1987 Jaguar Xj-c Convertible. 49,000 Original Miles! on 2040-cars
Rochester, New Hampshire, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.3
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Jaguar
Trim: XJ-C
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 49,877
Exterior Color: Maroon
Model: Other
Interior Color: Tan
1987 Jaguar XJ-C. 49,000 original miles. Very nice daily driver. Rare hard top / convertible. Beautiful color combination. The rose/burgundy colored exterior is very nice. It has a nice shine/finish. No rust or rot ever. No bondo/filler ever. A few small door dings here and there. Nice near clean Jag. Beige interior is nice. Seats show their age a bit. One wear spot (see photos) on driver's seat. No cracks on dash. The powerful V-12 performs perfectly. Sounds strong. No issues. Transmission shifts perfectly! 4 New tires. This Jaguar drives the way it should, quiet and comfortable. This is NOT a show car. It is a very nice, very very low mileage rare Jaguar that looks and drives great! A Payment of $500 non-refundable deposit must be made within 48hrs after end of sale! Vehicles are for sale locally and may be sold before end of auction! Sorry, if No eBay history .. Bid will not be accepted.
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Jaguar gives us our best look yet at the XF Sportbrake wagon
Wed, May 17 2017Not quite a month after the first official teaser, Jaguar has provided a much clearer look at the new XF Sportbrake. Instead of the overhead shot, we get to see front and sides almost completely unobscured. Almost. The official reveal isn't until June 14, so the car is still covered in camouflage. Since Jaguar will be the vehicle supplier for Wimbledon, and Andy Murray will reveal the car, Jaguar fitted a tennis-ball vinyl wrap. Despite the vinyl wrap, we can still get a pretty clear look at the car. Unsurprisingly, from the B-pillar forward, the XF Sportbrake is identical to its sedan counterpart. From the rear-door back, the roof is obviously extended, and the rear window's rounded corners lead us to believe the previous model's blacked-out D-Pillar has been ditched. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Jaguar also released a video about driving the XF to a remote Scottish tennis court. We don't particularly care about that, but the video does provide some brief glimpses of the Sportbrake's backside. From the looks of it, the taillights are the same between the sedan and the wagon. The rear bumper and exhaust treatment look very similar, too. As previously mentioned, the Sportbrake will be completely revealed on June 14, and the car will be available later this year – and in the US, as a Jaguar representative confirmed to Autoblog. So if you've been eying an F-Pace, maybe wait just a little longer to try out an XF wagon. Related Video:
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