Classic Jaguar Xj6 - Hard To Find Sovereign Model, 1991 Black W/lots Of Chrome on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Illinois, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:4.0L, V6
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 4 Door Sedan
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Drive Type: Rear Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes
Mileage: 133,389
Power Options: auto matic leveling suspension, lighted vanity mirror, lumbar support, console storage, rear heat and air, auto climate control, on dash computer, original floor mats, rear reading lamps,, other options too, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Sub Model: Sovereign
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Tan
1991 CLASSIC XJ6 Jaguar for sale. This is the hard to find Sovereign model, not the more common Vanden Plas. 133xxx original miles. In fact, of the 487 jaguars listed for sale on Ebay at the time of this posting, only two are Sovereigns. I am the third owner of this Sovereign and have driven this jag back and forth to work (50 miles/day) for the past 15 months or so. No problems. Never overheats. No leaks. No uncommon engine noises. No interior rattles. Air and heat works good. Drive train, exhaust, engine - no problems. This jaguar has a unique "sport" button on the center console that reconfigures the rpms and torque for fast get-aways. This will certainly squeel some rubber and turn some heads!
Classic black color with tan leather interior. Lots of chrome - grille, door handles, etc. No rust on the exterior. Tires have a lot of tread, probably 65 percent or so. This model is the one the Queen of England rides around in in the movies! There were only 57,000 Sovereign models made. NADA classifies this car as a "classic" and you can find its value as around $12000 for excellent, $7500 for good to very good, and $5500 for "fair" condition. I would classify this jag as "good" for the simple fact that it needs a professional buff to bring out the color on the top and trunk. The body is in very good condition with only one or two very minor dings on one side and a small blemish on the hood.
There are a few things that do not work on the car: The intermittant wiper works but not properly, the front fog lights I removed because they really dated the car (the wiring harness and bracket are still in place), the power locks do not work (needs new actuators), the little hydraulic lifts in the trunk have lost most of their spunk, an exterior light somewhere is not shining brightly enough which has caused an "idiot" light on the dash to show (little picture of a bulb), the driver's retractable shoulder strap is not working consistantly, the headliner is loose in the very back. Other than that . . . things are in good shape. I have spent several dollars in the past 18 months on these things: new brakes and rotors all around, new gas valve, new fuel pump, new power steering hoses and refill, new head gasket (was leaking), new oil valve (was leaking), new heater brushes and cleaning.
The car has no oil leaks and runs good. I have 5 cars (3 too many) and am just reducing inventory. It is a fun car to drive. I always wanted a jaguar, so I bought this one off an old fellow who had driven it for several years. It has a milage ALLOWANCE for relatively low miles for this age.
The price is right with a low starting bid and NO RESERVE. Hope you win!
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