Beautiful Triple Black Xjs Convertible on 2040-cars
Huntington Beach, California, United States
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This is a Elegant Triple Black Jaguar XJS Convertible. Features: 4.0 liter 6 Cyl. Engine with only 51,000 miles, original engine blew head gasket, overheated and was replaced. Runs very strong. Beautiful 15 inch BBS style Basket weave style Aluminum wheels 235 60 x15 Goodyear Tires in Good Condition.!!! 75-80% tread Front Suspension and power steering are in Excellent Condition Automatic Climate Control A/C recently serviced & blows ICE COLD!! Radiator and water pump hoses replaced in April 2014. Brakes & Rotors, F & R all in excellent condition Transmission recently serviced, in excellent condition w/ performance, normal & touring modes Smogged in April, 2014. No Issues. Jaguar radio AM/FM/cassette radio w/ multi-disc Alpine CD in trunk Original Jaguar Cassette radio, also included w/ power antenna Beautiful Burl Wood Trim, no cracks!!!! Leather Steering Wheel Beautiful Fragrant Supple British Leather Interior, NO cuts or tears, almost no wear!!!!!! Trip Computer Power Door Locks Powered Convertible top w/ Heated Glass Rear Window Section Power Windows Power Heated Mirrors Cruise control This is a NON-SMOKER car !!!!!!! The ash trays have never been used!!!!! The exterior color is Black) with a matching special shade of black leather interior with grey carpets. The leather seats are in excellent condition with no tears, or separations, even the driver’s seat. This car was BABBIED!!! The interior wood is also in excellent condition, no cracks. Both the exterior and interior are in excellent condition, with NO issues. This XJS Convertible comes with heated class rear window. It is all in excellent condition.!!!! The top is a beautiful black color and is in excellent condition, incl. the headliner. It looks almost new and goes up and down perfectly!!! Important.!!!!! This beautiful Jaguar XJ-SC is a RUST free Southern California car. It has spent its entire life in that dry, rust free environment. . As a result, it is in excellent condition w/ NO RUST.!!!!!! I had this car inspected and serviced by a local Jaguar specialist and everything is in excellent condition. The suspension is solid. The shocks and brakes have all been replaced. This car runs very well, SMOOTH, STRONG and SOLID.!!!! There are NO funny noises. It is obvious that this car has been well maintained and garaged. The speedo shows 124,000miles. With that number it works out to about 7,200 miles per year. I have only driven it for special occasions.!!!! AND I have never driven it in the rain .!!!! The reserve is set reasonably for a car of this quality.!!!! So bid to own this beautiful car.!!!!! If you have any questions or would like to see this beautiful XJS please feel to Email or call me at 970 691 5156.!!!! Inspections welcome BEFORE the end of the auction !!!!! This car is sold as it, no warranty.!!!!!!! International Shipping Available.!!!! Thank you for looking and good luck bidding.!!!!!! This is a very beautiful and well maintained vehicle AND it has the little details that are so often missing. Good Luck bidding!!!!!!!
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