1987 Jaguar Xj6 - Major Repairs Needed on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Howdy Internet,
I have a beautiful and completely non drivable Jaguar if you're in the mood.
The standup guy who sold it to me a few weeks ago forgot to share that the car would completely brick...less than 5 miles after I handed him two months salary for the title. Awesome.
Oh, life lessons.
According to the fine folks at Eagle Transmission in Austin say that the entire tranny needs to be replaced. There is also an engine oil leak, a charging problem, the front right tire is many years older than the rest for some reason and I was just informed this morning that the exhaust system is literally being held up by chicken wire. How exciting!
I will happily provide past service records from the future karma victim--erm, I mean the previous owner-- as well as an utterly useless pre-purchase inspection report from Auto PI Inspection Services. It's a copy, though, as I'm holding on to the original to demand a refund. Because, seriously, wtf...
Finally, your purchase includes a comprehensive list of service and repair recommendations from Eagle Transmission (A $4,000 value!)
My used car buyer nightmare from hell loss is your...um, weekend mechanic passion project gain?
All purchase inquiries welcome as I prepare my case for small claims court between bus rides.
It really is quite a pretty car, though.
$2500 obo
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