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SAJAV1344EC380400

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2012-04-08 10:27:18 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 4/8/12
cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/CUSTOM-Jaguar-XJ6-MANUAL-5-Speed-Super-Fun-Driver-Beauti ...
Current bid $2,025 reserve not met, 5 bids 5 days left in auction.

Sellers description:
1984 Jaguar XJ6
5 Speed Manual
Elegance & Speed

Up for auction is another great classic car brought to you by Halberd Industries LLC, Classic Automobile Brokerage.

This 1984 Jaguar XJ6 1 Off 5 speed is the perfect car for the British motorcar enthusiast looking for the elegant look of a Jaguar with the fun of driving a manual. The reserve on this fun Jaguar is set to sell, so bid with confidence!

This 1984 Jaguar XJ6 has been professionally cared for by one of the most well respected British Automobile Specialists in the Baltimore area. The car has never been allowed to sit for any extended period of time, which is crucial to classic Jaguars. The engine fires up the first time every time and 5 speed manual transmission makes this Jaguar a BLAST to drive. The brakes and tires are in great shape. The clutch was replaced in 2008 and is in excellent condition. This 1984 Jaguar XJ6 Custom is very reliable and can be used as a very fun daily driver or would make an excellent weekend cruiser.

The interior is exceptional condition. The leather seats are still very soft and have no cracks or rips. The dark red interior, coupled with the 5-speed manual transmission gives this Jaguar a very sporty feel. The wood trim is all original and shows very nicely. This 1984 Jaguar XJ6 Custom 5-speed has been upgraded with a more modern Alpine touchscreen stereo and sounds great. This great classic Jaguar XJ6 custom is ready to put the sunroof back and fly down the open road.

The body is perfectly straight, very rust free. The paint is in exceptional condition with only two very small spots where the paint has begun to show signs of bubbling. All of the chrome, including the badging and infamous leaping Jaguar all shine very nicely.

This is an amazing opportunity to own a one of a kind 5 speed Jaguar XJ6, which couples British Elegance and the fun of a 5 speed sports-car. This great Jaguar is ready to be added to a collection or taken on perfect weekend cruising!

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