1984 Jaguar Xjs V12 - Professionally Maintained - Low Mileage - Original - Red on 2040-cars
Tempe, Arizona, United States
I am the second owner of car. I purchased it in the mid 80's from the original owner, a Doctor in Los Angeles.
The car has never been outside of California or Arizona. I shipped it to the Phoenix area in the late 80's. It has always been garaged. It has never been dented, and never been in the rain or snow. The mileage is actual. The car is in perfect mechanical condition, maintained in LA by "Just Jaguar aka Jags Only - Los Angeles Magazine “Best Auto Repair in Town”, and the owner of the shop in the Phoenix area that maintains all my cars. The current Mechanic that has maintained it for over twenty years is available to talk about the car's condition and maintenance. I have all the repair records. It has been painted once to restore the color and I had the wheels chromed. The only flaw is the drivers seat stitching is coming loose and needs re-switching, all other leather is in great shape. It has all new Lucas/factory tail light lens, new headlight rims, and backup light bar, etc. I purchased the factory plastic and chrome trim years ago and stored for this occasion. I can have the seat repaired depending on the final price. It was manufactured in England in 1984 but imported in 1985 so California called it a 1985.. |
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