Jaguar XJ12 Series 3 5.3 Litre LWB

From the seller: “Classic Jaguar first registered in January 1984 with only 2 prior owners that has been unused since 2004. Solid condition as garage stored with some minor rust to sort around front and rear screens and on doors.

Clean unmarked beige leather interior and a full service history up to 2004 when last used and a genuine 79,000 miles. Starts, stops and runs for moving and a great basis for a light restoration to it’s former glory.

Engine runs smoothly and gearbox all working so with a recommission and some minor paint once surface rust has been dealt with and you will have a decent car. It even has tow bar fitted.

Bought as a project but too many other priorities to finish so have decided to move it onto for someone else to enjoy.”

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