1985 Jaguar Midnight Blue With Camaro Engine Only 11k Miles On Engine on 2040-cars
Franklin Park, Illinois, United States
This was listed before and buyer backed out. Not sure why since this is really an incredible car. It has been sitting in garage last 4 years but it does run smoothly. Tires look great but again it has been sitting. Air compressor was installed for air conditioning but not 100% working. I do not carry insurance on this vehicle so the furthest we drove it was around the block and it was very good. Some minor scratches that can probably be buffed out. Vehicle sold as is. We are looking to move in next couple years and will no longer have a garage so we are starting to "clean house". I loved this car and drove every summer until 4 years ago when I needed to take care of a family member. I have not driven since. Reserve is very low. I paid over $5000 in 2005 and put money into it even. This is a steal.
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