1995 Jaguar Xj-6 Vanden Plas Luxury Edition on 2040-cars
Westfield, New Jersey, United States
Im selling this well cared for XJ6. I have owned vehicle and garaged it for 4 years (I'm the 3rd owner) and is the nicest handling car I've ever driven. Car is hunter green with a saddle leather interior. Car has never been in an accident. Body is rust free with only minor scratches. Interior includes walnut wood grain inlays on dash and door. Leather is super comfortable and overall in great shape (some minor wear in the drivers seat). Motor runs strong and vehicle floats down the road like a dream. Car even navigates well over all the potholes in New Jersey!! Purchased a new car, so I have to let this one go… This vehicle has the following features / options: • 6 cylinder 4.0 litre motor (8.5 quart oil capacity) • Average mpg = 22 • Harmon-Kardon upgraded sound system with 6 CD changer • Automatic antennae • Anti-lock power brakes, steering • Keyless front door entry • Driver & Passenger air bags • Emergency "ALL UP Windows" security feature inside and out • Jaguar factory security system • Tilt & telescoping steering wheel • Multi memory seat control • Full size spare tire • Built in Universal garage door opener • Tachometer • Automatic sunroof* • Dual zone (front / back) climate control* • Interval windshield wiper • Power left/right door mirrors • Front & Rear fog lights • Polished burled walnut dash / door trim • Rear polished Burled Walnut "Picnic Tables" * Air conditioner / sunroof in need of repair. Vehicle heat/fan works perfectly ORIGINAL 1995 MSRP = $62,200; ASKING $4,000 Other information: • Shop Repair Manual on CD-ROM included • All original owners and vehicle information manuals included Recently completed work (performed by specialized Jaguar mechanic): • Elimination of minor fluid leaks (oil cooler gasket, transmission pan gasket, valve cover gasket) • Full engine tune 2010 (10,000 miles ago) • Other work: New brakes 2010, New battery 2010, New catalytic converter All repair / service history papers included. Email with any questions or if you want additional pictures. Thank you. |
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Jaguar Heritage to auction off part of its classic-car collection
Mon, Feb 19 2018A few years back it was reported that Jaguar Land Rover had purchased the James Hull classic car collection in its entirety. The collection is beyond significant, as it was at the time of sale the biggest single collection of British cars in the world and the largest private car collection in the UK. Consisting of 543 cars, it ranged from the mundane to the obscure, including some extremely rare prototypes. There were 130 Jaguars, for example, from the C-type to the D-type to the XKSS. When the cars were put up for sale in 2014, the asking price was a not-insubstantial $170 million. JLR didn't reveal how much it spent to buy the cars, but now it seems the carmaker is about to recoup some of those costs. At least 50 cars from the collection will be sold by auction house Brightwells, as part of the Affordable Classics at Bicester sale on March 21; some reports have said JLR would be eventually offloading as many as 100 cars. Looking at the listing, there are some definite gems in there. Not all cars are British, as there are Citroens, Mercedes-Benzes, a Fiat and a Goggomobil. Jaguars and Land Rovers are notably absent from Brightwells' listing, which we take as a clue that the sale will consist of cars not crucial to JLR's wellbeing and heritage. That said, for a lover of British cars there's a possibility to grab something truly interesting: For example, the Reliant Scimitar Ferguson 4x4 Prototype must be worth preserving. A 4WD pioneer also known for Massey-Ferguson tractors, Ferguson fitted its system in Jensens as well as a prototype 4WD Mustang in the 1960s. The fiberglass-bodied Reliant sports car is an interesting sidenote in Ferguson's history. Then there's a Vauxhall Chevette 2300 HS, which is a veritable rally-bred RWD hot hatch in comparison to the American market Chevrolet Chevette, its distant relative. On the hot hatch front, there are also Metro and Maestro turbos, which offer plenty of poke in a light, boxy body. Or if you view the internet's popular "Worst Cars Ever Made" lists as shopping lists, you could build your own collection of slightly dodgy cars: Start with the unfortunate-looking Vanden Plas Allegro, continue to the malaise-tastic Morris Ital Camper, and finish it off with a late-model Lada Riva wagon from the mid-1990s. Some cars are in tip-top shape, and some are best seen as restoration projects, like the very pretty Borgward Isabella coupe from 1960.
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Mon, 23 Sep 2013Jaguar In Its Purest Form
Jaguar has spent a lot of time, money and engineering effort refocusing itself for the modern world. In 2006, the current XK replaced the former XK8 and introduced a new aluminum-intensive chassis architecture to Jaguar's portfolio, and two years later, the XF whipped up a similar overhaul to its classical styling department.
The next major revision came in 2009, with the introduction of the achingly attractive and completely new XJ sedan, and this step struck us as the biggest improvement yet; not only was Jaguar's flagship built atop a cutting-edge platform, it boasted a newfound sense of style that pointed toward the future while still echoing the brand's storied past. This trend has continued most recently with the two-door F-Type that we've already grown quite fond of.
Seven-figure cars highlight day one of RM's Monterey auction
Sat, 17 Aug 2013RM Auctions is one of several houses holding auctions during the Monterey weekend, and Friday night's festivities got quite pricey. Seven-figure vehicles were not at all uncommon during the first day of the two-day event, with the 1953 Ferrari 375 MM Spider, seen above, crossing the block for $9,075,000.
Other big earners included a pair of rare Ferraris, a 1950 166 MM Barchetta and a 1955 750 Monza Spider, which took $3,080,000 and $4,070,000, respectively. Outside of the red Italians, a 1939 Mercedes-Benz 540K Special captured $7,480,000 while a stunning, color-appropriate 1955 Jaguar D-Type took $3,850,000. We've got images of these vehicles, and a few other stunning examples of last night's auction, in the gallery above.
Thought it seems impossible, tonight's auction is expected to see even more high-dollar action. The winner of the 2012 Pebble Beach Concours, a 1928 Mercedes-Benz 680S Torpedo Roadster is expected to command over $10 million. Also crossing the block will be a car we reported on a few weeks back - a supremely rare 1967 Ferrari 275 GTB/4 NART Spyder. One of only 10 in the world, it's expected to take anywhere from $14 to $17 million when it hits the stage tonight.