1989 Jaguar Xjs Convertible Signal Red 75k Original Miles! on 2040-cars
North Woodstock, New Hampshire, United States
Thank you for viewing this lovely 1989 Jaguar XJS Convertible in Signal Red. Forgive me for my lackluster pictures, this car can surely be photographed better. I hadn't anticipate selling so if you would like to view/drive please contact me to make an appointment. My loss is your gain. Legitimate sale I am traveling away for work for several months. Currently stored in covered Garage. This XJS, originally a Florida car, has driven only 3k miles a year since new, verified by carfax. Just serviced approximately 2 weeks ago by reputable import auto shop, all receipts since my ownership included. Have driven almost 800 miles this month and it has been the ultimate grand tourer. This is a true drivers car. Owners manual included along with original green booklet and touch up paint. Original radio is also included as an aftermarket one was installed. No warning lights illuminated on panel and all lights work. Car registered and NH state inspected until November 2015. Ready to go for new driver. Exterior has had a very professionally and extremely well done re-paint In the original "Signal Red" paint, so it appears new. For even the most particular of observer, each vin tag on every panel is still visible and matching numbers. You will be hard pressed to tell that it was repainted. No rock chips or fading like others of this year. This car was originally Signal Red with Barley from the factory and still remains so. Interior Barley tan conolly leather in good original condition. Some cracks and fading on some of the door wood cappings. The drivers seat has a small rip in seam of upper part of Connolly that can be easily repaired. Temp/Oil pressure gauge intermittent from a loose connection somewhere. Does not overheat or run hot. Need to sell. Make me an offer. This is an extremely lovely driving/looking Jaguar that will only appreciate in value in addition to being a fun summer toy. Willing to meet at closest airport (MHT) Manchester, NH or possibly (BOS) Boston if you wish to drive home. |
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