1990 Jaguar Xjs V12 Convertible Rumored To Be An Uptown Girls Car. on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
Here is a chance to own a wonderful classic Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible. Clean white with blue leather interior power windows. Fully loaded power top works perfectly.Top has some chaffing. Strong running motor. Automatic tranny shift smoothly with no slipping,jumping or jerking. New bushings installed up front. Recent service And inspection done with no issues. Heat works great and ac needs servicing. Pirelli tires all around still have good life on them. Upgraded Alpine stereo sysem with amplifier sounds clear and crisp. This is a fun to drive classic car that's ready to go for a road trip or to sunday brunch.
Now for the history of the car. Its been rumored that an uptown girl named Christie B was the owner of this car. Originally from out east(the Hamptons) the time frame sounds likely. Car Fax shows some issues.7/01 Vehicle reported as total loss by insurance company. Looks as driver door was replaced. 3/02 This car was sold at Jaguar of Huntington a franchise Jaguar dealer. Now if you know large dealers they don't sell 12 year old cars and this had to be a SPECIAL CAR for them to even put it on there lot.
If you are interested in seeing any of our cars for sale please call 914-582-2850 M-S 9am/9pm We will do our best to help answer any and all questions.
The not so fun stuff. If you have a LOW,ZERO or NEW Ebay act you must contact use prior to bidding. or your bid will be canceled and you will be blocked from bidding on any of our auctions. Deposit & payments must be made with in three (3) days of end of auction. We take all forms of payment. We can assist in local and long distance transportation. Temp tags,reg & all DMV work can be done. Located close to all transportation two (2) airport's LGA & JFK. Amtrak,Metronorth & LIRR all close. Port of NJ container service also.
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