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1987 Jaguar XJ6, many upgrades, reliable car in great shape

Make: Jaguar
Model: XJ6
Type: Sedan
Trim: 4-door sedan
Year: 1987
Mileage: 141,237
VIN: SAJAV134XHC474057
Color: Blue
Engine: 4.2L I-6
Cylinders: 6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: Tan
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Monroeville, Alabama, United States

1987 Jaguar XJ6 4-door sedan Additional Info:

87 Jaguar XJ6, blue/silver color, car has been extensively upgraded by a previous owner. Runs/drives great. Seats have been swapped in from a 1998 XJ8; new seats have lumbar controls for the front seats and all power seat options work. Radio works. A/C works but vents are locked in defrost mode. Cold air intake, many visual upgrades under the hood. Sunroof works and does not leak. All glass and chrome in good shape. New carpet throughout. Fiber optic upgrade completed to dash lighting. Almost too many mechanical upgrades/repairs to list (head rebuilt, full valve job, etc.) Dash wood is good but not great; ski slope will need attention. Transmission in superb shape, shifts like new. New GM alternator, new left side saddle tank. Both locking fuel caps work and have good seals. Fuel switching system works. Onboard computer works. Headliner is in very good shape for an old Jag but I couldn't call it perfect. New NRg steering wood/leather steering wheel that matches the dash and wood trim superbly. Previous owner dyed the interior to convert the leather from tan/brown to cream to match the seats.

Central locking has been disabled, rear left window does not go up/down. Heater does not work but the issue seems to be electronic, not a heater core. Paint is great everywhere but hood and trunk (clearcoat). Engine upgrades may affect smog check.

Power antenna functions. Cruise control functions but needs calibration. Slight oil leak from around valve cover nuts/bolts. No discernible water or trans fluid leaks. Tires are OK now but will need replacement within the next 20k.

Virtually zero squeaks anywhere in the car; this is the most solid older Jaguar I've ever been around, and I've owned several. Drives fantastically and can make trips; my wife and I took it on a 1,000-mile cruise in the spring. Factory motor has had a lot of love put into it by a previous owner and the transmission functions better than some modern transmissions.

I'm not crazy about selling this car but I tend to buy older cars, drive them a few years and move on to other things. I need the garage space cleared out for my next project. This is truly one of the best examples of a loved Series III XJ6 you can find and it would do very well even as a daily driver.