Used 1994 Jaguar XJS Cabriolet for sale in Grand Rapids, MI
$26,900
Vehicle Details
1994 Year | SAJNX2346RC190301 VIN | 46,206 mi. Mileage |
6.0L V12 24V SPFI SOHC Engine | 22GKM344 Stock # | $26,900 Price |
White Exterior Color | Used General Condition | 4-Speed Automatic Transmission |
Gasoline Fuel Type | Tan Interior Color |
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4.8 Overall | 7 Reviews | 5.0 Comfort |
4.6 Interior | 4.9 Performance | 4.9 Value |
4.7 Exterior | 4.7 Reliability |
Seller
- Garage Kept Motors
- 420 36th St SE Grand Rapids, MI 49548
- (616) 552-8321
Vehicle Description
1994 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible - Same Owner Since 1997 - 6.0L V12 - 46k Original Miles - Serviced at Prestige Imports - All Stock, Original Example - 2019 Service: All Belts, Water Pump, Thermostat Originally developed using the platform of the then-current XJ saloon, the XJ-S was noted for its pro minent rear buttresses. The early styling was partially by Jaguars aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer, one of the first designs to apply advanced aero principles to automobiles, however Sayer died before the design could be finalized. Ultimately categorized as a luxury grand tourer, the XJ-S was manufactured from 1975 to 1996 and was offered in coupe, fixed-profile, and full convertible body styles. There were three distinct iterations, with a final production total of 115,413 unit over the 20+ years. In its final generation produced from 1991 to 1996, after Jaguar was acquired by Ford, vehicles were introduced with numerous modifications and the hyphen in the name was eliminated simply being further referred to as the XJS. As part of the redesign under the Ford Motor Company, the XJS retained the buttresses that gave the vehicle its character. The car received a new 4.0-litre version of the AJ6 straight-six engine. The V12 engines capacity was enlarged to 6.0 litres and had a power output of 304 hp. A 2+2 convertible was added to the lineup as was a customized insignia line. Other changes included more aerodynamic front and rear bumpers as well as an update to the instrument cluster design. The XJS was discontinued in 1996, after 21 years of production and was superseded by the XK8. Highlighted here is a 1994 XJS V12 convertible. Noted as having the same owner since 1997, this all stock, original convertible is everything that luxury Jaguar is known for. Shown in a white over tan color combination, this 2+2 configuration is perfect for either a Sunday cruiser or your next road trip. There are some decent areas of concern including the cracked front bumper and paint chips