1988 Jaguar Xjsc 2 Owner Mint Condition Only 2400 Ever Made on 2040-cars
Portland, Oregon, United States
Here we have for sale a rare Jaguar xjsc with only 98k original miles.There was only 2400 ever made for this year. It was garage kept its whole life. The first owner was consolidated auto in Portland Oregon. they are a shop that works on jaguars only.I purchased the car from them about 20 years ago. Consolidated auto has the complete service history and they continue to do the work whenever this Jaguar needs anything. The paint is all original and in pristine condition. please understand that you will never find another 25 year old Jaguar that will look like this. The interior is in pristine and perfect condition. There is no rips or tears but there is some thread coming off the drivers seat that could be easily fixed; other than that the interior is perfect. We are in Portland Oregon where it rains a lot and the targa roof has never leaked on me once. There is not a speck or ounce of surface rust at all on it. This is one of the most solid cars you will find. the motor is so quiet you can barely hear it running. The acceleration is awsome. This.This is one of the best riding cars i have been in. the performance in this vehicle is spot on and i would not be afraid to take it on a trip to anywhere in the U.S. in its current condition. Bid with confidence and take this beautiful and rare jaguar home. If you have any questions please call 5032009906
If you need to get approved for a loan to purchase the vehicle please do so prior to bidding. if you need to inspect the vehicle please do it before auction ends.once auction completes you enter into a contract to purchase the vehicle. If you have less than 10 feedback please contact me prior to bidding. if you don't contact me prior to bidding your bid will be removed and you will be blocked from bidding. A 1000.00 deposit is due within 24hrs of auction close and full payment 3 days of auction close with no exceptions allowed. |
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Fri, Jul 25 2014This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Jaguar's Special Operations division announced today it has bought the world's largest collection of classic British cars. The 543 cars had belonged to wealthy dental entrepreneur Dr. James Hull, who sold the entire collection to the British automaker for $170 million dollars. Jaguar scored 130 of its own vehicles in the lot, including a XK, SS, C, D and E-types, XJ as well as a few rare Land Rovers, according to Road & Track. The division that bought the cars is not only responsible for the heritage museum, but also for special projects. Special Operations finished the 18-car run of the lightweight E-types, albeit 50 years late. Jaguar plans to use the cars as promotional pieces to highlight the history of the brand, according to Cars UK. Related Gallery Retro Features Car Shoppers Still Want
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