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2012-01-08 19:12:20 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 1/12
www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1995-Jaguar-XJS/19381

Auction description:
1995 Jaguar XJS
Scottsdale 2012
Consignment # 1544
VIN: SAJNX2747SC222172
Vehicle to be offered for Auction sale WITHOUT RESERVE and SOLD to the highest bidder, January 18th - 22nd, 2012 at Russo and Steele's 12th Annual Scottsdale Arizona Auction.

The car was re-engineered in 1991 and renamed XJS. All XJSs from this time are referred to as "facelift" models. The rear side windows appeared enlarged (although the body glass aperture was actually the same size as the earlier car), and the buttresses stayed, as designer Geoff Lawson argued that they were part of the car's character. The car received a new 4-litre version of the AJ6. In 1992 a 4-litre convertible was added to the range. The V12's capacity was enlarged to 6 litres in May 1993 (227 kW (304 hp)). At the same time the car benefited from a revision to the rear brakes, they were now fitted with outboard rear disc brakes, instead of the more complicated inboard items on previous models. With the introduction of the 6.0-litre V12, the transmission was also updated to a GM 4L80E with a 4th gear overdrive, whilst the automatic 4-litre models continued with the electronic ZF4HP24E transmission. A 2+2 convertible was also introduced, as was a customised insignia line. At the same time the car received more aerodynamic front and rear bumpers. 1992 thru 1994 were the only years the 6-cylinder with 5-speed manual transmission XJS was exported to the United States. Exact production figures are unknown; though it is likely there are fewer than ten.

In April 1994 substantial revisions were made to the 4-litre AJ6 engine which became the 4-litre AJ16 with coil on plug ignition being amongst the most noticeable of the changes. In 1995, the final specification changes were made and the car was referred to as the Celebration model to celebrate the 60th year of the Jaguar company. Celebration cars are easily identifiable by the diamond turned wheels, Jaguar embossed seats and distinctive wooden steering wheel. These latest cars are the most desirable of all the later XJSs, especially the convertibles. The 6-litre V12 had all but disappeared by this time and was only available during the last year of production by special order. The car was discontinued in 1996, after 21 years in production. It was replaced by the XK8 ..

2012-01-28 00:16:39 | pauls writes:

Scottsdale 2012
Consignment # 1544
VIN: SAJNX2747SC222172
Sold: $10,175.00

2012-06-30 14:17:45 | pauls writes:

Car to returns to auction 8/12
www.russoandsteele.com/collector-car/1995-Jaguar-XJS/26741

Essentially the same description.

2013-01-28 13:54:55 | pauls writes:

Car returned to auction 1/13
www.russoandsteele.com/past-collector-car/1995-Jaguar-XJS/40542

Scottsdale 2013
Consignment # 3415
VIN: SAJNX2747SC222172

Sold: $11,000.00

2017-03-05 15:05:40 | pauls writes:

Ebay item 3/5/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1995-Jaguar-XJS-Convertible-/132115430620
Current bid US $8,000 reserve not met 2 bids 9 days left in auction, seller ronrmopar, 133k miles, car now said to be in Marco Island, Florida.

Sellers description:
2-Door convertible, White/tan top, excellent condition, beautiful, attractive, head turner. Includes all manuals, jack, factory stereo, am/fm/cassette/6-disc CD cartridge in trunk. 134,000 Miles, power steering, power brakes, power seats, mirrors, windows, top. Factory remote and alarm, Body and trim excellent (1-minor ding), repainted 2014 original color just to freshen up its beauty. No damage to the beautiful tan interior or wood grain trim, normal wear, garage kept, looks and runs great inside and out! Small AC leak, have to charge it every couple of months (kit included) See photos, stock wheels and appearance. Engine compartment clean. On "hood prop" on hood not needs replaced, one "prop" on deck lid needs replaced.

2017-03-27 14:59:32 | pauls writes:

Car returns to ebay 3/27/17
www.ebay.com/itm/1995-Jaguar-XJS-Convertible-/132139349327
Opening bid US $8,000 reserve not met, no reserve, no bids 9 days left in auction, same seller.

Previous auction ended at $8,000 after 2 bids.

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