1994 Jaguar Xjs Convertible on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
here is a very nice jaguar xjs with reliable 4.0 straight six. 4 speed automatic
109k on the odometer, immaculate paint and interior. runs perfect engine is smooth very quiet and torquey, oil pressure at cold start is at about the 3/4 tick on the gauge and drops to just past the 4 mark at fully warmed up idle. new battery and cut off switch installed just received tune up, oil change and a very nice detailing i just replaced front rotors and brake pads 50 miles ago new front wheel bearings and seals 50 miles ago engine bay is very clean, had a leaky oil pressure switch but i installed a new one and detailed the engine and bay. all fluids changed new power steering lines installed recently new oil cooler lines recently new fuel sender unit 2 years ago new abs accumulator 5 years ago everything on it works as it should top is in great condition with no tears or flaws convertible goes up and down as it did new, latches work smootly and positively. it did receive new hydraulic motors for the rear windows last year. tonneau cover is in perfect condition, has leather storage case interior is original and in immaculate condition! walnut is not aged in any way had ac serviced and converted to r-134a recently, it is ice cold new drive belts great sounding factory stereo system, working retractable antenna no oil leaks nice michelin tires,about 2 years old. received a top end engine rebuild 20k ago, head came off due to leaky head gasket and head was 100% rebuilt, i have a $4,000 receipt for this service full documentation present dating back to original purchase, including a recent carfax. this car got everything it needed. no wrecks, lady owned for most of its life, was a southern car since sold in florida in 94 no rust at all anywhere front valance has no cracks no dents, very few small paint chips. no chips on front of car body lines are perfect, Razor straight!! all interior lights work and come on as they should when you open the doors power locks all work comes with a new car cover. both doors close with a very nice thud, no rattles or squeaks. i unlike many people with older cars know how to use oil! 100% original and immaculately maintained. concours quality..... i just clay barred and waxed the entire car. the DOI on the paint is amazing, literally as clear as looking into a mirror. this thing is clean and ready to drive i should add that that no photo editing has been done to the pictures and that i did not vacuum the car out prior to taking the pics, sorry i was out on a cruise and just stopped to take some pics. the leafy bits on the carpet are no longer there! car is located in downtown raleigh at a well respected european garage where i work. contact me to come take it for a spin! |
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