1995 Jaguar Xjs 2 Plus 2 Convertible 2-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Fort Worth, Texas, United States
When people talk about this 95 Jag XJS they use words like sleek, stylish, sexy, classic and dream car. Well let me put this in my own words, this car is something else and the looks it gets will keep you smiling. I am the second owner and have had it for less than a month, my problem is this, I don’t have garage space for it, and I knew this when I made the purchase, but thought I would sell my 2000 C230, and move this beauty into her space, but I cannot bring myself to sell the C230. So I am going to offer this beauty up to you, if you promise to treat her with respect and service her when she needs it, and keep her out of the harsh weather she can be yours. It’s ironic, that the only way I acquired her is the previous owner ran out of room in his garage. My C230 is an everyday vehicle and this one is meant to be driven in the country side with the top down during great weather. I don’t want to make her a daily driver, so if you have room for her you will find my price is fair. What she needs. 1 front bumper needs repair 2 sun visors needs clips 3 AC needs Freon The condition of the vehicle can be seen in the pictures, it is clean and runs and drives fantastic. The top works, the windows work, the alarm system works, the radio works, all the lights work, and the windshield wipers work. You will be able to drive it from day one. Please call me with your questions and I will be happy to answer, I prefer text, but if you need to hear my voice please call. 817 680-49688 (Ray). Please take a look at the Car Fax http://www.carfaxonline.com/cfm/Display_Dealer_Report.cfm?partner=AXX_0&UID=C433679&vin=SAJNX2742SC195088 Additional pictures can be seen here |
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