1988 Jaguar Xjs V12 Only 50k Lady Owned Leather Loaded Michelin Class Jaguar on 2040-cars
Hickory, North Carolina, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:V12
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 12
Model: XJS
Trim: XJS
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Options: Leather Seats
Mileage: 50,586
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
1988 JAGUAR XJS V12 ONLY 50K LADY OWNED LEATHER LOADED MICHELIN CLASS JAGUAR
LOW RESERVE
THIS IS A CLASSIC COLLECTORS 1988 JAGUAR XJS 2 DOOR COUPE. IT COMES IN A BEAUTIFUL MIDNIGHT BLACK GLOSS EXTERIOR PAINT WITH A SUPPLE CAMEL LEATHER INTERIOR.
IT COMES WITH ONLY 50,586 ORIGINAL MILES AND FROM PRIVATE FEMALE OWNED COLLECTION. IT HAS A POWERFUL 5.3L 263HP V12 ENGINE WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. IT RUNS ON REGULAR FUEL AND HAS BEEN PROPERLY MAINTAINED AND GARAGE KEPT.
IT RUNS AND DRIVES FANTASTIC WITH SMOOTH ACCELERATION, EXCELLENT BRAKING AND POSITIVE STEERING. IT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE YOU ARE DRIVING SOMETHING STRAIGHT FROM A JAMES BOND MOVIE.
THE BRAND NEWLY INSTALLED JVC STEREO SYSTEM IS SURE TO PLEASE WITH CD CHANGER AND REMOTE. THE SPECIAL EFFECTS ARE QUITE RARE WITH THE 14K GOLD LEOPARD JAGUAR HOOD ORNAMENT.
IT HAS BRAND NEW MICHELIN TIRES INSTALLED WITH 14KT GOLD JAGUAR EMBLEMS IN THE WHEELS AS PICTURED.
IT HAS BRAND NEW FRONT LIGHT COVERS DIRECT FROM ENGLAND.
ITS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION INSIDE AND OUT SHOWING ONLY MINOR WEAR THAT YOU WOULD SEE ON A WELL CARED FOR AND PROFESSIONALLY MAINTAINED BEAUTY OF ITS AGE.
THIS VINTAGE CLASSIC HAS BEEN FULLY RESTORED. IT HAS BURL AND MAHOGANY WOOD INTERIOR PANELS.
THE EXTERIOR PAINT IS IN GREAT CONDITION SHOWING MINOR WEAR ONLY. THE YEAR, STYLE AND COLOR COMBINATION ARE OUTSTANDING. IT HAS LOTS OF TRUNK SPACE AND ROOMY INSIDE. THE PAINT SHINES BEAUTIFULLY AND THE CAMEL LEATHER SEATS ARE SOFT, COMFORTABLE AND IN GREAT CONDITION AS WELL.
IT HAS ONLY 50,586 DOCUMENTED ORIGINAL MILES. IT IS ALSO CAR FAX CERTIFIED AND COMES WITH ORIGINAL MANUALS AND JAGUAR BROCHURE.
IT HAS POWER STEERING, POWER DOOR LOCKS, CRUISE, HEATED AND AIR CONDITIONED SEATS AND MUCH MORE. ITS A LOADED JAMES BOND 007 LIKE SPORTS CAR.
SEE OUR 99.9% POSITIVE FEEDBACKA ND BID WITH CONFIDENCE. EMAIL ANY QUESTIONS. PICK UP IS AVAILABLE OR SHIPPING / DELIVERY WILL BE CALCULATED AT AUCTION END.
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