Beautiful 1996 Jaguar Xlr Super Charged on 2040-cars
Paradise, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Salvage
Engine:6 cyl
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:A/T
Make: Jaguar
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: XJR
Trim: XJR
Options: Sunroof, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Drive Type: A/T
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Seats
Mileage: 171,230
Sub Model: XJR
Exterior Color: Burgandy
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Tan
Number of Doors: 4
Up for sale is one of the nicest,cleanest Jaguar XJR's available. This car is very clean and runs as good as it looks.
It is mechanically, electrically and drivability sound and solid. It is a true Calif. car with no rust of any kind anywhere.
There is no smoke, no leaks, it does not overheat and everything works, the tires are about 75%, the brakes are good. There are no scratches, dings or dents.The paint is smooth and shiney.
It drives down the road effortlessly and is very fast and very comfortable. The supercharged engine is in excellent condition as is the transmission.
Please email or call 530-519-2195 with any questions. I can store the vehicle inside for a reasonable amount of time without cost.
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40th Jaguar E-Type ever made sells at auction for lb88k
Wed, 30 Oct 2013The 40th Jaguar E-Type ever built, a right-hand-drive 1961 model, hit the auction block and was bought by an anonymous British buyer for 88,000 pounds ($141,310), ITV reports. The Jaguar had been stored at the previous owner's estate, in dry storage, at a derelict farm in Le Mans, France since July 1974.
E-Type chassis No. 860040 was bought by the previous owner in 1969 and was originally gray. But it was driven home to France and painted it in its current aubergine in 1974, before it was put into storage. During that time it was considered missing by experts, but there it sat under a dust sheet car cover for most of its life, so the body is in good condition. The family mechanic said that the car was last started about five years ago, and the engine recently was turned over. Coys auction house describes the original interior, which is also preserved well, as a "time warp."
Chris Routledge of Coys before the auction said, "They're sort of a mythical beast for enthusiast, at the time they were all handmade on special order, so Jaguar collectors look at the first 100 cars in a different way," BBC News reports. He added, "We estimate it to be worth between 20,000 and 40,000 pounds (about $32,100 to $64,200) but our feedback from collectors and interest worldwide suggests it could sell for between 80,000 and 100,000 pounds (about $128,500 to $160,600)." Of course, his revised estimate was right on target.
Ian Callum, Brian Johnson and Lord March pick 10 top Jaguars
Thu, 11 Sep 2014An automaker with as rich a heritage as Jaguar is bound to create a few experts along the way... and some divergent opinions, too. So on the eve of the debut of the new XE, Jaguar brought together three experts to whittle down the long list of classic Leaping Cats to just ten.
For this gargantuan task, it brought in Ian Callum (who, as the company's chief designer, knows a thing or two about Jaguars), Lord Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox (the Earl of March and founder of the Goodwood Revival) and Brian Johnson - who may be better known as the frontman of AC/DC, but also a classic car enthusiast, collector and racer in his own right.
So what did the designer, the nobleman and the celebrity choose? The SS100, XK120 (namely number NUB 120), the C-Type that competed at the 1953 Mille Miglia, the D-Type that won at Reims, the Mk II sedan, the E-Type that served as the Geneva show car, the one and only XJ13, company founder Sir William Lyons' personal XJ6 S1, the TWR XJS touring car and the 1988 Le Mans-winning XJR-9.