1982 Jaguar Xj6 V8 Conversion Blue on 2040-cars
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
This stunning car has been well cared all its life and is in great
condition. It was professionally
converted to a Chevrolet 350ci 5.7L V8 crate motor with a turbo 350
transmission. A lot has been spent on restoration. It has new paint, a new transmission, new AC
compressor, recent interior w/ headliner, a new cd player w/usb port, new brake
master, new exhaust, battery, lots of new belts, seals and new shocks all
around. Everything works including all gauges and switches. Burled walnut dash is original and
perfect. Tires are Michelin MXv4’s and
are 8 months old. The wheels are OEM
Jaguar and were an option on XJ6’s. All
glass is perfect – no cracks or chips. Factory sunroof works great. All
fluids recently changed. Original owners
manual and tools present. I inherited this
car from my father-in-law and have been using as a daily driver. It starts
right up, glides down the road beautifully and draws attention wherever I
go. I am selling to pursue a more family
friendly vehicle. I should note that
there is a small ding on the hood where a technician closed it on a tool and there are a couple cracks in the driver seat. The Series III Jaguar XJ6 has been called the
most beautiful four door ever built.
This is a great opportunity to have one you can truly use and enjoy. Call 865-661-1718 with questions.
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US Customs agents at the Port of Los Angeles found the car during a routine check, and they contacted Schneider to arrange returning it to him. When the feds found it, the E-Type was already in a shipping container ready to go to its new owner. The condition is hardly perfect today, including rough paint and a replacement door, but Schneider is ecstatic to get his classic back.
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