1985 Jaguar XJSC 3.6
Description
Looking for a classic car that exudes elegance and style? Look no further than the 1985 Jaguar XJSC 3.6. This stunning vehicle boasts a manual transmission and is finished in Claret with doeskin leather, providing a sophisticated and timeless look that will turn heads wherever you go.
The last owner has had the car since 2008, and the extensive history file that comes with it dates all the way back to new. With 16 service stamps in the Service book and many more in the history file, you can rest assured that this car has been impeccably maintained over the years. Additionally, MOTs dating back to 2008 provide further proof of the car's excellent condition.
Despite being 36 years old, this car has only done 96,000 miles, making it look and feel like a much newer vehicle. In fact, it looks like a 40,000 mile car, thanks to the exceptional care it has received.
But this car isn't just a beautiful showpiece - it's likely to be a smart purchase as well. The 1985 Jaguar XJSC 3.6 is one of the rarest XJS cars as it spent only two years in production, therefore it's becoming increasingly difficult to find. Don't miss out on the chance to own a piece of British motoring history whilst also spending your money wisely.
So if you're looking for a classic car that combines style, luxury, and iconic looks, the 1985 Jaguar XJSC 3.6 is the perfect choice.
Don't wait - contact us today to learn more and place a bid now.
Estimate: £15,000 - £17,000
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Details
Claret
Interior ColourDoeskin Leather
Driver SideRight Hand Drive
Mileage96,000
TransmissionManual
Engine Size3.6L Petrol
LocationNorfolk
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