1973 Jaguar Xj6 Base 4.2l Series I on 2040-cars
Tampa, Florida, United States
Up for sale a beautiful survivor 1973 Series I Jaguar XJ6 in great condition. This vehicle just got a professional 5 coat new paint, was striped to the bare metal, resealed, primed, painted and clear coated to its original condition. There was no rust to repair on this vehicle, and was repainted only due to cracks and dull in the old paint on the car. The chromes are all original, nicely maintained and shinny. This car is a complete car as in its original condition.
This vehicle is a nice collector item that will turn heads anywhere in the world and its value only goes UP as it ages. I have an clean Florida title for this vehicle, issued back in 1977 and still have the bank lien satisfaction stamp on it. This vehicle well qualifies as an investment, or as a daily driver, or as a show rider.
This car had the cylinder head rebuilt approximately 2000 miles ago, a new head gasket was installed and new seals. Also got a new tune up done at the same time. All power windows are in good working condition. All gauges are in working condition excepting the clock. If anything this car needs, the driver seat took its toll as visible in the pictures attached. The car comes with factory installed A/C, compressor is in good working condition although blower motors are not.
This vehicle comes with its original 4.2L inline 6 DOHC engine, equipped with dual STROMBERG-ZENITH carburetors, backed by its original BORG WARNER 3 speed automatic transmission. With only 93000 miles this vehicle has a lot of life left. I drive the car daily for pleasure. This vehicle comes with newer matching tires, brakes are in good operating condition. All original books for this vehicle comes with it, along with a repair manual.
All lights are in operating condition.
The trunk is clean, equipped with a full size spare tire and all the original tool kit.
This vehicle stays straight on the road even at higher speeds and brakes are responding accordingly with no pull.
As with any classic cars there is no warranty I can provide and I have described the vehicle condition to the best I could. With confidence, I encourage potential buyers to have the vehicle inspected before bidding. I make the vehicle available for inspection at any time by appointment. I will not let you drive the car home to have it inspected but we can ride together or I deliver the vehicle for inspection to any mechanic shop of your choice, once an appointment is confirmed.
I will prepare the vehicle for delivery free of charge and will assist preparing for shipping worldwide, although I will not cover for any expenses for transport, duties, etc.
Florida residents will have to pay sales taxes additionally to the selling price. Also the title transfer fees have to be paid by the purchaser as I like to have the title transferred upon delivery (Florida residents only). There is no other hidden fees associated with this sale.
The lucky new owner of this classic has to make a deposit of $500.00 within 24 hours from the end of the listing, and a full payment is required within 3 days from the end of the listing, unless other financial arrangements are agreed upon in writing and only through ebay messaging.
This listing has a low reserve but towards the end of the listing I might choose to remove it and sell the vehicle to the highest bidder. Bid early and bid with confidence. Happy bidding.
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