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2T65653DN

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Record Creation: Entered on 15 December 2023.

 

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2023-12-15 11:24:17 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:

www.jaguarclassic.com

Description:

XJ6 Series 2, 1977

2T65653DN, manual transmission

Fr. 26,500.--

This XJ6 is a relatively late model, when Jaguar was able to take its fate more into its own hands again. For us it is a particularly attractive car because it has been painted in the rare original color Squadron Blue. The interior is presented in elegant Connolly Bisquit. But the really rare thing is the four-speed overdrive transmission. With this transmission, the great torque of the 4.2 liter engine comes into its own, in contrast to the XJ6 with automatic transmission, which is a bit lethargic. We have known the car for many years. After 7 years of service with its last owner, we have now got it back in order to find another worthy keeper for it.

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