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Record Creation: Entered on 16 June 2019.
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2019-06-16 10:14:54 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 6/16/19www.ebay.com/itm/1994-Jaguar-XJS-XJS/153529228750
Car has a buy it now price of $16,000 for 29 days, 76k miles, seller jaguarantnee.
Seller's description:
1994 XJS 6-liter coupe, lowest production, most expensive and most powerful production Jaguar in history at that time.
The exterior is black with pinstripe, interior full leather, cream with coffee piping, seats recently re-bolstered and recovered with factory skins.
Interior is the Lux package. The Lux package included the larger, revised 6.0 engine with the 4L80E, 4-speed automatic with overdrive fourth gear, 3.54:1 final drive,
Amsoil synthetic oil, K&N air filters. Wheels have been upgraded to 17" with Goodyear F1 Z rated tires, including spare.
I purchased this incredible Jag in 2000 from Jaguar Sports International in Houston, TX.
They installed glass headlights and suspension upgrades. This car has been garaged and used only for pleasure in good weather. Any item needing attention has been replaced. All power items work as designed and function flawlessly.
2019-12-04 04:16:48 | Anonymous writes:
WARNING / BUYER BEWARE!!
This looks to be a very nice driver, and perhaps it is, but has NO COLLECTOR CAR VALUE.
The car was born a 6 cylinder. The 6 was swapped out as a 12 and the motor is NOT A JAGUARSPORT V12 despite the red trim and the JaguarSport speedometer.
I have confirmed this with the Jaguar Heritage Trust.
Carfax also demonstrates a T-bone type accident and also a sudden drop in mileage on the car. I suspect a result of a swap of speedometers.
I called the shop in Houston mentioned above, which seems to have nice references, but the fellow said he didn't recall anything of such a car. ?? Who really knows... but the point is:
This is likely a nice driver for someone who can pay less than market rate for an XJS V12 car; however, the car was on ebay a few months ago for a buy it now of 16k and it is currently for sale in Europe at about twice that money, which is why I say BEWARE.