1986 Jaguar Xjs V12, Low Miles, One Of A Kind on 2040-cars
San Diego, California, United States
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The car presented here is a very special Vehicle, being a fully original, one-owner, extremely low-mileage (52,000!!) Southern California Jag. As pampered as they come, it's truly a dream come true for the serious XJS connoisseur! This is a perfect example of a all original 1986 Jaguar XJS maintained and kept beyond words can describe. As pampered as they come, this vehicle is one of a kind! This car truly looks likes it just rolled out of the showroom; you have never encountered a vehicle this age that is so well maintained! Few will ever own this kind of car, but for those who do, the benefits are equally rare. Vehicle is equipped with Original "English White" Exterior Paint and original "Biscuit" Interior Trim. The factory original paint has kept its deep luster through all those years; it has been regularly detailed.This is a complete example of one of the most elegant Supercars of its time: with a Fully-Functional Original Biscuit Interior Trim, Original English White Exterior, Original Radio, just Pure Jag. a fully functioning V12 Jaguar Motor in excellent condition,Everything on this XJS works as it should; cruising around in this vehicle is an indulgence in sublime satisfaction. The interior accessories of a Jaguar are legendary. A dashboard that deserves the name, with honest-to-goodness burled walnut wood and a leather-wrapped steering wheel, here immaculately preserved. Not a single crack on the dash. This automobile has always been garaged; it has never been smoked in! All that old-world craftsmanship meets modern day technology, though: nestled between wood and leather, a vehicle information center supplies the driver with valuable information. Original Factory "English White" Paint is in excellent condition, with no door dings or scratches. Absolutely rust free California Vehicle! Interior "Biscuit" leather trim is in excellent condition. Both bumpers are in great shape, bottom front spoiler is without defects. Factory Jaguar concert sound system with multiple speakers includes cassette deck. Automatic climate control lets you select a convenient ambient temperature, and the system will supply ample amounts of ice cold or super-heated air. This vehicle is powered by a 5.3L V12 engine, automatic transmission, shifts smoothly, drives like a dream! Air Conditioning blows cold, cruise control, alloy wheels, tires have approximately 85% thread left, Original owners manual and booklets. Vehicle comes with 3 original key sets including original Jaguar key chains. Still have the original floor mats in excellent shape (not pictured) if you would like a image of these, please contact me. Vehicle is registered until July 2014. HISTORY Created as successor to the legendary E-Type and the last model designed with input from the firm's founder, the legendary Sir William Lyons, the XJS is actually more than just a replacement. It is a Grand Tourer par excellence, the finest mode of transportation for two people wishing to travel fast and in style. Produced for over two decades, from 1977-1998, a few special iterations of the XJS have already attained classic car status. The XJS came in one flavor only: fully loaded. As authentic as they get! Window sticker showed factory MSRP of $45,480.00, on par with contemporaries Mercedes-Benz 560SL and Porsche 911 Carrera--and quite a bit of cash, 25 years ago. This exquisite Jaguar is not your average coupe, it is very rare to find this model in this pristine condition! For someone looking for the very best example of this model you can stop looking. This is a classic Jaguar in showroom condition, this is the car for you!!Please feel free to contact me, I have a lot more pictures of the interior, exterior of the car + additional vehicle information. 858 733-1030 or Email me At classic8292@yahoo.com. David |
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