1989 Jaguar Xjs Xjs Convertible V-12 on 2040-cars
Sumter, South Carolina, United States
More infos regarding my cat at: quinnqccastongvay@ukshoppers.com . After doing all this work the Sirius XM, wheels, custom steering wheel, I going to keep it, make an offer if you
are serious!
I am retired and enjoy buying and bringing the Jaguar back to a Better Life, I bought this 1989 Jaguar XJS V-12
last year and have driven regularly, this car was in very good condition and needed Refreshed.
The Paint is Very Good Original with normal wear Garage Kept. (British Racing Green, Sometimes Dark Green Sometimes
lighter Green) I have added the following upgrades making the car beautiful & reliable. New Chrome OEM Wheels, BF
Goodrich T/A Tires, Complete 4 Wheel Disc Brakes Replacement, Calipers, Rotors, Brake pads, brake hoses all 4
wheels. New Shocks 4 on Rear, Drive shaft gaskets & Bolts, misc. pipes replaced, Engine gone thru runs quiet with
power, New Fuel Pump & Fuel Filter, Transmission flush and checked, tightened belts, New Oil Change, checked all
injectors, Replaced Fuel Injection Control Module (computer) New Coolant flush and refull, added Nardi Custom wood
steering wheel, changed center console from ashtrays to stainless steel cup holders, put in New Kenwood Stereo with
CD, Am/FM, Bluetooth, Sirius/XM radio, does more than I know, plus can charge phones/computers/ipads etc. A lot of
work has gone into refreshing this car. (more than I can list!) I won 1st in Class this spring at the Columbia
British Classics in Columbia, SC.
All the work on this car has been done so you can drive and enjoy without the surprises and costs of replacing all
these parts and systems so you can keep this car in your garage and not a mechanic's!
This is my hobby, buy them, fix them, drive and enjoy, and sell it and buy another. Looking at the competition of
Jaguars online mine has professionally been upgraded and major parts replaced with Jaguar OEM parts. I have the
original Steering wheel, Radio and Tool Kit along with a stack of records. Drop me a note for more info. Thanks.
P.S. After Test driving I am only listing till the end of this listing if no one buys I am keeping this exceptional
Reliable Beauty. TS.
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