1989 Jaguar Xjs Base Convertible 2-door 5.3l on 2040-cars
Florence, New Jersey, United States
Ok selling this 1989 Jaguar XJS V-12 with automatic trans, Car was running now will not stay running, Have no idea whats wrong with it so you are buying it AS IS NOT RUNNING its great for fix it up or part it out. The car has 150,000 + Miles on it with very little rust or rot. very minor scratches but very straight body , decent interior, and a 2 year old Brown convertible top. This car is 25 years old and a real classic great car to put your small block in. Motor turns over and will start now and then just runs like crap and shuts off. Winning bidder must place a $500 deposit Via Pay Pal within 24 hrs of auction end, Balance must be paid when picked up with in 5 days of auction end Don't miss this 2 owner car.might be something simple but I don't know Low reserve...I don't provide shipping or will not help find you a shipping company, Its your responsibility to get it out of here in 5 days or storage fees will apply. I do not ship over seas, If you want to pay for it with Pay Pal the car will sit till it clears my bank and yours.
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