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1984 Jaguar Xj6 Collector Car Barn Find All Original on 2040-cars

Year:1984 Mileage:111000
Location:

Strongsville, Ohio, United States

Strongsville, Ohio, United States

Barn Find

USED IN MOVIES, TV and ATLANTA OLYMPICS

MATCHING NUMBER ALL ORIGINAL 1984 JAGUAR XJ6 SERIES III SEDAN


This vehicle along with thousands of others were used in TV and Movies when first purchased and then stored in a barn for over 20+ years. No, I do not know what movies or TV shows they were used in. The owner of the company who supplied these cars (his ex-business) did not keep those records.

I purchased over a dozen Jaguars from the collection and had them transported to Cleveland, Ohio and placed in storage until I build my mancave. The original New Jersey dust is still on the car. I talked to the manager of the private storage facility and he said that these these cars were never moved or touched once they were placed in storage (20+ years ago). This car is unmolested and all original. Except for the dust, the car is near immaculate. The paint is excellent, there is no rust - anywhere (except for exhaust pipe). The engine is clean and has not been started. I wanted to wait until I could properly prepare. I had new keys made from the original paperwork and VIN number. 

The interior is immaculate and looks like it was rarely driven. The wood could use refinished just because of old varnish. What a magnificent steering wheel. If you like Jaguars and an XJ6 lover, this car is the perfect car for your collection. Needs little, all original, unmolested and has never seen any elements of weather in over 20 years. OIL LOOKS CLEAN. Call me with any questions at 440-915-8440. Take a look at the pictures. I have done nothing to this car except move it a few hundred miles.

I do reserve the option to remove this item and sell locally.


Identification data

Jaguar XJ6
as offered for the year 1984 in North America U.S.

Production/sales period of cars with this particular specs:

mid-year 1983 - mid-year 1984

Modelyears:

1984



Country of origin:

GB United Kingdom




country flag

Make:

Jaguar

Model:

XJ Series III


1979-1992

Submodel:

XJ6 Series III


1979-1987

Optional equipment:


EEC segmentation:

F (luxury cars)

Subsegment:

F1 (luxury sedans)

Class:

full-size luxury / luxury car

Body style:

sedan

Doors:

4

Traction:

RWD (rear-wheel drive)

Dimensions & capacities

Length:

5070 mm / 199.6 in

Width:

1768 mm / 69.6 in

Height:

1341 mm / 52.8 in

Wheelbase:

2870 mm / 113 in

Front track:

1480 mm / 58.3 in

Rear track:

1496 mm / 58.9 in

Ground clearance:

132 mm / 5.2 in





Turning circle btw. walls:

13.5 m / 44.3 ft

Turning circle btw. curbs:


Drag coefficient claimed:

0.44

Drag coefficient estimated by a-c:






Legroom:


1st row:

39.3 in / 998 mm

2nd row:

36.6 in / 930 mm

3rd row:


Shoulder room:


1st row:

54.2 in / 1377 mm

2nd row:

53.7 in / 1364 mm

3rd row:


Headroom:


1st row:

38.1 in / 968 mm

2nd row:

32.9 in / 836 mm3rd row:











Calculated EPA passenger volume:

84.4 cu ft / 2.39 m3



Trunk (cargo) capacity claimed:

481 / / dm3

Trunk (cargo) capacity SAE:

270 / / dm3

Trunk (cargo) capacity VDA:


Boot length:

902 mm / 35.5 in

Boot length max.:


Boot width:

1130 mm / 44.5 in

Boot width min. (between wheel arches):


Boot height:

457 mm / 18 in

Loading height:


Weights

Curb weight (without a driver):

1848 kg / 4074 lbs

Powertrain

Engine manufacturer:

Jaguar XK6 4.2-Litre

Engine type:

spark-ignition 4-stroke

Fuel type:

petrol (gasoline)

Fuel system:

indirect injection

Charge system:

naturally aspirated

Valves per cylinder:

2

Valves timing:


Additional features:

Lucas-Bosch L-Jetronic


DOHC

Emission control:

cat

Emission standard:


Cylinders alignment:

Line 6

Displacement:

4235 cm3 / 257.5 cui

Bore:

92.07 mm / 3.62 in

Stroke:

106 mm / 4.17 in

Compression ratio:

8.1 : 1

Power net:

131 kW / 178 PS / 176 hp (SAE net)


/ 4750

Torque:

297 Nm / 219 ft-lb


/ 2500



Gearbox:

Borg Warner BW 66

Transmission type:

automatic

Number of gears:

3

Gear ratios (overall):


I

2.393 (6.89)

II

1.45 (4.18)

III

1 (2.88)

IV

()

V

()

VI

()

VII

()

VIII

()

R

2.094

Speed range


(max speed on gears,


top gear value theor.):

(km/h/mph)

I:

94 / 58

II:

155 / 96

III:

225 / 140

IV:

/

V:

/

VI:

/

VII:

/

VIII:

/

1000rpm speed:

(km/h/mph)

I:

18.3 / 11.4

II:

30.2 / 18.8

III:

43.7 / 27.2

IV:

/

V:

/

VI:

/

VII:

/

VIII:

/

Torque converter factor:

2

Final drive ratio std:

2.88

optional:




Front brakes:

disc ventilated


281 mm / 11.1 in

Rear brakes:

disc solid


262 mm / 10.3 in



Standard tires:

205/70 VR 15

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