1988 Jag Xjs Super Nice on 2040-cars
Clearwater Beach, Florida, United States
This is a great car with low miles. The paint is like the day it was built, I do not belive it has had any paint work.The car came out of New Jersey originally. The people that had the car must have babyed this car and then the storm came. I could only imagine how heart broken they must have been.The damage had to have been minimal but I would not know for sure. I bought the car at a classic car auction here in Florida . We had a new master cylindar and power buster installed New front roters and pads,and have been driveibg the car every day. It does now need the rear brakes done. The Ac works but the compressor is a bit noisy but works. All new Perelli tires. You can drive this car anywhere with confidence. TOO LOOK AT THIS CAR UP CLOSE YOU WOULD NEVER BELIVE IT HAS A HISTORY. In fact my wife and I get a kick out of the expression on the faces of people when we tell them where the car has been. Its that nice. We take it to dinner and local car shows. This is a chance for someone to own a great classic for not much money. I have been suffering with a back injury for some time and have to go for back rehabilitation. So we have decided to sell our two classic cars this Jag and our 64 Austin.Is this car perfect NO. Is it a great looking good driver YES.
US and Canada buyers only 500 deposit due within 48 hours ballance due in 5 days I reserve the right to end this add early If you have any Questions please call Bob 813 850 4933 E MAIL OR CALL I DO NOT TEX |
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