1996 Jaguar Xjs Convertible - Rare - Smooth Classic - One Cent Penny No Reserve on 2040-cars
Glendale, Arizona, United States
This Jaguar drives smoothly, smoother than MANY cars you will find. It's fun to be seen in, classic lines, comfort and prestige, matching tires, power windows, locks, cd player works ( a Jag CD changer in the trunk that works in conjunction with the in dash Jag stereo deck), the top goes up and down with the power button and the top looks nice, cruise control works, horn too of course, a/c works but seems lacking in that last setting to really blow hard. This final year Jaguar XJS models are very desirable, don't miss out. Paint shows some fade and oxidation due to Arizona sun. Maaco quoted me $350 for painting the vehicle but I have NOT done it. The car is being sold No reserve NO RES NR and starting at only one cent, yes only a penny! Someone will be getting a deal! The drivers seat has a decent sized hole in the leather from entry exit rubbings, so you will want to address that with an upholsterer, I have a seat cover over the entire seat currently and here in Arizona it's hot and hardly ever rains, you can have the seat cover. The wood still looks nice on the interior. I like the way this cat purs at idle. I like the way the automatic transmission shifts, the hood latch sometimes takes a time or two to engage shut, this 18 year old No reserve car is Being sold AS-IS, 100%. The clock on the dash isn't keeping time. There is no warranty nor any guarantee on this vehicle. Simply pay for an inspection PRIOR to BIDDING please. Here comes a disclaimer: Older used cars can squeak or need a tweak or even repairs. I am guaranteeing nothing. If something needs fixing you are the responsible party. Buyer pays for shipping. No scams please! Take note: she is an 18 year old automobile and this Mondays high here is to be 111 degrees and hotter in the surrounding areas. Do not try and drive an 18 year old car across our desert and America, getting stuck in hickville looking for a car part would not be fun. Please be prudent and have it shipped. Be smart. It's just the intelligent thing to do with this car and any older car. The unforgiving Arizona desert is no place to have a breakdown. Many feel this is the year to buy because it's the last year of the run. This Jaguar has the cell phone still on the center console too. Payment must fully clear MY BANK before the vehicle goes anywhere. Please have the transporter pick this car up within 7 days of your check clearing Many positive attributes surround this Jaguar, but if you are expecting perfection OR ARE retentive then please look elsewhere. I can't POST THIS JAGUAR ANY CHEAPER THAN A PENNY WITH NO RESERVE, be kind with the feedback. Take a look at what other 96 jaguar XJS convertables are selling for. That being said I do enjoy driving and hearing compliments about her. I hope you enjoy it too. ABSOLUTELY NO RESERVE ! She sells to the high bidder.
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