Beautiful Low Mileage 2004 Jaguar Xk8 Coupe on 2040-cars
Coudersport, Pennsylvania, United States
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This is a very low mileage and hard to find 2004 ebony over cashmere Jaguar XK8 coupe with just 31,585 miles on the odometer. Only 1 in 10 XK8s were produced as coupes and it is very unusual to find one available with so few miles. I am the 3rd owner, having purchased the car from a member of the Pittsburgh Jaguar club in October of 2010 with 21,000 on the odometer. Garage kept, never smoked in and very rarely driven in the rain. Averaging just 3,000 pampered miles per driving season. No wheel rash on factory optional 19" Apollo wheels. Power head rests not working with no other known mechanical issues. The car has been entered in the Watkins Glen Vintage Weekend Concours d'Elegance for the past 3 years. New Continental Extreme Contact tires fitted in the Fall of 2012 with only around 3,000 miles driven. New Interstate battery installed spring of 2013. Extras include an Adamesh Sports Exhaust System with quad tips which gives this Jag a beautiful full throated exhaust note that is commensurate with it's high performance engine. Aftermarket high performance air intake. Aftermarket XKR style mesh grill. Custom British Autowood shift knob with green growler emblem and matching custom burl walnut British Autowood cigarette lighter. I have all receipts for my ownership and the for the second owner as well. To most Jaguar enthusiasts the 1997 through 2006 XK8 series of Jags has the clearest visual lineage to the iconic E-Type of any modern Jag and never fails to attract attention on the road. This car sold for close to $70,000 new and still drives like it. In my opinion it has the very best ride and handling characteristics of any car I have ever had the pleasure of owning. It never fails to impress with it's combination of elegant drop dead gorgeous styling and highly refined grand touring performance. It is the perfect grand tourer. Selling to acquire a low mileage 2005 XKR of the same series. Please email me with any questions. Personal inspection encouraged. Clear title in hand. Buyer responsible for shipping but I will help on this end. Non-refundable deposit of 500.00 due through Paypal within 48 hours of end of auction with balance by certified bank check, cash or wire transfer prior to receiving the title and keys. Thanks for looking.
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