1988 Jaguar Xjs Base Coupe 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars
Gulf Breeze, Florida, United States
Here is a nice Jaguar XJS 1988 model.
The car is a great British Racing Green color and paint and body is in great condition, only one little spot of rust shown in picture. It has all five original wheels, and comes with original manual, jack, and tools. Windows work fine, seat belts move back and forth. The car has rebuilt transmission in last five months, new full sport exhaust, new plugs and wires. Air compressor is currently off of the car, I believe it needs to be replaced with a new one, all brackets and original compressor is with the car. The car runs but needs some work to get it to run smooth, it starts to run rough when throttle is pushed past a certain point. As you can see, the seats will probably need to be recovered and column wood replaced, other than that its pretty nice. Good luck bidding Email with any questions |
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