One Of A Kind! 15,000 Miles! Show Stopper! Radiance Red Champagne/mocha Interior on 2040-cars
Palm Springs, California, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:300hp 4.2L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ8
Trim: L Sedan 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: RWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 15,265
Exterior Color: Radiance Red
Interior Color: Champagne/Mocha
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 4
STUNNING!!!!!!! This car is one of a kind. Very low miles! It is my second car and more like a piece of art. This car is absolutely beautiful! When the car has been driven, afterwards it is dusted down and detailed including wheels & interior. It has never been in rain or snow! The Radiance Red paint is like glass with no flaws at all.The paint with it's metal flake looks 3-Dementional . The interior has no wear or rub marks at all!This car has close to $8000.00 in chrome up grades, 20" Jaguar chrome rims and tires. These rims are hard to find in chrome. Chrome hood ornament, chrome side vents Lower front grill in chrome.
- 15,300 original miles
- Annual service just completed
- Clean car fax
- Title in hand
- Radiance Red/champagne/mocha interior
- Garage kept
- Close to $8000.00 in chrome up grades
- 300hp 4.2L V8
- 6 speed auto transmission
- Air suspension with cats leveling air suspension
- Long wheel base Alloy body
- Speed sensitive steering
- Walnut burl veneers
- Park control front/back
- Duel zone-filtered air conditioner front/rear
- Air conditioned front seats
- Heated seats front/rear
- 16-way power front seat
- Navigation system
- 320w premium sound system
- CD player
- Bluetooth connectivity
- Rain sensing wipers
- Self dimming mirrors
- Adaptive restraint system
- illuminated entry
- Driver/Passenger front/side air bags
- Dynamic stability control
- energy absorbent front seats
- Side curtain air bags
- Tire pressure monitoring system
- 16mpg city / 25mpg hwy
- original price new without chrome upgrades was over $72,000.00
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Driving Jaguar's Continuation Lightweight E-Type
Thu, Sep 24 2015Something has happened to sports cars over the past 15-20 years. While reaching ever-higher levels of quantitative dominance the driving experience continues to become more sterile. Stability control, torque vectoring, variable electronic steering racks, lightning-quick dual-clutch automatic transmissions – all these make it easier to harness more power and drive faster than ever before. And yet too often it feels like something is missing. There is a growing divide between the capabilities of the modern performance car and the driver's sense of connection to the experience. In an era like the one we're in now, the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type hits you like a slap in the face. The story of the Lightweight E-Type goes back to 1963, when Jaguar set aside eighteen chassis numbers for a run of "Special GT E-Type" cars. These were factory-built racers with aluminum bodies, powered by the aluminum-block, 3.8-liter inline-six found in Jaguar's C- and D-Type LeMans racecars of the 1950s. Of the eighteen cars slated for production, only twelve were built and delivered to customers in 1964. For the next fifty years, those last six chassis numbers lay dormant, until their rediscovery a couple of years ago in a book in Jaguar's archives. In an era like the one we're in now, the Jaguar Lightweight E-Type hits you like a slap in the face. Jaguar Heritage, a section of Jaguar Land Rover's new Special Vehicle Operations (SVO) division, took on the task of researching the original Lightweight E-Types and developing the methods to create new ones. Every aspect of the continuation Lightweight E-Type, from the development of the tools and molds used to build the cars, to the hand-craftsmanship, reflects doing things the hard way. They may not build them like they used to, but with these six special E-Types, Jaguar comes awfuly close, if not better. Working alongside the design team, Jaguar Heritage made a CAD scan of one side of an original Lightweight E-Type body. That scan was flipped to create a full car's worth of measurements. That ensured greater symmetry and better fit than on the original Lightweight E-Types (which could see five to ten millimeter variance, left-to-right). The scan was also used to perfect the frame, while Jaguar looked through notes in its crash repair books to reverse-engineer the Lightweight E-Type's suspension. The team repurposed a lot of existing tooling for the continuation cars, and developed the rest from analysis of the CAD scan.
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