Highlights
- Highly presented car in dark green with ‘Tobacco’ tan leather
- £25,000 restoration completed in 2023
- Work included body repairs, electrics, new woodwork, interior retrim and full respray
- Drive very well thanks to mechanical overhaul and steering correctly aligned
- Voluntary MOT to September 2025 with no advisories
- Only four previous keepers
The Appeal
Here is a very reluctant sale. The vendor acquired the car in 2020 and completed a comprehensive professional restoration in 2023. That the work cost £25,000 and covered body repairs, respray in dark green, retrimmed Tobacco tan leather cabin and extensive mechanical and electrical repairs merely hints at the meticulous and detailed approach that he took.
The result must be one of the best and freshest XJ6 Series 3 for sale in the UK. it looks fantastic, the retrimmed interior with its walnut accents and Daimler-specification twin rear seat being nothing short of sumptuous.
All of which is before you consider the multifold appeal of Jaguar’s final iteration of the original XJ6. The decade-old design was cleverly modernised by Pininfarina, an execution that was so good it remained in production into the 1990s. Beneath the big bonnet the venerable XK 4.2L straight six got fuel injection for improved efficiency.
Beyond the impressive condition, this car is a very low mileage example and comes to market with the useful transparency of a lengthy, advisory-free voluntary MOT. With a large history file documenting all that work, this car is a fantastic opportunity for those who really value quality cars.
The vendor says:
“A beautiful car. Huge amounts ( over £25k) spent on what was to be a long term acquisition. However, due to illness, I have to sell. Someone will grab themselves a bargain.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered 10th June 1983
- Only four previous keepers
- Current keeper since December 2020
- Limited service history before current ownership
- Regular servicing by current keeper despite low mileage
- Current keeper has put few miles on the vehicle
- Currently registered as ‘blue’ with DVLA which buyer may wish to change
- Kept in dry storage during current ownership
- Over £25,000 spent on what was intended to be a long-term acquisition
- Details of restoration supplied above, below and in photos
- Being sold due to owner's illness
- V5C showing registered as a Historic Vehicle
- Voluntary MOT to 5th September 2025 with no advisories
- Bodywork extensively restored by Heritage Classic Restoration
- Resprayed in 2023 by Silsoe Classics
- Retrimmed interior in 2021 by John Skinner
- New tyres, heater, steering alignment and recent service
The Condition
- Extensive professional bodywork restoration and respray totalling £25,000
- Refinished in very smart dark green, similar to British Racing Green
- Paintwork presents at a high standard with no obvious signs of use
- Sies feature twin gold coachline similar to factory specification
- Exterior chromework is very well kept across bumpers and trim
- Panelwork is straight and well kept following high end restoration
- Underside in equally good order with evidence of recent undersealing protection
- No structural advisories on current MOT
- Fitted with steel wheels with chrome factory hub caps in good order
- Matching spare steel wheel in boot
- Fitted with new tyres during recent restoration with few miles since fitment
- Boot floor shows original blue paintwork beneath carpeting
- Interior fully professionally retrimmed in very pleasant shade of ‘Tobacco’ tan
- Seats finished to high standard and look virtually unused
- Front and rear seatbelts fitted
- Rear bench retrimmed to Daimler twin-seat specification with headrests
- Carpets in matching colour through cabin and boot with high quality, well kept finish
- Walnut veneers through cabin in very good order as with rest of car
- Switchgear, dials, door trims and headlining all at similar level as retrimmed interior
- All instruments and switchgear are in working order except as below
- The vendor advises that one speaker works intermittently
- We are also told that one side mirror requires manual adjustment
- A/C is not connected
The Mechanics
- Jaguar 4.2-litre XK fuel injected engine
- 3spd automatic transmission
- Extensive mechanical and running gear overhaul
- Summary of work detailed above with details in photos
- Recent work covers electrics, heating system, steering alignment
- Vendor reports that the car drives smoothly with correct alignment
- No reported running or driving issues
- No advisories on current MOT
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