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Waimak Classic Cars

PO Box 373 Rangiora 7440 North Canterbury New Zealand

Waimak Classic Cars

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A most beautiful XJ6 Series 3 Sovereign! After early doubts were allayed, the Series III established itself as one of the best Jaguars of all, with the injected 4.2-litre coming out as the pick of the crop. It might be more than 50 years old but, to me, the Jaguar XJ6 remains the perfect British saloon car. It’s ...

110,001
3 Mar 2021
New Zealand

The XK140 was offered in three forms - coupe, roadster and drophead coupe. The Drophead Coupé is the most interesting variation, with an additional pair of rear seats that added practicality. The 140 is desirable property. It is also a lot more comfortable than the 120. The engine was moved forward, and the cockpit ...

46,175
24 Feb 2021
New Zealand

Only three Owners from new, this car was sold new in the UK and brought into New Zealand in 1987 by its original owner. Fantastic condition inside and out. For many people this svelte classic was the last "real" Jaguar and, since its demise in 1993, the company has struggled to produce anything that looks quite as ...

110,001
29 May 2020
New Zealand

With the styling of the Series 1 widely admired, Jaguar weren’t about to mess with such a successful recipe. The Series 2, launched in 1973 was a case of gentle evolution then, distinguished by a shallower grille and higher-set front bumper to satisfy US safety regulations. Engines were largely unchanged, although ...

13 May 2020
New Zealand

Stylish and capable, the Mk2 is, without doubt, one of Jaguar’s finest models. A well-sorted and cherished Mk2, as in this case, is an enjoyable car to drive and the very essence of a British sporting saloon. From the luxurious interior to the taut and confidence-inspiring handling, you are unlikely to be disappointed ...

10 May 2020
New Zealand

Now here’s a hell of a lot of car for the money. Launched in 1993 as a run out model for the final two years of XJ40 production, the S, or Sport, was designed to appeal to a younger demographic, ahead of the upcoming X300, which would have a Sport model as part of the standard line-up. Indeed, the Sport was very ...

62,834
9 Apr 2020
New Zealand

MINT CONDITION...ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! MATCHING NUMBERS 3.8 Manual / Overdrive BRITISH RACING GREEN CHROME WIRES TRANSPORT / SHIPPING CAN BE ORGANISED ON THIS VEHICLE ON BUYER'S BEHALF AT BUYERS COST. Viewing is STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT only. CONTACT US FOR MORE INFO!

27 Aug 2019
New Zealand

The Jaguar XJ-S is a luxury grand tourer manufactured from 1975 to 1996. The styling was by Jaguar's pioneering aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer — one of the first designers to apply advanced aero principles to cars. Sayer died just before the XJ-S body styling was frozen for production. After a difficult start, ...

82,545
28 Jun 2019
New Zealand

One can point to a hundred things that have made the E-Type Jaguar a success from the moment it appeared: a list price that originally undercut competition from Aston Martin and Ferrari by half; performance years ahead of its time; looks that landed it in museums; and a legend that endures to the present day. But many ...

2 Jun 2019
New Zealand

This is a car that makes no contribution to a world full of compromise. There is great authority in every line and detail of the Jaguar XJ12. Yet the car’s finest achievement is the effortless way it takes charge of any driving situation. In motion, this superb luxury car handles and responds like a sports car, which ...

16 Feb 2019
New Zealand

Six-figure glamour and power at a five-figure price. The XKR’s mission, as of all Jaguars, is to make you feel elegant and this car has awesome power, sweet handling, and true luxury in a supermodel body. Its a bit like Elizabeth Hurley-wearing Versace-at-the-Oscars sexy: provocative, confident, not at all trashy, ...

11 Jan 2019
New Zealand

Modern man has simply become disoriented. We have lost our way where it comes to car manufacturing, which is why we bring you this Absolutely Immaculate example of the most desirable Mark 2 Jaguar’s of all time – the 3.8 Manual / Overdrive. And it's here - with the 3.8-litre Mk2 - that Jaguar created a legend. The ...

17 Nov 2018
New Zealand

Stylish and capable, the Mk2 is, without doubt, one of Jaguar’s finest models. This well-sorted and cherished Mk2 is an enjoyable car to drive and the very essence of a British sporting saloon. From the luxurious interior to the taut and confidence-inspiring handling, you are unlikely to be disappointed behind the ...

31 Jul 2018
New Zealand

CAR DESCRIPTION Sometime on or about September 1967 the 3.4 Litre Mark 2 cars were re badged as the 340. The 340 was an interim model intended to fill the gap until the introduction of the XJ6 in September 1968. The automatic transmission was upgraded to a Borg-Warner 35 dual drive range. Power steering by Marles ...

4 Jul 2018
New Zealand

Presented in 1975, the XJ-S replaced the legendary E-type in Jaguar’s range. As well as being great to drive, it introduced new standards of passenger safety, with impact-absorbing bumpers on special struts, side-impact barriers built into the doors and a fuel tank mounted directly behind the rear seats to protect it ...

2 Jul 2018
New Zealand