Highlights
- Low documented mileage of under 55,000 miles
- Smart Signal Red over cream leather
- Jaguar main dealer and specialist service history
- Newly fitted headlining by All Hoods London in October 2025
- Recent work, including steering column rebuild and rear axle overhaul
- MOT valid to June 2026
The Appeal
Since the original post-war XK, Jaguar has made the long, low, purposeful, powerful and cossetting GT car entirely its own. The XJ-S continued the theme. There is a strong case to argue that the XJS convertible is one of the best and most usable post-war GT drop tops ever built.
Perhaps no surprise then that good, low-mileage early examples with the superlative V12 motor are in demand. Here we have exactly that, a 1989 Signal Red car that has covered less than 55,000 miles from new. It is pleasingly factory standard and in really good order - the cream and burr walnut interior, often prone to wear, is remarkably preserved.
The history file shows a similar story. Despite the paltry mileage, the car has been regularly maintained. Alongside servicing by main dealers and specialists, recent work includes a steering column rebuild and rear axle overhaul. The current MOT runs to June 2026.
If you’re in the market for an XJS Convertible, then you’re spoilt for choice. Good cars like this one are considerably rare. One not to miss.
The vendor says:
“Factory-built early XJS Convertibles are now rare and highly sought after. This 1989 Jaguar XJS Convertible combines a timeless Signal Red and cream leather colour scheme with low mileage, full service history, and a freshly renewed headlining by All Hoods London.
“Smooth, elegant, and quintessentially British, G675 UMB represents a superb opportunity for collectors or enthusiasts seeking a well-documented, beautifully preserved example of one of Jaguar’s finest grand tourers.”
History and Paperwork
- First registered on 16th August 1989
- Seven registered keepers
- Service history with original service booklet stamped up to 52,449 miles
- Servicing and recent maintenance details provided below
- MOT valid until 10 June 2026 with minor advisories to note
- Clear HPI report with MOT history confirming the low mileage
- Numerous invoices and MOT certificates
- Original handbook pack
- Jaguar Heritage Certificate
- Regular maintenance by Jaguar main dealers and specialists from new
Service Record Highlights:
- 07 Nov 1989 – 1,398 mi – Jaguar Service & Parts Division, Browns Lane
- 22 Jun 1990 – 7,152 mi – Evans Halshaw; Cruise Control Campaign A349 completed
- 15 Nov 1991 – 17,298 mi – Evans Halshaw
- 25 Aug 1992 – 26,431 mi – Evans Halshaw
- 30 Jul 1994 – 36,200 mi – 48,000 km service
- 17 Oct 1995 – 41,938 mi – Empire Garage, Birmingham
- 06 Jul 1998 – 47,358 mi – D. Rogerson & Co.
- 03 Jul 1999 – 48,280 mi – 84,000 km service
- 10 Jul 2001 – 49,651 mi – Evans Halshaw
- 14 Apr 2015 – 52,449 mi – Independent Garage, Stoke-on-Trent
Recent Maintenance:
- 2017 – John Gordon Motors Ltd:
- Rear axle overhaul
- New discs, pads, callipers, and handbrake system
- £958
- 2021 – FourTrax Automotive:
- Front suspension inspection
- Minor advisory only
- 2021 – XJ Services:
- Front drop links, shocks, and exhaust alignment
- £300
- 2024 – XJ Services:
- Replacement front brake calliper and pipework – £347
- 2025 – XJ Services:
- Steering column rebuilt; lower shaft replaced – £394
- 2025 – All Hoods London:
- New hood headlining – £1,680
- 2025 - New battery
The vendor states:
“All work has been carried out by Jaguar specialists, ensuring that both the car’s mechanical and cosmetic condition are of a high standard.”
The Condition
- Signal Red paintwork presents with a deep, glossy shine as shown in photos
- Paintwork features silver coachlines to each side
- Bodywork displays crisp panel fit throughout as can be checked in photos
- Chrome detailing around bumpers, window frames and mirrors in good order
- Black power-operated soft top operates smoothly and folds neatly behind the seats
- Newly installed headlining by All Hoods London, completed in October 2025
- Original 15-inch lattice alloy wheels fitted with matching Pirelli tyres
- Cream leather seats with brown piping
- Seats show only light creasing consistent with the mileage
- Burr-walnut veneers in good order
- Electrically adjustable heated seats, cruise control, trip computer
- Jaguar-branded stereo
- All interior features reported to function correctly
- Boot area is clean and well-trimmed with a full-size spare wheel
The Mechanics
- 5.3-litre HE V12 engine
- 3-speed GM TH400 automatic transmission
- Power output of 299 bhp with 318 lb·ft of torque
- Rear-wheel drive with limited-slip differential
- Engine starts promptly and idles smoothly according to the vendor
- Independent suspension with anti-lock disc brakes
- Details of servicing work above and summarised below
- Rear axle overhauled in 2017 with new discs, pads, callipers and handbrake system
- Front suspension inspected in 2021 with only minor advisories noted
- Front drop links and shocks replaced in 2021
- Front brake calliper and pipework replaced in 2024
- Steering column rebuilt with lower shaft replaced in 2025
- Minor advisories to note on current MOT
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