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1986 Jaguar Xjs Coupe 2-door 5.3l V12, Black on 2040-cars

Year:1986 Mileage:165500
Location:

Ojai, California, United States

Ojai, California, United States

1986 Jaguar V12 Coupe “NO RESERVE AUCTION”

 

This California classic Jaguar XJS engine, transmission, body and interior are in nice shape considering its age. There is absolutely no rust, has one small dent in the hood (easily repaired) and a few small door dings. Although the car looks good from 10 feet away it needs a new black paint job. AAMCO painted my black 1987 XJ6 Jaguar and it looked absolutely stunning. The 5.4 Litre V12 engine starts easily, runs strong and at normal temperature. Automatic transmission shifts fine. Tires are in good shape and have ample remaining tread life. The A/C runs cold but is ready for its annual shot of Freon. The interior is in good condition, no rips or broken seams. The car includes a trip computer, original radio & speakers and original mobile telephone including the trunk equipment. The floor mats are original but could use new carpeting. This is a smoke free car. I believe everything works except for cruise control (it needs a new rubber bellows). The original owner’s manual with leather case and the tool kit with case go with the car.

 

Being a 28 year old classic I am selling the car as is, with no warranties and no return. The successful bidder will be required to make a deposit within 24 hours of $1,000 through PayPal. Full payment is required before the car is released (I will contact you with wire transfer details). Buyer is responsible for shipping arrangements within 7 days. 

 

VERY NICE AND FAST '86 XJS COUPE

 

NO RESERVE AUCTION” AFTER STARTING BID OF $3,995.00.

 

RADIATOR REBUILT

NEW WATERPUMP

NEW THERMOSTAT

NEW FAN

NEW HOSES

NEW HORNS

NEW VACUUM ADVANCE UNIT

NEW SPARKPLUGS

NEW FUELPUMP

COPIES OF RECEIPTS ARE INCLUDED WITH CAR

 

TRANSMISSION MOUNT IS WORN OUT AND SHOULD BE REPLACED SOON (SIMPLE JOB)

AC WORKS BUT NEEDS RECHARGE

ELECTRIC DOOR LOCK RECENTLY QUIT WORKING (FUSE?)

RECOMMEND NEW BLACK PAINT JOB FROM AAMCO OR ANY PAINT SHOP

 

WHY AM I SELLING? I MOVED INTO A SENIOR’S MOBILE HOME PARK AND HAVE TOO MANY CARS.

 

SOLD AS IS

NO WARRANTIES

NO RETURNS

 

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Jaguar hasn't given us much to go on yet - just a single shot of the vehicle from above and nothing in the way of technical details - but we all know the drill. The F-Type Coupe will essentially be the same as the existing roadster, only with a fixed roof - with a large glass panel, mind you, to let plenty of light in and keep the cabin from feeling markedly more claustrophobic than the open-top version.
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