Last Of The 4.0 Xjs Celebration Edition on 2040-cars
Tucker, Georgia, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Engine:4.0 6CYL
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:PRIVATE COLLECTOR
Interior Color: BEIGE
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: XJS
Trim: CELEBRATION EDITION
Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 69,947
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Exterior Color: Gold
Hello, What you are looking at here today is the last of the Jaguar XJSs. It is a 1996, with the really dependable 4.0 liter 6 cyl, fuel injected engine. I believe, the best engine Jaguar ever built. This is and has been a southern car, from Georgia. It has never seen salt. The body is beautiful and dent free. I won't bore you with a blog about how these last XJSs are really starting to be sought after all over the World. I'm sure you read the car magazines like I do. But I will say, "I know these cars" and this is a good one. Firstly, the AC is ice cold. I just spent $1200 having blower fan replaced and expansion valve plus charging. The kick downs work and the face level vents operate exactly as they should. The Top works flawlessly and all windows go up and down as they should. Everything works on this car and it drives great. I can't see it needs anything.....I just have about 30 cars and am really tight for space. We have a large handicap van factory in Atlanta area and my sons pretty much run the day to day so Dad is left free to play at his 45 year British car addiction. (I'm on a 12 step program, but it is not working). I bought this car last Feb from our local Lexus dealership where they are so stupid that they told me the top didn't work. They didn't know you had to pull up the emergency brake lever first...so they wholesaled it to me..The car also had a bad exhaust leak. (The joiner box for the 2 down pipes was broken) We replaced the exhaust header and the car is pretty much perfect. Even the little plastic levers on the seat back releases are still there. Anyway, it is a no excuse car. Body is beautiful, it has been repainted once (as British paint doesn't fare too well in Atlanta heat), but nice job. Interior is really nice and soft. Tires, brakes, suspension all is fine and ready to drive car home to anywhere. I usually do an auction format but I will not waste your or my time...You might be able to find and XJS alittle cheaper, but they all have the same issues that this one has had sorted out....,..so $11,000 buys it. I have 2 other XJSs I would rather sell than this one but am buried in both of them, so.... Please look at my feedback. You will see I am a serious car guy and will tell you the truth about my cars. I appreciate your looking and will answer any questions right away.. Bob
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