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1990 Jaguar XJS V12
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24-0401021

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Belgium

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Gearbox Automatic

Fuel Gasoline

Engine 5345 cc V12

Exterior color Talisman Silver

Interior color Savile Grey

Power kW (HP) 217 kW (291HP)

Country Origin United States

CO2 emission

The Jaguar XJS V12, produced from 1975 to 1996, is a grand tourer that succeeded the iconic Jaguar E-Type. Its distinctive design, luxurious interior, and powerful V12 engine contribute to its appeal. This Jaguar XJS Coupé is dressed in a beautiful Talisman silver metallic color with a classy Savile grey leather interior. Inside the cabin, the attention to detail reflects Jaguar’s commitment to elegance. Wooden accents adorn the dashboard, door panels, and center console. These add warmth and sophistication to the interior. Despite being a coupé, the XJS V12 is a 4-seater and offers a surprisingly spacious trunk. It’s perfect for carrying luggage or other items during road trips. Chassis number SAJJNWEW4LP169186 was delivered in March 1990 in the United States , left-hand-drive with an automatic gearbox. It has kept all its original equipment. The Jaguar XJS stayed in the same hands for 14 years before being brought to Florida by another passionate in 2007. It was then imported in Europe in 2015 and entered Belgium for the first time in 2016. Today, the vehicle is in its original and proper condition with 57.690 miles on the odometer. The bodywork is original and the metallic paint looks good apart from slight traces of use noticeable around the car. The original engine has been well maintained but not restored. It starts smoothly and runs without any suspicious noise. The car has just been serviced by a British car specialist. Currently registered as an oldtimer in Belgium, the Jaguar XJS waits to be enjoyed by its new owner. Remember that the 1990 Jaguar XJS V12 coupé prioritizes comfort, elegance, and performance, making it a delightful choice for those who appreciate a smooth ride and classic grand touring characteristics.
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