Xj6 Garage Kept Mild Climate Southern California Antuque Classic Time Machine! on 2040-cars
Claremont, California, United States
GARAGE KEPT SURPRISINGLY TIDY ORIGINAL CONDITION. COLD A/C
WHEN YOU DRIVE IT IT'S LIKE STEPPING BACK IN TIME (IN A GOOD WAY). THE CAR DRIVES AMAZING, LOOKS GLORIOUS AND HAS BEEN VERY WELL SERVICED UP TO PRESENT. DRIVEN REGULARLY BUT NOT OFTEN. WEEKLY DRIVER! EXTERIOR-- SEE PHOTOS, JUST AS IT CAME IN! NO DINGS OR DENTS, NO SIGNIFICANT SCRATCHES, THE CAR LOOKS SO GOOD! To note-- if you look at the paint very closely there is some checking hear and there, some dull spots here and there. IT IS NOT A RESTORED SHOW CAR, BUT WOW IT IS AN AMAZING ORIGINAL CAR THAT WOULD NEED VERY LITTLE TO BE ONE. THIS IS A ANTIQUE WORK OF ART! ALL GLASS WEATHER STRIP IS EXCELLENT, To note-- a couple inch area on the right side end of the front bumper has some chrome pealing, the wheels have some clear peeling and are missing 3 center caps. INTERIOR-- WOW WOW WOW FOR BEING ALL ORIGINAL IT IS AMAZING! THE HEADLINER, SEATS, DOOR PANELS, CONSOLE, CARPETS ARE ALL EXCELLENT. To note-- the top of the dash has a single crack and the vent covers need reattaching, wood on the dash is original and cool, but not new or perfect, the back of the passenger seat has a burn on the map pocket ??? Hmm? the left rear of the driver seat back vinyl has a few loose staples. THE INTERIOR IS SO NICE ANS SO SO COOL! THE CENTER CONSOLE IS FULL OF BIG BAND ANS SWING CASSETTES AND IT TRULY SETS THE MOOD IN THE GLORIOUS CLIMATE CONTROLLED SILKY SMOOTH QUIET INTERIOR! MECHANICAL-- AGAIN WITH THE WOW! IT DRIVES SPOT ON! COLD A/C, WINDOWS, SUNROOF, MIRRORS, AND EVERYTHING ELSE I COULD THINK OF THE PLAY WITH WORKED LIKE A CHARM. THE ENGINE RUNS VERY SMOOTH, NO SMOKING, KNOCKING OR COMPLAINING IN ANY WAY. THE TRANSMISSION SHIFT, AND IT IS QUIET AND SMOOTH AT ALL SPEEDS. I WILL HAPPILY ORGANIZE WHOLESALE LOW COST BONDED AND INSURED TRANSPORT TO ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD! FOR A QUOTE PROVIDE A ZIP OR CITY AND COUNTRY. EXAMPLE PRICING, CLAREMONT TO MIAMI FL $695, CLAREMONT TO VEGAS $195 |
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