XJ-S | Cirrus Grey | ||||
Cabriolet | Mulberry | ||||
Right Hand Drive | |||||
22 November 1985 | |||||
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22 November 1983 | United Kingdom | ||||
1983 | Cirrus Grey | ||||
2023 | Mulberry | ||||
Nice Driver | |||||
Cheshire | |||||
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2023-09-30 20:03:56 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 7/17/19
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1985-Jaguar-XJ-SC-3-6-Manual-Only-57-000-Miles-From-New-Stunn ...
Classified ad price: £14,995 seller morseclassics, car now said to be in Northampton, UK, 57k miles.
Seller's description:
1985 Jaguar XJ-SC 3.6 Manual. Cirrus Grey with Mulberry leather. The 99th XJ-SC built and believed to have been displayed by Jaguar at the New York Auto Show. One of only two cars finished in the attractive combination of Cirrus Grey with Mulberry hide interior. Only 57,800 miles from new and has formed part of a private collection since 1993 so with the last keeper for 26 years. This stunning Jaguar Cabriolet has an interesting history and specification. Apparently the 99th XJ-SC built, it started life as a 1983 left hand drive model that's believed to have been displayed by Jaguar at the New York Auto Show. The company then converted it to right hand drive before selling it in 1985 to Tom Walkinshaw Racing for their own use. One of only two such cars finished in the attractive combination of Cirrus Grey bodywork and Mulberry-coloured hide interior trim, 'C347 AWK' is also unusual in being equipped with the optional five-speed manual transmission. It presently displays 57,800 miles from new and has formed part of a private collection since 1993. The car drives without fault and no expense has been spared in its upkeep. This unusual Jaguar comes complete with its original owners' manual, service book and a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, plus a collection of invoices and old MOT certificates. A unique opportunity to acquire a very rare car that we are very proud to offer and any Classic Car enthusiast would be very proud to own. This car will grace any showground and is a worthy addition to any collection.
2020-09-12 14:35:42 | pauls writes:
USA Market car with LHD and was later converted to RHD by Jaguar. Jaguar Cars Company Car. First car in Cirrus Grey.
2023-09-30 20:13:52 | pauls writes:
Note: LHD (original) VIN SAJJNVCB8EC114080
2023-09-30 20:16:55 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
www.carandclassic.com/car/C1626335
Seller's description:
Price £15,000
1983 Jaguar Xjs C-3.6
Mileage 63,000
Cheshire, United Kingdom
1983 Jaguar XJ-SC 3. 6
Displayed by Jaguar at the New York Auto Show
Registration: C347AWK
Chassis: SAJJNACC7CC114080
Odometer: 63, 000
Transmission: Manual
MOT: September 2023
This car was displayed by Jaguar at the New York Auto Show
The 99th XJ-SC built
Used by Jaguar Works as a company vehicle before being sold to Tom Walkinshaw.
Desirable Getrag 5-speed manual gearbox model
1 of 2 cars finished in a rare colour combination of Cirrus Grey and Mulberry Red
Lovely condition throughout
Matching set of Pirelli P600 tyres
TWR window sticker
Jaguar hertitage trust certificate
Supplied with hood cover and spare wheel
Complete with sales brochure and service manual
Two sets of keys
This tidy-looking Jaguar Cabriolet has an interesting history and specification. This Jaguar was the 99th XJ-SC built, it started life as a 1983 lefthand drive model that's was displayed by Jaguar at the New York Auto Show. Jaguar Works then converted it to righthand drive before selling it in 1985 to Tom Walkinshaw Racing for their own use(backed up by documents in the history file). One of only two such cars finished in the attractive combination of Cirrus Grey bodywork and Mulberry-coloured hide interior trim, 'C347 AWK' is also unusual in being equipped with the optional five-speed manual transmission. It presently displays 63, 000 miles from new and has evidently been well cared for and maintained regardless of cost. The vendor judges the Convertible bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, straight-six engine and transmission to all be in 'very good' order. This unusual Jaguar is now being offered complete with its original owners' manual, service book and a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, plus a collection of invoices and old MOT certificates. A unique opportunity.
Estimate £15, 000 - £17, 000
2023-09-30 23:03:23 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 3/18
online.handh.co.uk/m/lot-details/index/catalog/84/lot/40030/
Auction description:
Lot 20 of 152: 1985 Jaguar XJ-SC 3.6
An Auction of Selected Classic Cars
Auction Venue
Imperial War Museum Duxford
Estimate: £13,000 - £15,000
Registration No:C347AWK
Chassis No:SAJJNACC7CC114080
This tidy-looking Jaguar Cabriolet has an interesting history and specification. Apparently the 99th XJ-SC built, it started life as a 1983 lefthand drive model that's believed to have been displayed by Jaguar at the New York Auto Show. The company then converted it to righthand drive before selling it in 1985 to Tom Walkinshaw Racing for their own use. One of only two such cars finished in the attractive combination of Cirrus Grey bodywork and Mulberry-coloured hide interior trim, 'C347 AWK' is also unusual in being equipped with the optional five-speed manual transmission. It presently displays 57,800 miles from new and has formed part of the vendors private collection since 1993. The vendor judges the Convertible bodywork, paintwork, interior trim, straight-six engine and transmission to all be in 'very good' order. This unusual Jaguar is now being offered complete with its original owners' manual, service book and a Jaguar Heritage Certificate, plus a collection of invoices and old MOT certificates. A unique opportunity.
Sold For £14,062.50