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2004 Jaguar Xk8 2dr Convertible 4.2l V8 Low Miles 50k Black/gray Always Serviced on 2040-cars

US $18,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:50900 Color: Solid Black
Location:

Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States

Bedford, Pennsylvania, United States

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2004 Jaguar XK8
2dr Convertible OHC 4.2L V8
Very Low "50,900" Miles
  
  Vehicle Information
Consigned Vehicle located in South Eastern Pennsylvania
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2004 Jaguar XK8 2dr Convertible 4.2L V8
  
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  Description
Vehicle:
2004 Jaguar XK8 2dr Convertible 4.2L V8
VIN#:
SAJDA42C642A39140
Miles:
Low 50,900 miles
Engine:
4.2L V8-cylinder
Licensed:
Current registration
Transmission:
5-Speed automatic
Drivetrain:
Rear wheel drive
Exterior Color:
Solid Black
Interior Color:
Light Gray

  Condition
    
Cruise:
Full Cruise control
History:
Well Maintained, Completely Serviced,
Familiarity With Golf Courses
Radio:
6-CD Changer Stereo Hight-Watts
Navigation:
GPS Navigation
Body:
Solid Blank
Interior:
Light Gray Leather Accented by Deep Rich Toned Wood Grain
Convertible Top:
Completely Electric Top
Easy up & down up to 15-mph
Tires:
In Good Condition
Front: 245/40ZR-19
Rear: 255/40ZR-19
Options:
Windshield Wiper Moister Sensor,
Backup Sensors. Seen in images
Wheels:
19 inch Factory Alloy Sport Wheels
Vehicle Condition:
The car looks and drives as mileage indicates--very low miles "50K". Service history up to date--always serviced. Everything works fine. Interior and wood trim in excellent condition. Only issue, minor scuffing of paint only around fog light opening--hard to see in photos.
Additional Notes:
Rare beautiful black Jaguar convertible that looks just as good up close in person as it does in these photos... actually it looks better!
  Vehicle Location
Consigned Vehicle:
Located in the Bedford, Pennsylvania area.


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