New Server. Hopefully Better Performance!

Welcome! We're tracking 12,570 Jaguar XJ-S cars, with 183,724 photos! (Learn More)
xjsdata.com > cars > detail

SAJJNACC7CC114405

Browse similar cars:

< SAJJNACC7CC114361 SAJJNACC7CC114418 >
    
  XJ-S Tudor White
 Cabriolet Mulberry
 Right Hand Drive 
   Jaguar Cars, Limited
 SAJJNACC7CC114405 29 November 1985
 9DPAMA102812 
 5Y001207 
 003298 
 12 December 1983 United Kingdom
 
 1985 Tudor White
 2022 Mulberry
 Rest: Nice 
 Other Jaguar 
 9DPBLA100293 
  
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
 

United KingdomC584WAC

United Kingdom87HLH

Jaguar XJ-S photo

208 more photos below

Record Creation: Entered on 14 March 2022.

 

Record Changes

Changes to the database entry on this car are below; they do not necessarily mean the car itself changed (hide this).

2010-12-22 14:40:00 | XJS Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Original Owner City was added: Grimsby
  • Original Owner State was added: N E Lincs
  • Original Owner Country was added: United Kingdom
  • Notes From Heritage Record was changed from Note on engine number: duplicate chgd from 9DPBLA100709
    Note on gearbox number: chgd from 000127
    Note on color: NDC 215;
    Note on trim: CEM; to Note on engine number: duplicate chgd from 9DPBLA100709 Note on gearbox number: chgd from 000127 Note on color: NDC 215; Note on trim: CEM;
  • Title Year was added: 1985
  • Current City was added: Grimsby
  • Last Seen was changed from 2009 to 2010
  • Registration numbers (raw data): was added: C584WAC|87HLH|
  • Registration number location (raw data): was changed from United States to United Kingdom|United Kingdom|
  • 2010-12-23 07:53:26 | XJS Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Original Owner City was deleted, old value was: Grimsby
  • Original Owner State was deleted, old value was: N E Lincs
  • Current City was deleted, old value was: Grimsby
  • Current Country was changed from United States to United Kingdom
  • 2022-03-14 12:26:41 | Site Robot D35T1NY writes:

    SAJJNVCB8EC114405 and/or some of its content was moved to SAJJNACC7CC114405 on Monday 14th of March 2022 09:26:41 AM with this note:

    Move to corrected VIN SAJJNACC7CC114405

    • Moved dataplate information to destination car (M22573T61352)
    • Deleted dataplate: SAJJNVCB8EC114405
    • Moved all photos
    • Moved dataplate history

    Heritage Notes

    Jaguar company car, second owner P. F. Sutton, Meriden, Coventry, UK

    Photos of SAJJNACC7CC114405

    Click slide for larger image. This car has 209 photos. (Dates are when image was uploaded.)

    Exterior Photos (23)

    Uploaded March 2022:

    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom

    Uploaded March 2020:

    2020-03-15
    Photo--click to zoom


    Details Photos: Exterior (102)

    Uploaded March 2022:

    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom

    Uploaded March 2020:

    2020-03-15
    Photo--click to zoom
    2020-03-15
    Photo--click to zoom
    2020-03-01
    Photo--click to zoom


    Detail Photos: Interior (57)

    Uploaded March 2022:

    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom


    Detail Photos: Engine (18)

    Uploaded March 2022:

    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom


    Detail Photos: Other (9)

    Uploaded March 2022:

    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom
    2022-03-14
    Photo--click to zoom


    Comments

    We now require an email address to leave a comment. Your IP will be recorded in an effort to reduce spam. (Report problem posts here.)

    2022-03-14 12:22:32 | pauls writes:

    2010-12-22 08:39:59 | bleasie writes:

    One of 69 Cabriolets converted by Jaguar from LHD to RHD then sold UK market

    Tell tale signs, Large driving lights on front wings, Leather patch on passenger door where driving mirror toggle switch was

    2020-03-01 06:23:56 | pauls writes:

    Listed for sale in the JEC magazine 2/29/20

    Seller's description:

    1983 XJ-SC, £28k, 26k miles, completely original, factory rear seat conversion, first registration was Jaguar 1985, complete history file.

    This car had originally been documented as SAJJNVCB8EC114405

    2022-03-15 08:37:05 | pauls writes:

    Car offered at:

    themarket.bonhams.com/en/listings/jaguar/xj-sc-36/52af5169-e094-4518-a8a4-66eb10 ...

    Auction description:

    Location: The Market HQ, Abingdon, United Kingdom

    Seller Type: Private

    Odometer Reading: 26000

    Chassis Number: SAJJNACC7CC114405

    Engine: 3590

    Gearbox: manual

    Steering position: RHD

    Colour: White

    Interior: Bugandy

    Estimated Price: £11,000 - £16,000

    This immaculate and very original 1985 XJS-C 3.6 is a pre-production car, currently part of a private collection, and it comes with a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust (JDHT) certificate of authenticity and an astonishingly detailed history.

    It’s covered just 26,474 miles in its 37 years and has the rare manual Getrag five-speed gearbox fitted. The XJS-C marked the start of Jaguar’s return to its sports car roots and the 3.6-litre AJ6 engine with the Getrag 5-speed gearbox made it a real driver’s car. This example is in incredible condition.

