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1999 Jaguar Xj8**california Car**2 Owner**79k Miles**black On Black**mint**** on 2040-cars

US $6,995.00
Year:1999 Mileage:79050
Location:

La Puente, California, United States

La Puente, California, United States
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1999 Jaguar XJ-Series, 79,000 miles
Price: $6,995
Year: 1999
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ-Series
Trim: XJ8 4dr Sedan
Miles: 79,000 miles
VIN: SAJHX1043XC857768
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Engine: V8 4.0L V8
Color: Black
MPG: 15 city / 22 hwy
Address: 15714  E. Amar Rd, La Puente, CA 91744
View our website: www.speedwaymotors.us
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Vehicle Description:**RARE PRISTINE CONDITION**BLACK**CHROME WHEELS**NON SMOKER**SMOOTH AS SILK**WHAT AN AMAZING CAR**DONT MISS THIS**CLEAN CARFAX ON HAND**1ST 2 SEE WILL BUY IT**CALL SPEEDWAY MOTORS FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE**626-961-8992**CAR RUNS FANTASTIC**WE ONLY PIC THE CLEANEST CARS OUT THERE**PAINT IS IN PRISTINE CONDTION AND ALL ORIGINAL**INTERIORS IS CLEAN WITH NO TEARS**CHROME WHEELS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE WITH NEWER MICHELIN TIRES**ICE COLD AC**NO LEAKS**ENGINE IS SMOOTH AND POWERFUL**SOLID CAR WILL LAST A LONG TIME**WHAT A CLASSY CAR FOR THE PRICE**CALL 626-961-8992 FOR ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE**ALSO CAN HELP ARRANGE SHIPPING FOR YOU**CALIFORNIA BUYERS WILL HAVE TO PAY SALES TAX AND TRANSFER FEES**OUT OF STATE BUYERS WILL NOT PAY SALES TAX AS LONG AS CAR IS SHIPPED OUT OF CALIFORNIA**THANKS FOR LOOKING AND CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO DONT WAIT ON THE BEAUTY**

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The late 1980s and early 1990s were awash with supercars from automakers across the globe. Classic Driver in the UK is selling one of the rarest of all of these supercars, the road-going racecar that is the Jaguar XJR-15. The XJR-15 is the lesser known sibling of the Jaguar XJ220. Only 27 were ever built. The XJ220 may not have received the same recognition and reverence as the Ferrari F40, the Porsche 959, and the McLaren F1, but for a time it held the record for the fastest road-going automobile, 217.1 mph. All of the XJ220's engineering and prowess is owed to the development of the XJR-15, which in turn owes everything to driver Tom Walkinshaw and his experience in touring and Le Mans racecars. Unlike the twin-turbocharged XJ220, the XJR-15 features a big, naturally-aspirated V12 that turned out 450 horsepower and 420 lb-ft of torque when new. The engine has a dry sump oil system, a Cosworth forged crankshaft, connecting rods, aluminum pistons, and fuel delivery from a Zytec electronically controlled sequential fuel injection system. The engine is mated to a five-speed transaxle from Tom Walkinshaw Racing, while the suspension - fabricated wishbones and horizontal pushrod-spring dampers at the front and coil springs at the rear - is pulled straight from the XJR-9 racecar. At the time, the car was capable of hitting 60 mph in under four seconds and topped out at 215 mph, just shy of the mark later set by the Jaguar XJ220. The XJR-15 was also the first road car to make extensive use of carbon fiber. In fact, at 2,315 lbs, the car's listed weight is less than that of a new ND Mazda Miata. The body was designed by future McLaren F1 engineer Peter Stevens. While the McLaren and Porsche were more complete and well rounded machines, the XJR-15 was a bare bones, uncompromised track machine. The interior was barely more than a carbon tub fitted with a pair of one-piece seats. The car in this listing is chassis number 21 and only has 1,400 miles on the odometer. Some minor modifications to the hinges allow the hood and engine cover to be quickly and easily opened. The car is listed for GBP450,000, or about $560,000. Not cheap, but what rare, early 1990s supercar is? Related Video: News Source: Classic Driver via Car Buzz Jaguar Coupe Performance ferrari f40 jaguar xj220

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