniversary and less than a month after the passing of its founder, Brian Lister. Only ten examples like this one will be built, all of which have already been spoken for, prompting Lister to consider an additional three examples. Each is eligible under FIA regulations to compete in vintage racing events, with performance specs quoting a 4.3-second 0-60 time and a top speed of 181 miles per hour. LISTER CARS' REBORN 'KNOBBLY' MAKES PUBLIC DEBUT AT AUTOSPORT INTERNATIONAL - Lister Cars' reborn 'Knobbly' racer has made its public debut at Autosport International - Built to the very same specification as the original 1958 'Knobbly' it uses the late Brian Lister's original drawings and manufacturing jigs - Lister has received an overwhelming response to its limited run of ten continuations and order books are full - Lister Cars is now considering creating three individual final editions each celebrating the racing pedigree of the 'Knobbly' in a unique and memorable way Lister Cars' reborn 'Knobbly' racer has made its public debut at Autosport International at the NEC Birmingham. Celebrating Lister's 60th anniversary, the reborn 'Knobbly' is built to the very same specification as the original 1958 'Knobbly', using the late Brian Lister's original drawings and manufacturing jigs. It is powered by a race-prepared Jaguar D-Type 3.8-litre straight-six, producing 330bhp. All 'Knobbly' models are built at Lister Cars' Cambridge factory to meet relevant FIA racing regulations, with owners able to compete in a series of Lister historic race meetings planned during 2015. Despite following an original design laid out more than 55 years ago, the reborn 'Knobbly' has performance to match modern sports cars; it can accelerate from 0-60mph in 4.3 seconds and hit a top speed of 181mph. Lister Cars has already received an overwhelming response to its limited run and the 10 cars are now sold out.

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