Series 1- 1973 Jaguar Xj6 With Professionally Installed Chevy 350 V8 Conversion on 2040-cars
Carrollton, Texas, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V8 Chevy 350
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ6
Trim: Base
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Power Options: Power Windows
Mileage: 26,800
Sub Model: XJ6 Base
Exterior Color: British Racing Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
You are viewing a 1973 Jaguar XJ6. This vehicle is a barn find and was in dry storage from 1993-2012. It is American muscle combined with classic British looks, as last year using a kit, it had a professionally installed Chevy 350 V8 motor and automatic 350 Turbo transmission from an early 1980's Camaro, both of which run and shift smoothly. The mechanic also installed a custom dual exhaust to go along with the 350 manifold and carburetor setup. The car has power steering and windows, as well as disc brakes on all for wheels! It also comes with the original AM radio that still works. The car currently has just under 27,000 miles on it and comes with the ID tag from the first owner!! The British Racing Green paint and chrome are both in very good condition considering the age of this vehicle, with little pitting in the chrome in specific areas. It has a few nicks and small dents, but nothing sticks out or catches the eye. The body is very straight with no big dents. It currently is not a show car or trailer queen, but still looks great, especially when the paint and chrome catch the sun! The interior is original and has tan leather seats. The body and underneath are both in very solid condition, especially for a Jaguar of this time period!! This is a great looking car that has been a blast to own and drive, the 350 motor really has some get up and go!!! Right now it is a reliable car to go run errands or to use to take my wife to dinner. With a little work it could be a daily driver and with a full restoration, it could easily be show car quality. Again, right now the car looks great and it runs as it should, but is not new or mint quality as it is 40 years old. There are some extra trim pieces in the trunk along with the spare and some tools, the electric is about 1/3 completed.The car is currently sitting in my garage and can book anywhere from $8,4000 to $13,000, the price is low because I really need it to sell quickly. I am selling because I am moving and do not have the room to tow. The vehicle is for sale locally as well, so I reserve the right to cancel this auction at anytime. Thank you for looking and have a great day! Please ask any questions through eBay, or call/text Ben at 918-884-8917 with any questions, but please no calls after 10 PM central time, thank you!!!
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