The Vanden Plas company started in 1870 in Belgium by blacksmith
Guillaume van den Plas who initially built axles and carriages. In
the 1920's, they were the primary coachbuilder for Bentley, and in
the 1930's, supplied coachwork to a number of manufacturers
including Alvis, Daimler, Lagonda, Rolls-Royce, and Talbot. It was
first used at Jaguar in 1982.
For consignment, a 1986 Jaguar XJ6 Vanden Plas 4 door saloon
showing 43,750 miles, but the true miles are unknown. "The XJ6
gained a strong reputation over the years and so, despite the fact
that the XJ40, (internal code name), was essentially a brand new
model, Jaguar obtained to retain the old model name XJ6."
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Exterior
It's not the quad headlights that render this car instantly
recognizable, plenty of classic cars have those. It's the low,
sleek profile combined with quad headlights that negate comparison
with any other car. Call it a crouching cat-like profile, the
narrow panels are adorned here with Antelope Metallic, a shade of
fawn paint that looks just right. There's that quintessential
grille, topped by the iconic leaping cat ornament, pouncing even as
the car stands still. Rear features include dual fuel doors, tail
lights that contour perfectly the body gaps, and flare ended dual
chrome tips for exhaust. 15-inch chrome wire wheels carry 205/70R15
tires with a late 2023 date code, so you're all set! Imperfections
include an overall dullness to the paint and crazing throughout,
especially on horizontal surfaces. There are scratches, the
occasional surface rust spot, dings, and scuffs all carefully
photographed.
Interior
We hate overusing words, but handsome is fitting for this Jaguar
interior that starts on the well designed door panels with doeskin
leather bodies topped by a burlwood inserts on black widow sills,
housing a robust storage bin and door pull and all four are
excellent. Broad beige leather buckets seats welcome front and rear
occupants in very good shape and nicely contrasted by the plush,
taupe carpet. The black steering wheel fronts a burlwood fronted
instrument cluster and dashboard with a nice gauge layout and in
the center stack, Jag's familiar green tabbed info center over an
AM/FM/Cassette radio. Then, the typically petite shifter is in the
center console where we note some peeling wood laminate that
surround the chrome ashtrays and shifter base. Our headliner that
surrounds the sunroof has some loose spots also apparent on the
visors too. Meanwhile, the trunk is clean and fully finished in
taupe carpet.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is a driver quality 4.2 liter DOHC inline six
cylinder, rated at 176 horsepower and mated to a BW66 3-speed
automatic transmission that routes power to the rear axle and 2.88
gears.
Undercarriage
Surface rust, soot, and minimal residual oil is found underneath an
otherwise clean and intact underside. Some undercoating is peeling
on the driver's front flooring showing some slight surface rust,
but otherwise things are looking good. Power disc brakes are
supplied to all four wheels and independent suspension utilizes
coil springs front and rear. The single exhaust flows through
original equipment mufflers and resonators on its way to the chrome
outlets.
Drive-Ability
We set out in this sleek cat and marvel at the fantastic balance of
the car and ultra comfortable interior, evidence of why this body
style lasted so long. The six cylinder provides good power and the
car tracks straight and handles well, just like the nimble jungle
cat for which is what it is named. We note the A/C doesn't work,
the power antenna doesn't retract, and the left rear power window
is also not working, beyond that, all functions operate as
intended. 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.
Outside of some paint shortcomings, this is a clean example of an
XJ6 with a well running engine and, here we go again, handsome
interior. If you're looking to get into the Jaguar game, maybe even
join the local Jaguar club, we think this would make the purrrrfect
purrrrchase!
SAJAY134XGC446832
S-England
A-Jaguar
J-Passenger Car
A-XJ6
Y-Manual Belts
1-4 Door Sedan
3-4.2L Inline 6
4-Automatic LHD
X-Check Digit
G-1986
C-Brown's Lane Assy Plant
446832-Sequential Unit Number
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Vehicle Details
1986 Jaguar XJ6
Listing ID:CC-2032063
Price:$12,000
Location:Morgantown, Pennsylvania
Year:1986
Make:Jaguar
Model:XJ6
Exterior Color:Antelope Metallic
Interior Color:Doeskin
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:43750
Stock Number:8191
VIN:SAJAY134XGC446832
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