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1987 Jaguar Xj6 Fully Restored on 2040-cars

US $15,750.00
Year:1987 Mileage:102778 Color: lights work perfectly
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1987 JAGUAR XJ-6 1SERIES III SALOON 

4.2 LITER FUEL INJECTED 6 CYLINDER

THIS IS A ONE OWNER PALOS VERDES ESTATES CALIFORNIA CAR WITH ALL ORIGINAL VIN# EMBLEMS ON EACH BODY PANEL


$18,982.41 RESTORATION JUST COMPLETED FEBRUARY 2014

see (Restoration Overview List below)



Finished in British Racing Green with Connolly biscuit leather and burl walnut interior woodwork. The 1987 Jaguar XJ is said to be the best built Jaguar Sedan ever made. This car is smooth and extremely quiet with every modern amenity that you would expect from a Jaguar. The body is absolutely straight with no rust whatsoever. The paint is nearly perfect and there is no sign of any fading. Chrome and trim are also as good as new.  The interior is immaculate including the seating. All switches, interior and exterior lights work perfectly. This car is fully loaded with options and all work as they should. Features & Options include front & rear climate controlled air conditioning, power windows & locks, power sunroof, 4 speaker AM-FM stereo cassette player, tilt & telescopic steering wheel, cruise control, power auto door locks, partial power seats, rear defroster, dual power remote mirrors, full gauges, dual fuel tanks & shutoff switch to maneuver between tanks, rear defroster, travel computer to measure miles traveled, distance to empty and more, front & back seat and shoulder belts and more. Other features include dual exhaust, and ABS braking.

The smooth 4.2 liter inline 6 cylinder engine runs and drives with ease. The ride is super tight with no squeaks or rattles. Four brand new Uniroyal Precision Touring P215/70R15 tires have just been mounted.

All original books and 43 service records are available, including original window sticker, selling documents, all factory manuals, radio code book, passport to service,warranty information, tapes, tape head cleaner and all original materials provided by the dealer.

RATING:  Concours 9.6 out of 10 

Price: $15,750.00 USD

VIN# SAJAV1347HC470001

NOTES: “I have been associated with Jaguar North America over the past years and this is the cleanest 1987 XJ6 I have seen in the last five years” JG


RESTORATION LIST


43 SERVICE RECORDS STARTING FROM DATE OF PURCHASE 

ALL BODY PANELS HAVE ORIGINAL VIN # EMBLEM ON EACH OF THEM


CURRENT MILEAGE (102,778)


4 NEW UNIROYAL TIRES

MAJOR TUNE UP & ENGINE ADJUSTMENTS

REPLACED FUEL INJECTION AIR FLOW METER

CHANGED ALL FLUIDS IN ALL SYSTEMS

NEW ENGINE AND INTAKE FILTERS 

REPLACED NECESSARY HOSES

COMPLETE NEW HEADLINER WITH FOAM BACKING

COMPLETE NEW CUSTOM CARPET TRUNK LINER ON TRUNK UPPER LID 

REMOVE ALL RUST SPOTS INCLUDING MISCELLANEOUS BODY REPAIR AND REPAINT

CUSTOM FLOOR MATS WITH JAGUAR LOGO AND BRAND

MOUNT NEW CHROME JAGUAR LEAPER

NEW WINDOW SWITCHES

NEW SWITCH BEZELS

NEW CHROME ASHTRAYS

NEW CIGAR LIGHTER AND HOUSING BEZEL 

NEW DASH SHIFT HOUSING 

REPLACE DRIVER MAP LIGHT

NEW VISORS AND CLIPS

NEW WIPER ARMS, BLADES AND CAPS

NEW JAGUAR VALVE STEM COVERS

NEW JAGUAR LICENSE PLATE FRAMES

NEW HEAVY DUTY FLEECE LINED CAR COVER

COMPLETE ENGINE AND CAR EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR DETAIL

POLYSEAL LEATHER & CAR FINISH COATING


PREVIOUS SERVICE HISTORY HIGHLIGHTS 2003-2010


NEW BATTERY FEBRUARY 2013 (101,367 MILES)

REPLACED R/H FUEL TANK & HEAD LIGHT DIP SWITCH JANUARY 2011 (99,061 MILES)

REPLACED EXPANSION TANK DECEMBER 2010 ( 98,972 MILES)

NEW CERAMIC BRAKES AND NEW ROTORS OCTOBER 2009 (97,769 MILES)

COMPLETE COSMETIC EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR UPDATE JULY 2009  (97,319)

“SALVAGE TITLE” CLAIM ON COSMETIC REBUILD 2009 (97,319 MILES)

REPLACED FUEL GAUGE SENDING UNIT OCTOBER 2007 (95,195 MILES)

REPLACED COOLANT RESERVOIR S AND COOLANT HOSES (95,287 MI

90,000 MILES MAJOR SERVICE JUNE 2005 (91,456 MILES)

NEW MASTER CYLINDER AND SEALS APRIL 2004 (85,235 MILES)

NEW BORG WARNER TRANSMISSION AND TORQUE  CONVERTER DECEMBER 2003 (83,331 MILES)


RATING:  Concours 9.6 out of 10 

Price: $15,750.00 USD



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