Introduction
Alan Stuart
With the bullet proof AJ16 4.0L engine, the Celebration was the perfect swansong to nearly two decades of the XJS.
The Jaguar XJS was first released in 1975, following on from the acclaimed Jaguar E-Type. Instead of aiming to reinvent the already perfected proverbial wheel, Jaguar aimed instead to take on the luxury grand tourer market, and this is precisely what they did with the XJS. Between 1975 and 1996 the XJS underwent numerous revisions, culminating in the final run of the "Celebration" edition in 1996. This special edition run came with some nice extras such as diamond turned wheels, embossed leather seats, and wood-rimmed steering wheel. With its convertible roof, automatic gearbox, and punchy ~238BHP engine, the XJS Celebration Convertible is the perfect car for road trips on the continent, lazy summer drives, and weekend trips away.
This particular model has been reconditioned by Knowles-Wilkins Engineering (KWE) in August 2008 to the following specification; E3 Perishables Service, S1 Suspension Restoration & Rebuild, HID Headlamp Upgrade, and O8 Cavity Rust Protection, at a cost of £11,156. It comes to market from over 23 years ownership, originally purchased and registered as a company car by the vendor in 1997, just 2 former keepers on the books with the DVLA, we think this car should appeal to the collectors.
This auction listing was written from information supplied by Alan after meeting Cornelis the owner, and having visited and photographed the vehicle.
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Hi,
Im currently bidding on your XJS, i have a manual V12. When you turn the fan on is there a ticking noise as though there is comething blocking it
regsrda
edward
There are no ticking noises coming from the fine, the only ticking noise comes from the clock, very softly.
Fine means ‘fan’.
Thank you
Hi – sorry about the late notice (only started looking for an xjs yesterday). Are you around today (25th July) for me to look at the Jag? It looks super. Thanks, Andrew
I am
Cornelis
I am at home for the next three days.
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Esher
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