JAGUAR XJC V12

From the seller: “I am considering selling very original Jaguar XJ12C 5.3cc. It has been in storage most of its life since previous owner purchased it back in the early 80s, It was last taxed n on the road in 2004. It has been started every year since then up till 5 years ago.

Body condition is an excellent and believe to be unrestored condition , under the doors / wheel arches / floors / sills / boot floor / around the screens ( front and back ) no signs of rust. All panel gaps perfect and doors shuts as it should.

Biscuit Interior is in great condition and original too ( see pictures), no rips or damages. Dashboard is in great nick no crack or flaking. Headliners slightly hanging due to storage. ( very common to the old Jags ) it can be re glued easily.

There are few small blemishes in the paint and front bumper chrome has suffered along with the headlining.

It is a very clean original car with complete tool kit and original jack included

I have flushed and cleaned the tanks car now starts and moving it’s own power , engine running well and good oil pressure. However I’ve suggest car needs good major service and checking over due to long term storage. Also it needs to check all brakes and fluid before driving on the public roads.”

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