1987 Jaguar Xjs Base Coupe 2-door 5.3l Lqqk, Runs Awesome on 2040-cars
Bolingbrook, Illinois, United States
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Hi, up for sale is my friends 1987 Jaguar XJS V12 coupe, it is Black exterior and Tan leather interior, power windows, Cassette player, first of all this car runs and drives great, there no issue with the engine or trans, engine is very smooth no strange noise, trans shifts like new, if you know XJS the most of them have overheating problem, this one is great, im driving it every day, this car just had a full exhaust replacement, look at the pictures, from headers to all the way back is a brand new exhaust and mufflers, and just had the suspension and struts serviced, so it runs like new now, does not shake or knock, goes though bumps with no knocking, new head liner, rims in great shape as well, no curb rush or scratches, now im going to list what works and what does not, it is a old car and you probably want to know everything about it, wipers, washer fluid, headlights, turn signals, foglights, power windows, speedometer, power antenna, horn, interior computer message center and interior lights ALL WORK GREAT Does not work, fuel gage sometimes work sometimes does not, however the fuel trip monitor works fine, you can tell by that how much gas you have, RPM does not show, radio asking for code, that's all I can think of, Exterior is great and no scratches or dents, Body has rust in the quarter panel and front fender, I think that's all, if you have any questions please ask, ill get back to everyone, Car listed locally as well so I reserve the right to end the auction anytime, and I can end the auction for a reasonable price as well. This car does not need to be towed, it will make it to anywhere, last week we took a trip to Indianapolis from Chicago, 8 hour round trip, it was a blast to drive, and real head turner. clean title in hand, Thanks |
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