1986 Jaguar Xj-6 Sedan Classic / British Touring / Original Red Leather / Video on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
Please allow ample time for our photos and video of this classic Jaguar to load. Thank you. 1986 Jaguar XJ-6 Sedan as presented by... Texas Classic Cars of Dallas 1912 W. Mockingbird Lane Dallas, Texas, 75235 Dave at 214-213-7072 or Maris at 214-616-2317 FEATURES INCLUDE : Original Red Leather Interior DOHC 6-Cylinder Engine Automatic Transmission Power Steering Power Disc Brakes Air Conditioning / Heat Jaguar Hood Ornament 15-Inch Jaguar Wire Wheels - 215/70ZR15 Pirelli P4000 Radial Tires Factory Cassette Stereo & Power Antenna Spare Tire/Wheel & Jacking Equipment Dual Fuel Tanks ENJOY OUR VIDEO DEMOSTRATION OF THIS CLASSIC JAGUAR BELOW
VIDEO ABOVE / PRESS PLAY Some of these photos were taken at Texas Classic Cars of Dallas' showroom located at 1912 W. Mockingbird Lane here in Dallas, Texas, 75235. This is a 2-owner car. The 2nd owner purchased this car approximately 20,000 miles ago. We hope you enjoy our presentation. Feel free to contact Dave at 214-213-7072 or Maris at 214-616-2317 with any questions. The exterior shows well, but shows paint wear & sun fade upon further inspection. The exterior showcases the solid and straight original body. The paint finish is faded and checking. This is a 20-footer paint job. There are a number of imperfections shown well in the following photographs. Here is checking and fade that is prevalent throughout the exterior. This is a rough area on the driver's side lower part of the windshield trim, I'd say the most unattractive spot on the car. It is solid here as well, however there is rust coming through in this area. There are scratches on the passenger rear door shown above. The interior is the original red leather. The front seats show wear, but are intact. The rear seating area appears to have been seldom used. The headliner and door panels are in good condition as is the dash pad. The wood grain accents throughout have some cracking and damage in a few places, photographed. The factory gauges are functional as is the factory-optioned cassette stereo. The gauges are working. Under the hood is the extremely reliable inline 6-cylinder DOHC engine. This power plant is known for its reliability and is no different in this classic XJ-6. The mileage currently stands at 165,212 logged on the odometer. The original hood insulation is intact but worn as shown above. Further inspection of the engine compartment will confirm factory components throughout. The trunk is solid and free of corrosion these cars typically suffer. A original spare wheel/tire is included (base wheel, not wire) along with the factory jacking equipment in its original carrying case. The optional Jag wire wheels could use a professional detailer's touch to make them sparkle even more. These 15-inch rims are wrapped in very nice Pirelli P4000 radial tires (215/70ZR15s) for long distance cruising. The chromed grille is in excellent condition as are the front and rear bumpers. The underbody displays solid original flooring throughout this dry climate Jaguar. There is some oil leaking underneath the car as well. Enjoy our remaining photo slideshow with many additional photos. Again, feel free to contact Dave at 214-213-7072 or Maris at 214-616-2317 with any questions. View our 100% positive customer feedback and bid with 100% confidence. Be sure to watch our video of this Jaguar XJ6 in action on the street. PHOTO SLIDESHOW BELOW PHOTO SLIDESHOW ABOVE AUCTION TERMS & CONDITIONS POSTED BELOW ATTENTION TO NEW EBAY USERS/ 0 FEEDBACK USERS If you have zero feedback or negative feedback, please call us or email us before placing a bid, Thank You.
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