1986 Jaguar Xjs V12 - 2-door Coupe - 5.3l - Champagne on 2040-cars
Micanopy, Florida, United States
We are a small auction company located between McIntosh & Micanopy, FL. We handle several Estates & Antique/Collectible liquidating. We will always offer our crowd a chance to purchase higher end items at reasonable reserves, but at times we need to reach out to a larger audience... This is part of a collector's estate being offered for sale... 1986 JAGUAR XJS V12 2-Door Coupe BEAUTIFUL Champagne Paint and Tan Leather Interior. Automatic, PS, PB, Air and ALL THE OPTIONS !!! 68,389 Original MILES !!!! Four New Goodyear "INTEGRITY" Tires & Battery. This car was parked under a carport with a cover and had not been driven in many years. We added new tires, a battery & fuel...she started up & sounded awesome! Drove her approximately 30 miles and she rode like a dream! Along the way she was running perfectly until she either picked up a piece of trash or bad fuel...small hiccup (please call Eric @ 352.591.0202 & he can explain it better). The body and interior is in very good condition for her age but does show a few minor blemishes - a small dent on the left and right quarter panel, a small ding on the hood, minimal scratches & a couple of small paint chips, etc. The head liner just dropped :( and a small section of piping on the drivers side seat is coming undone (please refer to pictures). Please call Eric with any questions before bidding at 352.591.0202 PAYMENT AND STORAGE A $500.00 deposit is required from the winning bidder, due electronically via PayPal within 24 hours after the auction ends, to hold the vehicle. We do not accept Paypal for payments over $500.00... Deposits only. We will not be accepting trades. Respectfully, please bid responsibly by having any required financing in place before committing to purchase the vehicle as full payment is due within 7 days of auction end via cash or certified bank check (drawn on a major US bank). The car is located in Micanopy, FL. We can hold the car for 15 days at no charge to the winning bidder after the auction (the charge is $15.00 per day after 15 days unless other arrangements are made). We apologize in advance, but bidders with zero feedback will have their bids canceled, no matter what the amount, unless you contact us in advance of bidding. Please contact us with any questions you might have prior to the end of the auction. Thank you very much & Happy Bidding! :) |
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2014 Jaguar XJR
Mon, 23 Sep 2013Jaguar In Its Purest Form
Jaguar has spent a lot of time, money and engineering effort refocusing itself for the modern world. In 2006, the current XK replaced the former XK8 and introduced a new aluminum-intensive chassis architecture to Jaguar's portfolio, and two years later, the XF whipped up a similar overhaul to its classical styling department.
The next major revision came in 2009, with the introduction of the achingly attractive and completely new XJ sedan, and this step struck us as the biggest improvement yet; not only was Jaguar's flagship built atop a cutting-edge platform, it boasted a newfound sense of style that pointed toward the future while still echoing the brand's storied past. This trend has continued most recently with the two-door F-Type that we've already grown quite fond of.
Chris Harris finds the Jaguar F-Type R Coupe rather drifty
Wed, 26 Mar 2014Our own Matt Davis may have called the new Jaguar F-Type R Coupe "one heady rascal," but our review was disappointingly short on drifting, tire smoke and general, English shenanigans. You know, the sort of things that Chris Harris from Drive excels at.
Actually, relative to Harris' other reviews, this one is rather serious. There's a good recap of the F-Type on the road, with Harris referencing the car's "great bottom" and "amazing ass," quite frequently. Surprisingly, Harris says the more powerful F-Type R is just "incrementally" faster than the 495-horsepower F-Type V8 S Convertible. Following the on-road portion, it's off to the track. You can probably predict what goes on there. Overall, aside from some quibbles, Harris has nothing but praise for the newest cat.
We've got the entire video available below. Scroll down, have a look and let us know what you think in Comments.
Jaguar considering lightweight F-Type Club Sport?
Wed, 02 Apr 2014In the market for a Jaguar F-Type? Then let us commend you, first of all, on your good taste. But you've got a difficult decision ahead of you: Do you go for the power of the V8 or the lighter weight of the V6? It's a tough call, even if the ~$30k range in price from the entry model to the flagship doesn't phase you.
Well, to make the decision easier (or potentially more difficult), Jaguar is said to be looking into yet another tempting option: that of a lightweight Club Sport model. Tipped to be based on the coupe (and not the heavier roadster), the F-Type Club Sport would allegedly shed a good 400 pounds or so off the curb weight, not so much through the removal of one component or another but through a "holistic" approach that would call on all aspects of the car to play their part in ditching excess weight. That could mean everything from carbon-fiber body panels to a stripped-out interior denuded of sound-deadening materials and creature comforts, says Auto Express.
In developing the rumored F-Type Club Sport, Jaguar is apparently facing a similar dilemma to what buyers are pondering: will it base the track-focused model on the top-of-the-line F-Type R, with its 5.0-liter supercharged V8 driving 542 horsepower to the rear set of lighweight alloys but weighing down the schnoz? Or should it try to get more power out of the lighter 3.0-liter supercharged V6, which currently nets 340 hp in base form and 380 in S spec? Let Jag know what you'd do by leaving your thoughts in Comments.