Beautiful 1986 Xj6 Vanden Plas Collector Car 21,300 Original Miles; 2 Owners on 2040-cars
Newark, Delaware, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Twin-Overhead Cam 6 Cyl Fuel Injected
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ6
Trim: Vanden Plas
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 21,312
Sub Model: Vanden Plas
Exterior Color: Antelope
Burled Walnut Facia and Trim: 4 spkr Dolby; Power antenna
Interior Color: Doeskin
Leather seat backs w/ pockets: Power outside mirrors
This Jaguar has been garage kept and truly only driven on special occasions. It has 21,300 original miles. I am the 2nd owner. The original owner had many cars and this one only went out for weddings and other special events. It was always serviced by the local Jag dealer. I have the original sticker of $37,750 and the original owners service records. The tires have been replaced with Pirellis that have a lot of tread. This is the last of the beautiful original Jags before Ford changed (ruined IMO) the designs.This car starts right up and has no problem cruising at 70 MPH. This car has been very well cared for and continues to be. Gas treatment is added to every tank of gas to make sure nothing gets gummed up. It has been stored in a garage and under a cover. The cover comes with it. These model Jags have two common old age issues....sagging headliner and rust by the back windshield. The original owner had both of these professional repaired by the leading classic car restoration service on the East Coast. I had to replace the valve that controls the gas between the two gas tanks. I had it done by a 40 year Jag master mechanic here in DE. I love this car but I just don't drive it enough to have it make sense to keep. It belongs in a collection and should be entered into car shows. The Delaware black and white license plate IS NOT INCLUDED in the sale. The Jag is available for inspection. It is available for sale locally so I reserve the right to end the auction if someone buys it locally. Almost everything works perfectly except the power mirrors don't adjust smoothly and should be serviced, and the windshield washer fluid does not squirt strongly (either jets are clogged or pump needs to be serviced). There are a few very minor signs of wear on seats (as you would expect with a car of its age. There is one very small ding in one door but it is hardly noticeable. Come get this beauty and you will very likely love it like I do!
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