2003 Xkr Xlnt Condition Car Fax High Score Steve Mcqueen Tribute Low Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Beverly Hills, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V-8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Jaguar
Model: XKR
Trim: SUPERCHRGED
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: RWD
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Mileage: 115,900
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: XKR
Exterior Color: Tan
Interior Color: BRITISH RACING GREEN
TRIBUTE CAR TO 'STEVE MCQUEEN' THE GOLDEN YEARS. B"H
CALIFORNIA NATIVE
NO RUST
NO ACCIDENTS
CLEAN CARFAX SCORES ABOVE HIGH.
This beautiful 2003 XKR coupe is much more rarely seen then the convertible and in many people’s eyes, a much more attractive car. With its sleek lines, this is truly one of the most beautiful cars Jaguar has ever produced. Coupled with the supercharged V8 under the hood, this car has everything you could ask for.
The paint on the car is all original and finished in British Racing Green. There is some minor checking on the hood and front fender, but nothing untypical for a car of this year and mileage. The car shows no damage or signs of accidents. Both front and rear bumpers are in good condition with no notable damage, just some minor scratches and dings from age. There is a small outward dent on the left rear fender where something hit from inside the trunk. Nothing major, but it is there.
Inside, the tan leather looks great and looks as good as it would in a car with a quarter of the miles. The seats are in excellent condition with no rips or tears. There is some very minor wear to the drivers side bolster but this is expected. The carpet’s look great as well as the door panels and carpet. All of the wood inside is good with no cracking that we’ve seen. All gauges work as they should as does the navigation.
Under the hood, the supercharged V8 is nicely detailed and looks great. Turn the key and the car comes to life and runs down the road with no problems. These supercharged V8’s love to run and with its 390 horsepower and nearly 400 ft lbs of torque, the car is an absolute blast to drive. Connected to the 6 speed automatic ZF transmission, the car is a pleasure to drive on the highway. These cars have a sport mode which speeds up the shifts and makes this car much more sportier to drive.
The wheels are the correct 18” STEALTH BLACK XKR wheels and are wrapped with Continental radials. The front tires have 90% tread but the rears show around 85% left. The factory wheels show only very minimal curb rash and look great. This is a great Jaguar that has tons of life left in it. The current mileage shows 115,980 and is actual for the car. The VIN number is SAJDA41B233A35071 and is being sold on a clean, actual mileage
Clear California title.
FRESHLY SMOGED AND WELL MAINTAINED.
BOOKS AND KEYS INCLUDED.
REGISTRATION GOOD THROUGH MARCH 2014
European Yellow headlights film is removable.
MCQUEEN 1 british plate film is removable.
Car sold as is where is. I reserve the right to end Auction at any time. Please bid /offer with respect.
Thank you Much for watching and happy bidding.
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