Description
In 1995 the final specification changes were made to the XJS and the car was referred to as the 'Celebration model' to celebrate the 60th year of Jaguar Cars.
All of these models featured the later Jaguar AJ16 4. 0 litre Aluminium Engine and Automatic Transmission fitted to the new incoming Jaguar XK8 and Jaguar 'Leaper' embossed seats,
This stunning LHD 1996 Jaguar XJS 4. 0 Celebration has just been imported from California and is finished in gleaming Black with its original Doeskin 'Coffee' leather interior and matching Mohair Soft Top and hood cover and sitting on a set of beautiful 16" Chrome 5 Spoke Alloy Wheels. It is a true head-turner in this colour combination and has a clean CARFAX report which shows its ownership and servicing record and no history of any accident damage.
It has covered a genuine 76, 800 miles from new and is in exceptional condition throughout and really does drive beautifully.
These 'Celebration' models from the last year of production of the classic XJS are becoming increasingly desirable and collectible and should be a sure-fire classic car investment for the Jaguar enthusiast or car collector.
We have just MOT'd and registered the car here in the UK and it has been issued with the age-related number plate N994 WUP.
Upon sale, the car will come with our own customer care package including our HPI/ provenance Check, 55-point pre-delivery inspection and our own 6 months mechanical breakdown Parts & Labour Warranty which can be upgraded and extended at additional cost if required.
Car on display at our showrooms in Mortlake, SW London.
NB: Classic Chrome Ltd make every effort to ensure that the information in this advertisement is accurate and all statements as to provenance and condition are given as opinions only. When describing any car that is more than 20 years old, we sometimes have to rely on the car’s history file and any information provided by the previous owner(s). This information in passed on in good faith and is therefore not purported to be a statement of fact. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves as to the condition and fitness for use of the vehicle. This does not affect your statutory rights.




















