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1995 Jaguar Xj6~66,200 Miles~rust Free Florida Car~exceptional Condition~buy Now on 2040-cars

US $6,950.00
Year:1995 Mileage:66200 Color: CHROME APPOINTMENTS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
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            UP FOR AUCTION WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN 1995 JAGUAR XJ-6 LUXURY SEDAN..ONLY 66,200 MILES FROM NEW..NO ACCIDENTS..NEVER ANY DAMAGE..ALWAYS A SOUTH FLORIDA CAR..BEAUTIFUL BODY AND PAINT..EXCEPTIONALLY NICE TAN LEATHER SEATS SHOW ALMOST NO WEAR..NO CRACKS IN THE DASH PAD..ALL POLISHED WOOD TRIM IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION..POWER SUNROOF..DUAL POWER SEATS..POWER ANTENNA (STILL WORKS)..ICE COLD A/C..CRUISE CONTROL (WORKS GREAT)..FACTORY KEYLESS ENTRY WITH FOB..EXTERIOR CHROME APPOINTMENTS ARE IN GREAT SHAPE..STOCK AUDIO SOUND SYSTEM (NO AFTERMARKET ANYTHING)..RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD..NO WARNING LIGHTS ON IN THE DASH..BRAKES ARE ABOUT 75% PAD..ALL TIRES ARE MATCHED, AND HAVE AT LEAST 3/4'S TREAD..STOCK ALLOY WHEELS (MATCHING WHEEL IN TRUNK)..EXCEPTIONALLY NICE CAR..MANY SERVICE RECORDS..LOW, LOW MILES....RUNS AND DRIVES AS IT SHOULD..LEATHER SEATS SHOW LITTLE WEAR..NO RIPS/TEARS/HOLES..CARPETING IS EXCELLENT AS WELL..THIS IS A 19 YEAR OLD CAR THAT PRESENTS ITSELF VERY NICELY..OBVIOUSLY WELL CARED FOR, AND MOST LIKELY GARAGED IT'S WHOLE LIFE..EXCEPTIONALLY NICE, ESPECIALLY FOR AN 19 YEAR OLD JAGUAR, WHICH IS DESTINED TO BE A COLLECTIBLE..NO KNOWN REPAIRS NEEDED.
       CALL DAVID'S CELL, 614-325-5800 WITH ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE BUYING, OR  IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS..THIS IS MY 40TH YEAR IN THE BUSINESS, ALL SELF EMPLOYED. I DO NOT SELL CARS FOR NEIGHBORS, OTHER DEALERS, ETC..I OWN ALL THE VEHICLES I SELL, AND HOLD A CLEAR TITLE
..         CHECK OUT MY FEEDBACK..YOU'LL GET WHAT YOU PAY FOR!!..YOU ARE WELCOME TO COME INSPECT, AND DRIVE THE CAR..ALL INSPECTIONS MUST BE BEFORE BUYING..3RD PARTY INSPECTIONS WELCOMED.
          THE PAINT, BODY, AND INTERIOR ARE IN VERY NICE CONDITION..NEVER SMOKED IN AS FAR AS I CAN TELL.. THE BRAKES HAVE 75% PAD REMAINING.. TIRES ARE ALMOST NEW..THE A/C IS ICE COLD, FRESH SAFETY INSPECTION, AND OIL CHANGE, BRAKE CHECK, NEW BELTS AND HOSES, ETC.. READY TO BE ENJOYED.
          LEATHER SEATING..FACTORY KEY LESS ENTRY/ALARM SYSTEM..1 KEY..1 KEYLESS FOB...SOLD "AS-IS" UNLESS AN EXTENDED WARRANTY IS PURCHASED..A $1,000.00 DEPOSIT IS DUE IN 2 BUSINESS DAYS, WITH THE BALANCE DUE 5 BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THAT. A $275.00 "DOC" FEE ON ALL TRANSACTIONS, NO EXCEPTIONS..SHIPPING IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER (I WILL ASSIST IN OBTAINING QUOTES FOR YOU, DROP OFF AT A LOCAL SHIPPING TERMINAL FOR YOU, OR PICK YOU UP AT THE LOCAL AIRPORT)..
          FLAWS..A COUPLE OF MINOR HOOD CHIPS (BRUSH TOUCHED UP)..A COUPLE OF CHIPS ON THE FRONT BUMPER..A COUPLE OF PDR DINGS.. (SEE THE PICS)..SUNROOF IS INOP AT THIS TIME.
 PIXELS IN DIGITAL CLOCK IN THE DASH ARE INTERMITTENT..SLIGHT SCUFF ON THE EDGE OF AN ALLOY WHEEL.   

