VIN:
SAJNW484XLC169367
Jaguar’s XJS is one of the most iconic grand tourers of the 1980s and 1990s. This beautiful car perfectly symbolizes old-school Jaguar charm, mixed with the modern features and conveniences of the time. Initially, Jaguar outsourced production of a convertible variant to American firm Hess & Eisenhardt in 1986. This was a coachwork job, where coupes were shipped to the company, and made into convertibles. However, Jaguar started making their own factory convertible variant from 1988. That’s what this 32,744-mile 1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible is, and it could be yours! The car comes with up-to-date servicing as well.
Sporting a timeless shade of Diamond Blue, this 1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible includes a navy, power-operated soft top so that you can enjoy clear days and starry summer skies at will. The car is as original as possible, including the 15-inch wire-style wheels that it rolls on. Take a few moments to appreciate its classic beauty that made it one of the most sought-after cars of its era, before we head aboard and check out its equally well-appointed interior. Open a door and you’ll note two seats, plus a padded luggage area behind them. This car also includes some aftermarket speakers in that area. The car includes a burl wood dash with cup holders, cruise control, power windows, a trip computer, climate control and a lovely analog gauge cluster with interesting auxiliary gauges between the speedometer and tachometer. The seats also include some power adjustment capabilities. Pop the trunk and you’ll find a decently-sized enclosure for your cargo, despite the presence of the spare wheel and some space used for the power-operated top’s mechanism. So, if you pack smart, you can actually take plenty of luggage for a multi-day trip.
Powered by a 5.3-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine, driving this 1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible is nothing short of extremely pleasurable. It’s not a sports car or track tool, as its 3-speed automatic transmission is definitely not designed for performance driving. Rather, it’s a long-distance, rear-wheel drive mile muncher that will make you yearn for every opportunity to cross state lines. After all, that’s the XJS’s purpose – Grand Touring!
1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible
5.3L V12
3-Speed Automatic
RWD
Diamond Blue Exterior
Blue Interior
Power-Operated Soft Top
Up-To-Date Servicing
15” Wheels
Burl Wood Dash w/ Cup Holders
Aftermarket Brace
Aftermarket Speaker
Cruise Control
Original 32,700 Miles
Current Owner Reports Car Has Deep Pile Sheep Skin Seat Covers Which Are Navy & Like New
With Jaguar Cars recently rebranding to mixed reactions from auto enthusiasts, it’s a great time to remind ourselves of their greatest hits from the past. One of these is the XJS grand tourer. Produced between 1975 and 1996, the XJS is widely regarded as one of the most iconic Jags ever made. Its flying buttresses and grunty V12 engine all make for a superb driving experience, and one heck of a weekend cruiser. That’s why we’re glad to offer this 1992 Jaguar XJS V12. The car has covered 94,231 miles so far, and has reportedly undergone some recent maintenance.
Jaguar’s XJS is one of the most iconic grand tourers of the 1980s and 1990s. This beautiful car perfectly symbolizes old-school Jaguar charm, mixed with the modern features and conveniences of the time. Initially, Jaguar outsourced production of a convertible variant to American firm Hess & Eisenhardt in 1986. This was a coachwork job, where coupes were shipped to the company, and made into convertibles. However, Jaguar started making their own factory convertible variant from 1988. That’s what this 32,744-mile 1990 Jaguar XJS Convertible is, and it could be yours! The car comes with up-to-date servicing as well.
Here's a car that was almost killed off after just five years on the market but soon recovered to become one of the best-known British cars of the eighties. The 1991 Jaguar XJS V12, the successor to the legendary Jaguar E-Type, made its legacy as a luxury gran tourer. Assembled in Coventry, England, this facelift model was part of the final iteration after Ford’s acquisition of Jaguar. They introduced numerous modifications, such as removing the hyphen from the XJ-S to simplify it. The new designer, Geoff Lawson, made the rear windows appear enlarged by removing the frames despite having identical glass apertures. The potent V12 engine was also upgraded with a new injection and fuel system, new spark plugs, and a tidier engine bay. This particular 2+2 seating convertible model has received new rotors, new front brakes, and new front calipers, as reported by the current owner. Here is your chance to own a true classic British Hero for sale in McDonough, Georgia.
