1973 Jaguar Xj12 Series Ii 5.3l 4-door Sedan Built 12november 1973 on 2040-cars
Grayville, Illinois, United States
Body Type:4-door sedan
Engine:5.3L V12 gas Engine 7P7189LA Gearbox 20726
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Vehicle Title:Clear
Number of Cylinders: 12
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ
Trim: Series II 4-door sedan
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive automatic transmission
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 57,279
Sub Model: Series II (Series 2)
Number of Doors: 4
Exterior Color: Blue
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: Blue
This Jaguar has pizzazz; an excellent looking sport model. It is an XJ12 Series II production rarity carburetor model, one of the first long wheelbase cars built in 1973, and titled as such, noted 168 produced , and is a modern classic. The car is treated as a collectible with immense appeal, power, and reliability.
The Jaguar is an original and part of the Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman (Jane Seymour) transportation 1995, 1996. The car has a new dark blue JA6510 original factory color paint job, $3912, and new Dunlop 205/70R-15 tires, $336. The window rubbers are new (replaced from dry); it is air tight on the highway. The dash and rear deck are excellent with no tears, and the leather seats have no rips or cracking. The seats do show wear, and will take a redye nicely. The wood is glossy. The carpets are excellent and covered with Jaguar logo rugs. The car has new air filters, and a new windshield water pump. It is a beautifully maintained , rust free, smoke free environment car with extremely low miles, 57,279 for this 40 year classic Jaguar.
Road tested and serviced by Louisville KY Jaguar, the car runs and brakes straight and smooth, steady and sure. Antifreezee is new. The air conditioner runs cold. Original chrome wheels. The engine is original. The car has never been in an accident.
Once you find a good XJ, you get a fabulous luxury car which seems to be admired by almost everyone.
The buyer is responsible for inspecting the car prior to bidding, not after, if interested. I will answer all email inquiries promptly. The vehicle is sold as is where is, without warranty, no warranty expressed or implied. Payment in full due within five working days, Cashier's Check, or PayPal, U.S. dollars only. Buyer pays all shipping/transport fees. The title is clear without liens or encumbrances. Signature Bill of Sale will be between seller and buyer.
Original Driver's Manual included, and the Jaguar is qualified for inexpensive classic car insurance as well.
Now enjoy looking over the detailed photos I have below.
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