1994 Jaguar Xjs Cabriolet 6.0 Stunning Red With Cream Int. on 2040-cars
Costa Mesa, California, United States
This car was always garaged and pampered.I am selling this for a friend who passed away and payment will be made to his estate directly.
Beautiful color combination of red and cream with very little wear to the drivers seat and near perfect passenger seats. Car was just serviced and a new interstate battery installed. It runs and drives like a 50000 mile car should with very smooth idle and great shifting transmission.
Everything works as it should with ice cold AC. All windows , seats , top , ect work perfectly. The only thing not working is the radio , won't turn on. Might need a fuse or code or a new radio I don't know. I have a file with everything he had serviced in the last 8 or 10 years and it was just smogged 2 weeks ago so I know it's running clean. The tires have about 25 percent left and one of the wheels has some blemishes in the clear coat , I took a picture of this. This Jaguar is not a leaker but is moist underneath as you can see in the pictures. This car was not just steam cleaned to hide leaks and problems this is how I pulled it out of his garage.
If you have any questions please call me on my cell at 714-399-5647 or email.
Shipping will have to be setup by the buyer but I will make sure the shipping company has no problems collecting the car on this end.
A $500.00 non refundable deposit will need to be made to my Paypal account within 24 hours of the auction ending or I will delist the car and the balance paid within 7days , and before the car is picked-up
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