JAGUAR Jaguar XJS V12 1990
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Price
$6950
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Spec sheet
- Make
- JAGUAR
- Year
- 1990
- Vehicle type
- Convertible
- Gearbox
- Automatic
- Steering
- LHD
- Colour
- Jet Black
- Country
- US
The description
1990 Jaguar XJS V12
1990 Jaguar XJS V12 ConvertibleIntroducing this 1990 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible showing 73,774 miles on the odometer. Finished in its factory-correct Jet Black (PDH) over a Charcoal (LEG) interior, this British grand touring convertible is further complemented by walnut burl wood veneer trim.Highlights:- 73k-Mile- Factory Color: Jet Black (PDH)- Interior Color: Charcoal (LEG)- 5.3-Liter V12 Engine- Black Soft Top- Air Conditioning- Cruise Control- Jack and Spare Tire Included- Clean CARFAX Report- 15-Inch Wire WheelsUnder the bonnet is a 5.3-liter V12 engine paired with an automatic transmission. Additional equipment includes power steering, front disc brakes, dual exhaust outlets, quad headlights, chrome trim, chrome bumpers with rubber guards, side marker lights, and 15-inch wire wheels fitted with Mastercraft Avenger G/T white raised letter tires. A full-size spare tire and jack are stored in the trunk.The interior features bucket seats, a 4-spoke steering wheel, air conditioning, cruise control, dual-side mirrors, and a center console. The convertible configuration utilizes the rear seating area as a carpeted luggage compartment with a chrome tie-down rail. This Jaguar is also accompanied by a clean CARFAX report. Introduced in 1975, the XJS remained in production for more than two decades, making it one of the longest-running Jaguar models ever produced. This example car is running and driving; however, it will require cosmetic and mechanical work before being considered fully road ready. This is reflected in the price, offering an opportunity to acquire a V12-powered Jaguar convertible at an accessible entry point. For $6,950Contact seller
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