Jaguar’s XJS is widely regarded as one of the brand’s finest classic grand tourers, but by the 1990s, it was showing its age. That’s why Jaguar replaced it with the XK8 line-up. Sleek styling and modern mechanicals were the order of the day, and the XK8 ran from 1996 to 2006 before a second generation was introduced for the following year. Of course, Jaguar knew that they had to do a performance variant, what with the epic V12 that the XJS offered. Cue up the XKR, a supercharged V8 beast with serious power, but still offering that signature iron fist in velvet glove driving experience that Jaguar was known for at the time. This particular 2004 Jaguar XKR Coupe is up for sale with us from Sarasota, Florida, having driven only 43,000 miles in its lifetime so far. It’s also reportedly packing a PPF from front to back, ensuring that its smooth black paint job remains as pristine as possible.
Jaguars are the big cats of the automotive world—majestic yet capable of a powerful bite when provoked, much like this 2009 Jaguar XKR. With only 32,000 original miles on the clock, this performance-oriented grand tourer is perfect for effortless Sunday cruising, with a dash of exhilaration when the mood strikes. These XKR Coupes are rare to begin with—fewer than 1,200 were produced worldwide for the entire 2009 model year—and finding one with such low mileage is an even greater challenge.
During the Nineties and Early Two Thousands, Jaguar made a nice grand tourer called the XK8. Intended to draw upon Jaguar’s heritage XK badge that saw many iconic Fifties and Sixties sports cars emerge from the famous British automaker, the XK8 would also get a snarling supercharged variant, badged the XKR. As time went on, the XK8/XKR are now becoming future classics, and it’d be a great time to snag yourself one. Here’s a great example, a 137,190-mile 2001 Jaguar XKR Convertible in all its supercharged glory, waiting to thrill you on every drive.
What do you get when you imbue an Eighties car with Twenties (no not Twenty Twenties, but Nineteen Twenties) styling? That’s precisely what Excalibur aimed to do. This Milwaukee-based outfit was the work of Clifford Brooks Stevens, who initially designed the cars for Studebaker. Stevens subsequently formed a company to create them by himself. Sadly, the project wasn’t as successful as all involved would have expected, and after several failures, Excalibur folded in 1990. Of course, that hasn’t stopped others from creating replicas, such as this 1989 Excalibur Series V Replica. Built on a 1989 Mercury Grand Marquis GS chassis, this 17,688-mile automobile awaits its new owner in Williston, Vermont. It is often said that imitation is the best form of flattery, so the fact that someone built a replica of the Excalibur means that the car is worth checking out. If you’re the kind of person who lusts after the quirky and isn’t afraid to push the boundaries of what many consider a ‘classic’ or ‘modern classic’, why not buy this car and become its custodian?
The Chevy Nova, or Chevy II as it was also known, was the Bowtie’s contender in the compact car space between 1962 and 1979. It was quite a departure from Chevy’s other offerings that included full-size and midsize cars, plus sports, muscle and pony cars. Nevertheless, the Nova was a best-seller throughout much of the Sixties, since it represented affordable motoring for the masses who didn’t want a land yacht of epic proportions and eye-watering price. Now, the Nova is a great classic car, as well as a fine restomod platform. This particular 1966 Chevrolet Nova SS Restomod is a great example of the latter category, as it’s undergone a full restoration and has just 400 miles on its stonking new motor.
Being a manufacturer and making a statement in the ʼ80s was a tough task, as the automotive world was on full blast with cars making the move to more tech and a change in design to suit a massive shift in customer tastes and preferences. Mercedes-Benz in the 80s was peak German automotive and the secret to its success? Staying true to who they are and giving the world true luxury and superior engineering over marketing gimmicks. Present today is this 1988 Mercedes-Benz 420SEL, this German classic is a love letter to luxury cruising in style and has just a reported 140,316 miles on its clock.
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