1986 Jaguar XJS for sale! Motorcar Classics is now offering this
Jaguar XJS coupe presented in Signal Red with tan leather interior.
This XJS has spent its entire life in New York and has been well
maintained and was recently serviced in 2020. This 3-owner car was
purchased at Hempstead Jaguar in 1986 and has remained all stock
except for the new stereo system, steering wheel and black wheels.
To the best of our knowledge this XJS then had a factory installed
Lister body kit which was molded onto the vehicle and painted,
although we have no documentation on this upgrade. The second owner
of this Jaguar purchased the vehicle is 1988 and then gifted the
car to his son a few years later. Recent 2020 service includes:
alternator, lower oil pan gasket, oil/filter, new air filters and
replaced sunroof weather seal. Tires were also replaced a few years
earlier. Interior leather still looks great and wood trim is in
excellent condition for its age. This XJS shows little to no rust
issues and runs and drives very well. 5.3L V12 engine with 87,743
original miles. Automatic transmission. Your inspection is invited!
Vehicle Details
1986 Jaguar XJ
Listing ID:CC-1436200
Price:$15,900
Location:Farmingdale, New York
Year:1986
Make:Jaguar
Model:XJ
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Tan
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:87743
Stock Number:1755
VIN:SAJNV5845GC127784
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