"Jaguar released the XJS coupe in 1976 not as a direct replacement
for the E-Type, which retired in 1974, but rather as an evolution
of the breed. While the third series XKE wasn't exactly the same
sporting car that appeared in 1961, it retained much of the
original's character. Whereas the E-Type was curvaceous and sinewy,
the XJS used aggressive lines, with its most distinguishable
feature being its flying buttresses trailing from the roof to the
squared off tail. The model was the first Jaguar not styled by
William Lyons and a convertible wasn't available until the model's
very end." thx Hagerty.com
For consignment, a 1991 Jaguar XJS V12 convertible with a title
verified 90,168 actual miles. This one has a straight body and has
been garaged all its life according to our consignor. Enzo Ferrari
may have said the XKE is the most beautiful car in the world, but
we know a few people who think some of Jaguar's best work is
encapsulated in the XJS.
Exterior
Ten colors were available for the 1991 XJS and this one shines in
Glacier White mated to a black canvas roof which presents a rich
contrast. A low shoulder line, here accentuated with a pinstripe,
results in low wrap around bumpers, contouring to the gentle curve
in front and arrow straight in back with very nice chrome. The flat
deck lid rounds off at the edges and the distinctive tail lights
absorb that shape and fit flush symmetrically positioned over dual
exhaust tips. In front, the long, sleek hood descends into a valley
flanked by lifting body panels that take in the quad headlights
next to a streamlined grille and lower fog lights, all topped of
course, but the leaping jaguar hood ornament. 15-inch chrome lace
style wheels seem just right for this personal luxury vehicle which
has excellent paint and brightwork, along with a top that's in
great shape. Imperfections are limited to some rock chips on the
rocker panel, some spots of bubbling, and a spider crack on the
hood.
Interior
You can look at the door panels and just know they are made with
quality materials. They're tight, clean, and efficiently designed
here in Doeskin beige with a burl wood accent and a carpeted
corner. Beige leather bucket seats are providing ribbed inserts and
tall backs and the both seats show wear with creasing and tears.
There are no back seats, only a flat carpeted cargo area with side
walls that are dressed like the door panels. The driver is handed a
fairly average black steering wheel which fronts an instrument
cluster in a black cove with the tach and speedometer flanking
vertical gauges under a row of idiot and indicator lights. The real
magic begins in the middle of the dash where highly varnished burl
wood veneer takes center stage, surrounding vents, buttons, the
glove box, and the center console where the somewhat petite shifter
rises gently from the base, also showing patina. An AM/FM/Cassette
deck is not far away and a trip computer with a row of green
buttons sits just above. Low pile carpet covers the floor, and the
tan headliner of the canvas roof shows some looseness and dirt, but
is fully intact. The trunk is wonderfully configured, covered in
carpet, and housing an extra mesh wheel that's tastefully
covered.
Drivetrain
Known for being one of the busiest engine bays in the business,
here sits the legendary 5.3 liter V12, fuel injected and capable of
putting out 262 horses. It is backed by GM's TH400 3-speed
automatic that sends power to the rear axle and 2.88 gears. Our
consignor notes that an electric fan has been added to prevent
overheating.
Undercarriage
Given the car's age and mileage, the underside is surprisingly
clean and shows obvious care. Independent coil springs suspension
is at both front and rear and power disc brakes also occupy both
ends. The brake system has been converted to an earlier version to
override issues with the ABS that were common in this era.
Meanwhile, the dual exhaust runs through stock style mufflers on
their way to the chrome tip exit.
Drive-Ability
Stupendous grand touring cars, the cabin surrounds you like a
cocoon and the seating position is relaxed and engaging at the same
time. This car runs smooth and tracks straight and the V12 is no
slouch either. Most functions are working, another testament to the
care given to this car. We note the A/C is not functional and the
radio reads CODE and will need to be unlocked. While Classic Auto
Mall represents that these functions were working at the time of
our test drive, we cannot guarantee these functions will be working
at the time of your purchase.
If you're in the market for an XJS, put this one on your radar or
come to the mall for an in person introduction. It's a fine example
that would be the antidote for boring weekends. Top up or top down,
the XJS is a special car; attractive, sleek, and pretty quick, just
like its namesake
SAJTW4843MC176749
S-England
A-Jaguar
J-Passenger Car
T-XJS
W-Manual Belts, Driver's Airbag
4-2 Door Convertible
8-5.3L V12
4-Automatic, Left Hand Drive
3-Check Digit
M-1991
C-Browns Lane, England Assy Plant
176749-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1991 Jaguar XJ
Listing ID:CC-2005470
Price:$16,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1991
Make:Jaguar
Model:XJ
Exterior Color:Glacier White
Interior Color:Doeskin
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:90168
Stock Number:7870
VIN:SAJTW4843MC176749
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