1998 Jaguar Xjr Base Supercharged Street Rod on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
UP FOR $99.00 NO RESERVE AUCTION IS A SHARP 1998 JAGUAR XJR STREET ROD, 4.0 LITER SUPERCHARGED V8 WITH 400 PLUS H.P. THAT PURRS LIKE A KITTEN, AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION THAT SHIFTS SMOOTH, HARMON CARDON AM FM CD STEREO, COLD A/C, HEAT, TINTED WINDOWS, POWER MOONROOF, LOCKS, MIRRORS, SEATS, STEERING, BRAKES, REAR SPOILER, BLACK EXTERIOR THAT LOOKS SHARP WITH NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR LIKE SCRATCHES, AND MINOR DINGS, THIS XJR IS VERY FAST AND FUN TO DRIVE! HERE ARE THE MAJOR NEGATIVE ISSUES WE FOUND WITH THE CAR, THE TRUNK WILL NOT OPEN SO WE CAN NOT VERIFY THE MATCHING RIM IS INSIDE, ALSO THE BATTERY IS LOCATED IN THE TRUNK AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED (JUMPS FINE UNDER THE HOOD) REAR WHEEL BEARING HAS A VIBRATION AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED, THIS IS A FUN WEEKEND ROD OR GREAT RUST FREE XJR FOR RESTORATION! PLEASE EXPECT THIS CAR TO HAVE NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR OF A 16 YEAR OLD CAR! CLEAN CLEAR GEORGIA TITLE IN HAND, IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS XJR OR SHIPPING, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL MIKE AT 904-993-1303 CELL OR 904-337-1380 OFFICE, IF YOU WISH TO INSPECT THIS XJR PRIOR TO BIDDING, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO STOP BY OUR EBAY FACILITY LOCATED IN AIRPORT INDUSTRIAL PARK 14476-707 DUVAL PLACE WEST IN SUNNY JACKSONVILLE, FL 32218 WE ARE JUST 5 SHORT MINUTES FROM JACKSONVILLE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT AND HAVE DAILY SHUTTLE SERVICE FROM THE AIRPORT, WE HAVE A $199.00 DEALER FEE ON ALL EBAY SALES, ALL INSTATE SALES ARE SUBJECT TO SALES TAX AND TAG FEE'S IF YOU HAVE LESS THAN TEN POSITIVES, PLEASE CALL OR TEXT ME OR I WILL CANCEL YOUR BID! GOOD LUCK AND THANKS FOR BIDDING! NOTE: PLEASE EXPECT NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR OF A 16 YEAR OLD VEHICLE! SEE ALL PICS! |
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2015 Jaguar F-Type Coupe is a seriously pretty kitty
Wed, 20 Nov 2013The F-Type roadster is a beautiful car, but if we're honest, the coupe might be even more so. The hard top creates a smooth, uninterrupted line from the windshield all the way back to the rear of the car, the kinked-up rear-quarter windows are a nice touch and, overall, the design looks more organic than the roadster.
With the coupe's introduction also comes a new engine in the F-Type lineup, the 550-horsepower 5.0-liter supercharged V8 found in the XFR-S and XKR-S, and it's fitted to the top model, the F-Type R Coupe. The 495-hp mill in the V8 S roadster won't be an option in the coupe, however, but we're okay with that because Jaguar claims the 550-hp variant will scoot to 60 mph in just four seconds. Jaguar also will offer the base F-Type Coupe, with a 340-hp 3.0-liter supercharged V6, and the F-Type S Coupe, which has the same engine tuned to 380 hp. The base and mid-level models are quite quick, and can accelerate from 0-60 mph in 5.1 and 4.8 seconds, respectively.
The F-Type Coupe is priced starting from $65,000, the S Coupe adds $12,000 and the R Coupe starts at $99,000 (prices don't include $895 destination fee). For more F-Type Coupe info, check out our previous post on it, or head on below to read the press release.
Xcar focuses on famed Jaguar test driver Norman Dewis
Fri, Jun 26 2015If you have any interest at all in motoring history, especially when it comes to European sports car racing from the '50s and '60s, do absolutely whatever you can to set aside 38 minutes for this interview with former Jaguar test driver Norman Dewis from XCar. Dewis had a hand in developing the British brand's vehicles from 1952 to 1985, and as expected over that time, he amassed some fantastic stories. Xcar did a great job of teasing a few of those great tales out of him here. From the very beginning, Dewis was gifted with a natural talent to read a car as a test driver. When he was just 16, he was taken out on his first chance to evaluate a vehicle and picked out even more intricacies than his instructor. Dewis eventually wound up at Jaguar, and that's where his career really took off. Among his many accomplishments there, he had a role in developing disc brakes both for racing and the road, set multiple world top speed records, and helped bring the E-Type to the world. Dewis even made the famous overnight drive in an XKE convertible from England to display it at the Geneva Motor Show. Dewis tells a first-hand account of being in the Jaguar paddock during the tragic accident during the 1955 24 Hours of Le Mans that took the lives of dozens of spectators. It's a story that we usually can only read about or watch in black-and-white films. Hearing Dewis' side really brings this history to life.
2016 Jaguar F-Type debuts available manual transmission, AWD
Wed, 19 Nov 2014If you're like us, you fell in the deepest, darkest sort of love with Jaguar's F-Type the moment its voluptuous form first surfaced. The car's full-bodied engine specs only furthered our ardor, and the droptop Jag sealed the deal before we even turned a wheel - all it took was hearing its engine bark to life.
And yet, even after driving the original convertible and the subsequent coupe, we've never quite shaken the notion that Jaguar erred a bit too heavily on the Grand Touring side of the equation for a proper sports car. That's partially because even the base model comes with a boatload of weight-adding luxury features. But perhaps more importantly, it's because the F-Type has only been available with an automatic transmission. Admittedly, the gearbox in question is a damned good paddle-shifted eight-speed ZF unit, but it's always chafed a bit that Jaguar wasn't committed to offering purists a manual - even if such a model would never be a high-volume proposition.
Apparently we weren't the only ones bothered by three-pedal omission. According to Russ Varney, F-Type Vehicle Program Director,