**Please note that these photographs have been supplied by the vendor**
Highlights
Clean Carfax report
US title and European import documents
Striking colour combination
The Appeal
Following its facelift in 1991, Jaguar’s XJ-S lost the hyphen and became the XJS. The design was modernised but the car retained its sleek lines and the capacity of the six cylinder model was increased to 4 litres. In convertible form, as we see here, this only served to increase the core appeal of a refined, grand tourer that was still capable of entertaining the driver roof up or down.
This example hails from the US and is presented in a very desirable colour combination with the beige roof and seats contrasting nicely with metallic red paintwork. Although it will require some attention to make it roadworthy, the reward will be an eye-catching classic that is perfect for enjoying the summer.front.jpg151.76 KB
History and Paperwork
Manufactured 1993
Carfax report shows servicing throughout the car’s life
Increasingly stepping out of the shadow of its predecessor, the E-type, the XJS is becoming a beloved classic in its own right. With the right attention, this one could make for delightful top-down motoring.
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