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1985 Jaguar Xjs Base Coupe 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:124500 Color:
Location:

Riverside, California, United States

Riverside, California, United States

1985 Jaguar XJS V12

Engine - V12 / 262 Hp
Rear wheel drive with automatic 3-speed gearbox
Top speed 150/MPH
Exterior - 9/10
Interior - 8.5/10

Beautiful head turning British roadster. This classic Jaguar is a daily driver with only 124k miles that has always been regularly maintained & responsibly driven. The engine runs like a top & the transmission shifts very smoothly, no mechanical issues to speak of.  The car passed smog (04/11/14) with flying colors. A few updates done thru ownership
include new wiring, new Michelin tires, brakes & a usb c/d player.

Beautiful "biscuit" leather interior in great condition
 No cracks, No tears.
The overall interior is a 8.5/10
With nice headliner, dashboard in great condition with no cracks, & perfect door panels.

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Beautiful "silversand" original paint in great condition.
The body of the car is a 9/10
With no dents or visible scratches, the paint retains its glossy coat.

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Original V12 Engine in immaculate conditon.
The engine is a 10/10
No check engine lights, no overheating, runs perfectly, with no issues!

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