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Selling Xj12 In Excellent Running Order on 2040-cars

C $4,000.00
Year:1987 Mileage:157000 Color: Brown
Location:

Kenmore, Ontario, Canada

Kenmore, Ontario, Canada
For Sale By:Private Seller
Body Type:Sedan
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Seller Notes: “I am selling a nice Jaguar V12 VDP.Colour is champagne (metallic), but MTO says beige.(They don't have champagne)The good stuff:- Drives super-well, like a Jaguar should- Shifts well, fast, quiet, no vibrations- Starts well, every time- Brakes straight and hard- Sunroof works excellent- Momo steering wheel without scratches- Audio system aftermarket, great sound- Air conditioning blows cold and hot, as you like- All windows clear, no cracks- Paint and clear coat excellent (very tiny blemishes)- Interior looks mostly pretty new- Alternator works (always > 13 V)- Oil pressure > 4 bar- Doesn't overheat (aux. air fan works as it should)The not so good stuff:- Headliner in the back needs some repairs (but not sagging, see photo)- Right-hand tank not working (I have a used spare) (I am driving on the left hand tank, it's working for me)- Dent on rear left door (see photo)- Rip on driver's seat (see photo 6)- Some cracks on the dash boardTest drive it” Read Less
Year: 1987
Mileage: 157000
Exterior Color: Brown
Model: XJ12
Car Type: Classic Cars
Make: Jaguar
Condition: Used

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