    While the E-Type’s Jaguar XK engine is a classic, it was designed during World War 2 and, especially in late spec 4.2-litre guise, it wears out quickly by modern standards. And Jaguar’s sumptuous V12 is a wonderful thing, but it struggles to return more than 15mpg even in later HE spec. The 3.6-litre AJ6 straight six, on the other hand, will easily cover three times the mileage of an XK engine before needing any work, and can manage more than 30mpg on a run. So a classic Jaguar coupé with this engine really is a very good thing indeed.

    In fact we’d go as far as saying that this car represents the peak of XJ-S development. It has the most useable engine and, coupled with the excellent Getrag manual gearbox, it’s a proper driver’s car that any E-Type owner would enjoy getting behind the wheel of.

    On the Outside

    The Tudor White paintwork is beautiful and all the shut lines are perfect. Save for some tiny marks on the trailing edge of the driver’s door, and a small stone chip repair on the bonnet’s leading edge, we couldn’t find any faults with the bodywork, which could easily pass as three years old, let alone 37.

    The Targa roof panels and convertible top look to be in beautiful condition too. All the chrome work, particularly the bumpers are in excellent condition. The starfish alloy wheels are corrosion-free and shod in the correct Pirelli tyres.

    Apart from some slight surface corrosion on some of the plated steel and alloy parts, the engine bay is in lovely condition. The under bonnet sound deadening has been repaired at some point but otherwise the area is stunning.

    The owner reports that the 3.6-litre AJ6 4-valve per cylinder engine has been fastidiously maintained throughout its life, and this is backed up by the car’s history file. The all alloy engine is mated to a five-speed Getrag manual gearbox. Both have an excellent reputation for reliability and at this mileage there’s no reason to expect them to be in anything other than excellent order.

    The IRS and back axle are also reported to be in excellent condition – as you would expect given the low mileage. The air conditioning system is in full working order and blows cold air.

    On the Inside

    Climb inside the big coupé and you’ll find the Mulberry red leather seats are in lovely condition – as are the walnut veneer dash and door top inlays, which haven’t faded or cracked. The carpets too show little signs of use and the rare Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) steering wheel is unmarked. The owner reports that the trip computer works – as do all the car’s electrical items.

    Although there are some light scuffs on the passenger door pocket, the boot looks as though it’s never been used and the interior generally is in astonishing condition for a 37 year old car that hasn’t been restored. The Jaguar tool kit is present and correct, including a selection of spare bulbs.

    Time warp is a term bandied around too easily, but in this instance it’s entirely appropriate.

    Underneath

    The Jag’s underside is still wearing what looks very much like its factory underseal. Apart from some surface corrosion on the standard exhaust system there’s nothing untoward under here, and everything looks to be in very sound shape.

    History Highlights

    This XJS-C 3.6 manual has a meticulously researched history – confirmed by factory records – which reveal this car is a key part of Jaguar’s heritage. First registered in 1985 and delivered in 1986 to a local bakery owner, it was actually built in 1983. Originally built as a left-hand drive car, it was converted by the factory from to right-hand-drive, and the chassis numbers confirm it is a genuine pre-production model.

    The first owner chose to select the rare TWR steering wheel option. From then, every part of the car’s history has been kept in an archive folder including tax discs and correspondence with Jaguar. It confirms the 26,474 miles as genuine. It is currently part of a private collection and the owner reports it has no faults.

    The service records show it has been maintained religiously and used sparingly. All the factory brochures, manuals, the quality card, service guarantee and more have also been retained and come with the car.

    There’s a massive selection of old tax discs and MoT certificates with the car, going right back to 1988, plus a stack of old service records and bills for maintenance work.

    2023-09-09 16:24:23 | pauls writes:

    Car to return to auction 9/23

    www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2023-09-23/cars/ref-161-1985-jaguar-xj-sc-36 ...

    Auction description:

    Bicester Heritage September 23rd 2023

    Lot Number 126

    Registration C584 WAC

    Chassis Number SAJJWACC7CC114405 (incorrect)

    Engine Number 9DPAMA102812

    Odometer reading 26,743 miles

    Estimate £13,000 - £17,000

    Getrag five-speed manual

    Pre-production car built in 1983

    Excellent condition and history

    This example is a true piece of Jaguar history, it is a pre-production XJ-SC built in 1983 in left hand drive form, then converted to right hand drive by the factory before being delivered to its first owner. Benefitting from the Getrag five-speed manual gearbox, this example is a true driver’s car, quite opposite to its V12 powered automatic siblings and offers a very different driving experience. Having covered less than 27,000 miles from new, this XJ-SC presents in very impressive condition throughout and comes to auction with an MoT test certificate valid until September 2024 and is supplied with a comprehensive history file. Although the car is photographed with its factory rear hardtop, the folding rear section is included.

    You may leave a comment. (Comments are subject to our site terms.)

    Spam prevention question (must be answered):
    The father of jokes about warm beer and smoke escaping from wires is Joseph Lucas. Lucas died of typhoid after drinking infected water in Naples in 1902.

    What disease did Lucas succumb to?

    Your name (optional):

    Your email:
    Your comment: