About this vehicle

The Jaguar has a well documented history as a west coast car, it was then bought by a collector here in Tennessee. The car and several others was delivered and drove into his warehouse where he stored his collection until downsizing his properties. At some point the keys were lost, and the car remained in his warehouse until I received it as compensation for closing out his warehouse and moving the rest of his collection. I contacted the local Jaguar dealer in Nashville and had new keys cut to the VIN. The Jaguar still has the same petrol as when it was parked, I would strongly suggest flushing out the system before attempting to start it. The car will also require a new battery, a simple enough fix. As far as I know and was told after these 2 key items have been done you should be able to have a fun car to cruise around in. The car does retain the original dealer information, club card, with the cars production number. An extensive history while on the coast, all manuals, and Jaguar shop manuals for repairs, and a Jaguar parts number catalog. There is a tear as seen on the driver seat, but the rest of the interior seems to be in pristine condition, along with the dashboard which has no cracks in it. The car also has its leather cover up for when the top is down to give it the classic Jaguar’s finished look.

Seller's Notes

It’s a lovely car, but do to health reasons I wouldn’t be able to enjoy it. It’s too pretty for it to be just sitting there. Originally my wife and I had planned on it being our “empty nester” and traveling around in style.

Vehicle Details

1996 Jaguar XJS Convertible. Car is for sale locally, but after first bid it will be held for the winning bidder.


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