1991 Convertible Jaguar Xjs (classic Edition) In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars
Oxnard, California, United States
1991 CONVERTIBLE JAGUAR XJS (CLASSIC EDITION) IN EXCELLENT CONDITION!!! Runs, Drives, and sounds like a brand new car. All required service has been done per manufacture’s recommendations. Low mileage (67,858 – less than 4,000 miles per year) Beautiful exterior body with very minor wear and tear. Garage kept!! No major damage or body work on this vehicle. VERY CLEAN ALL THE WAY AROUND…INCLUDING ENGINE COMPARTMENT! Purchase price in 1991 - $59,900.00 Details: · Power Operated Convertible Top · Aluminum V-12 5.3L 5343CC V12 GAS Naturally Aspirated Engine with High Compression Head · Electronic fuel injection · Electronic ignition system · Automatic Transmission · Rear wheel drive · Power 4-wheeel disc brakes with anti-locking system · Power Rack & Pinion steering · Leather-bound Tilt Steer with Air Bag · Heated Glass Rear Window · Power “Legally” Tinted Windows · Power Door Locks · Automatic Temperature / Climate Control system · Cruise Control / Trip Computer · Leather seats and interior trim in excellent condition · Heated sport seats with power adjustable lumbar supports · Deep Pile Carpet · Full instrument cluster with tachometer · 4-speaker AM/FM original cassette with Dolby Surround Sound and Power antenna (original security key card included) with remote operated 6 CD changer located in the trunk. · VERY RARE Dayton Jaguar Spoke Alloy Wheels · Carpeted rear luggage area with lockable compartments · Carpeted, Lighted trunk · Halogen Headlamps / Fog lamps · Heated power wing mirrors · Heated Windshield washer · Original Jaguar Hood Ornament and all emblems · Original factory sales sticker with all original glove compartment accessories (Original leather glove box manual cover, Manuals, touch up paint pencils, tape cassette that tells you about the car) · Runs and Drives Like New · British Racing Green Paint in very good condition · Beautiful Tan Leather interior with real wood paneling Thanks for taking the time to look at this simply stunning and absolutely beautiful 1991 JAG XJS. It is the most sought after “classic body” model. It will be in the top classic car realm for years to come. Very few “classic body” models. Get yours now before it is too late THIS IS ONE MAGINIFICENT AUTOMOBILE THAT IS TRULY READY TO ENJOY! AS IS - NO Warranty
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