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Skien, Telemark, Norway
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V12 6,0
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ
Trim: Sovereign TWR V12 (matching numbers)
Options: Quick Shift automatic, Sports suspension, Recaro seats, 6,0 V12 380 hp., Sports steering rack, TWR Body kit, Sunroof, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Drive Type: Rear Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 111,000
Sub Model: Sovereign XJ 12 TWR
Exterior Color: Tungsten Grey
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 12
This car is very rare. Only 17 built. The car served as a demonstrator at Jaguar of Norway in 1987. They sent the car to TWR for conversion. The 5.3 V12 was replaced by a 6,0 with 380 instead of 320hp.
It was fitted with a quick shift autobox, TWR bodykit, Sports suspension/steering rack. Electric Recaro seats. The car is almost the same as Jaguar used to race, only in XJ guise.
Top speed 280 kph, 175mph.
Tom Walkinshaw Racing was in charge og the Jaguar racing team, and developed the cars for them. Google Tom Walkinshaw to find out more.
The car is in fantastic condition, and is the type of car Jay Leno is missing from his stable.
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Thu, Jul 30 2015There are a great many cars we'd like to take on a transcontinental journey – especially across Europe. And a good portion of them would probably be grand tourers with twelve-cylinder engines. We're just not sure we'd be as brave as Harry Metcalfe, who drove his 1980 Jaguar XJ-S V12 from his home in the UK all the way down to Monaco. Don't get us wrong, the XJ-S looks like a rather comfortable ride, and with the V12 is surely both smooth and powerful. It's just that Jags didn't have the best reputation for reliability back then, and we'd have been at least a little worried that we wouldn't make it all the way across France on this trip. Nor are we sure we would have wanted to without air conditioning. The model in question, as you'll find out if you watch the video, is an early 1980 example, produced just before Jaguar updated the line with the High-Efficiency versions. As such, it's got a bit more power and shorter gearing than later models. The XJS (as it would later be labeled) would undergo a number of updates over the following years, and would stay on the market until 1996 when the XK came along to relieve it. By Harry's reckoning, his early XJ-S was every bit as good as the Porsche 928 and other front-engined GTs of the era, and would have been more fondly remembered if it hadn't had to live in the shadow of the E-Type that came before. You'll want to watch the 17-minute video of the journey, undertaken for a cover story to appear in the September issue of Octane, to see for yourself. Related Video:
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