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Rare Koenig German Import! Only 33k Miles!! Don't Miss This Custom Sports Car!! on 2040-cars

Year:1985 Mileage:33310
Location:

Wickliffe, Ohio, United States

Wickliffe, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.6L CUSTOM-MODIFIED DOHC 6-CYLINDER
Condition:
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VIN (Vehicle Identification Number)
: 00000000000000000
Year: 1985
Mileage: 33,310
Make: Jaguar
Sub Model: 3.6 KOENIG! NO RESERVE AUCTION! HIGHEST BID WINS!
Model: XJ6
Trim: 3.6 Koenig
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Power Locks, Power Windows
Drive Type: 5-SPEED MANUAL

Hello and thanks for stopping to check out our 1985 Jaguar XJS 3.6 Koenig! This car has the following options:

33,310 ACTUAL MILES!

VIN: SAJJNAEC8CC118917

300H.P. Custom-built DOHC 6-Cylinder

5-Speed Transmission

Power Steering and Brakes

AM/FM/CD Stereo

Leather Seats

Air Conditioning

Leather Interior

Cruise Control

Power Windows/Locks

Remote Mirrors

Custom BBS Wheels

This is a unique Jaguar XJS 3.6 Koenig Special! This is a collector’s dream! It was built in Germany and purchased off the floor of the Frankfort auto show. This is one of four built in 1985. It has a specially modified DOHC 24-valve engine, bored with racing pistons, high-performance fuel injection system, and performance suspension. It comes with copies of all original paperwork, including the import customs stuff. This car is in beautiful, original condition. We are a wholesale dealer in Cleveland and we bought this car, along with two others, from a gentleman who was selling his dad’s cars because he was no longer able to take care of them because he went into a nursing home. He bought this car in 1999 as an investment. He only drove the car up and down the driveway for 14 years. The man put less than 100 miles on the car over the entire time he owned it. This is a rare, impeccably clean, sports car. William Koenig, over an 8 or 9-year run, built only 20 or 30 of these cars. I don’t know if the average person could ever find another one for sale again. Today, you have an opportunity to buy this one. It’s being sold no-reserve, which means the highest bidder will win this beautiful, unique, custom sports car. The 33K actual miles that are on this car were put on in the first 14 years of its life. After we bought it, we took it to a shop and had it inspected. We had a new fuel pump put on, and now, it’s ready to go! We invite serious bidders to come in and check it out in person, if possible.

Note: The VIN above is correct. The title can be seen in the pics at the link below, as well.

Click on the link below to see more pictures of this custom classic Jaguar!!

http://s1278.photobucket.com/user/RitaAutoSales/slideshow/1985JaguarKoenig

The car must be paid for within 48 hours after the end of the auction in cash or by wire transfer!!

This is an as-is vehicle, which means that once you buy it, you own it with all faults (known or unknown).

This is a no-reserve auction, which means that the last highest bidder when the auction is over will win the car. Every time you bid on the car keep in mind that you have an opportunity to be the owner, so your bid means something. We encourage all bidders to stop out, personally examine the car and drive it for themselves. If you can’t personally make it out to check out this vehicle, simply find a local mechanic to look at the vehicle and give you a personal report on the condition. We need the car paid for within 48 hours, as stated above, either by cash or wire transfer, after the auction is over. We would like the car picked up from our lot within 7 days of auction ending. There will be a $100 paperwork fee added on to the final sale price of the vehicle. If you need a 30-day tag, it’s $18.50. We handle the transfer of the title. We will also have to collect the tax for your county if you live in one of the following states: Arizona, California, Florida, Indiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Ohio, South Carolina or Washington. We will not pay any shipping fees, but we would be glad to assist your shipper in picking up your vehicle. If you have any questions, call Stan at 216-598-7011. Good luck bidding!

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