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Jaguar XJ50 Road Trip Review | Driving the XJ50's history

Wed, Oct 10 2018

PARIS, France – It's motor show week in Paris, and Jaguar – which launched the original XJ here in 1968 – is indulging in a little nostalgia to celebrate the 50th anniversary that event. In the half century since, it's become the brand's definitive model – as the Wrangler is to Jeep and the 911 is to Porsche. This sexy, curvaceous and unashamedly sporty sedan set the template for generations of XJs. And to get to the show, I'm going to drive examples of each on a roadtrip from Jaguar's home in Coventry and onward to Paris, via Goodwood and Le Mans. There's new product to enjoy along the way, too, in the shape of the celebratory XJ50 trim level created to mark the anniversary. But this is really a chance to explore Jaguar's past, and how previous XJs will inform the company's future. Respecting traditions without being chained to them is a recurring theme in the XJ story and one Jaguar has, at times, struggled with. Nobody understands this better than design boss Ian Callum, who says the original XJ inspired his dream to one day design cars for Jaguar. When his moment came, however, the opposing pressures of nostalgia and innovation became apparent. He recalls seeing the clay models for the circa 2002 XJ, code named X350, styling for which had already been signed off when he started. "I asked 'this is the new one?' because, to me, it looked just like the old version," he says with characteristic bluntness. Callum's chance to truly reinvent the XJ finally came in 2009 with the current model, a car that jolted Jaguar and its customers out of their comfortable slumber. "It's nearly 10 years old now but I still think it looks good – I'm very proud of what we did with that car," he says. Professionally Callum is always looking ahead. Personally he's happy to indulge himself in what came before. He even brought his own XJC – the rare coupe version of the 70s XJ – to drive on the event. Sadly, the XJC didn't make it off the start line in England, but he's clearly enjoying the chance to immerse himself in XJ history. As am I. Given his appraisal of its retro looks, it's interesting to start in the X350. Here you encounter those aforementioned opposing forces: the forward-thinking aluminum construction (which inspired manufacturing techniques used by Jaguar to this day) and the staid styling. Like many of the heritage fleet examples here, this one is actually badged as a Daimler – to Jaguar what Maybach is to Mercedes.

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From our best guess, the Jaguar test mule shown in these spy shots could very well be our first glimpse at the next-generation Jaguar XF, due out around the 2016 model year. The current XF has been around for five years already (launched in 2008), and this mule is likely testing powertrain or chassis components for a new version of the midsize Jaguar sedan.
With what seems to be a stretched wheelbase and wider track, this is almost certainly not a mule for the 3 Series-fighting Jaguar XS. That being said, though, there is also the outside chance that this could be a mule for other future Jaguar Land Rover products including a production version of the Jaguar C-X17 crossover or the Jaguar-based Range Rover Grand Evoque. Only time will tell what these images truly foretell, but if nothing else, it proves that Jaguar is definitely staying busy these days.

40th Jaguar E-Type ever made sells at auction for lb88k

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The 40th Jaguar E-Type ever built, a right-hand-drive 1961 model, hit the auction block and was bought by an anonymous British buyer for 88,000 pounds ($141,310), ITV reports. The Jaguar had been stored at the previous owner's estate, in dry storage, at a derelict farm in Le Mans, France since July 1974.
E-Type chassis No. 860040 was bought by the previous owner in 1969 and was originally gray. But it was driven home to France and painted it in its current aubergine in 1974, before it was put into storage. During that time it was considered missing by experts, but there it sat under a dust sheet car cover for most of its life, so the body is in good condition. The family mechanic said that the car was last started about five years ago, and the engine recently was turned over. Coys auction house describes the original interior, which is also preserved well, as a "time warp."
Chris Routledge of Coys before the auction said, "They're sort of a mythical beast for enthusiast, at the time they were all handmade on special order, so Jaguar collectors look at the first 100 cars in a different way," BBC News reports. He added, "We estimate it to be worth between 20,000 and 40,000 pounds (about $32,100 to $64,200) but our feedback from collectors and interest worldwide suggests it could sell for between 80,000 and 100,000 pounds (about $128,500 to $160,600)." Of course, his revised estimate was right on target.