1989 Jaguar Xj6 Base Sedan 4-door 3.6l on 2040-cars
Pahrump, Nevada, United States
I have a 1989 Jaguar xj6 green 4 door sedan.This car is in very good condition,with only 72,700 original miles on the original engine.Everything is operational on this vehicle,runs and drives great.I have over 9,500 dollars invested in this vehicle.Some of the repairs done on this vehicle included the head casket was replaced,the master brake cylinder was rebuilt,all the brakes were replaced,the air conditioner was serviced,the transmission pan gasket was replaced,and transmission was serviced,and much more.I have all the repair invoices showing everything that was done on this car.All these repairs were done by a very well respected Jaguar facility in Las Vegas Nevada.The vehicle still has a few minor mechanical items to be done,but at this point the car runs and drives great down the road.The vehicle,does have some clear coat issues with the paint,but there are no dents or dings.I will furnish any information upon request.My name is Mike,and my e-mail address is dirtman4x4@yahoo.com.,or you can reach me by phone,at 775-513-1174.The car is located at my residence in Pahrump Nevada.Must see and drive to appreciate.Cash Only!,or Pay Pal,car sold as is,Thank you.
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