1986 Jaguar Xjs on 2040-cars
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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I bought this a couple months ago on Ebay from a gent in New York. It had come out of a 6 year storage. It runs and drives. Engine has a bit of lifter tick. I suspect that it needs to have a good oil change since it sat for so long. My plan was to change all the fluids, filters and do a good tune up. It is very straight with just a bit of rust on the lower rear around the edge of the rockers. Not bad at all. It has had a repaint but they obviously stored it with boxes sitting on it as there are many scratches. I have tried sanding some with 2000 grit paper and detailer solution and polished by hand where I sanded. It will polish up nicely. Some of the scratches will have to be attended to with touch up paint, though. Has a clean interior and all the electrics work i.e. windows, lights, radio, blower fan, etc. The a/c does not work. The carpets are in nice shape and the door panels and wood inserts and dash are nice also. The gauges work and it has good oil pressure and I have let it run for a time and it has not overheated yet.The tires are bad. The battery in it is from a larger group size so you'll want to replace it. I have the spare rim with no tire on it. Headlights work as do the wipers. Bumpers in nice shape. The chrome inserts on the back are badly pitted but I have replacements for the chrome in good condition. I don't think you could drive it home. The tires are pretty bad and it really should be gone over. Would be an a big shame to part it out although it has great parts value. But it is solid and with a bit of work it would make a nice driver. I don't think I will get to it as my schedule has chnged in the past 3 weeks and there is no time available right now. That could chnge in the future but I hate to see it sit in my garage.
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