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Record Creation: Entered on 6 November 2011.

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2011-11-06 21:16:15 | pauls writes:

Car was at auction 9/11
www.barons-auctions.com/details.php

Auction description:
Lot No: 128
Manufacturer Jaguar Cars
Model XJRS 6.0 TWR Motorsport
First Registered 1992
Registration No J800 JAC
Engine No 8W010712SB
Chassis No SAJJSAES3EK185304
MOT Jan 2012
Colour Flamenco Red
One of the most desirable XJS's produced was the V12, 6.0 XJRS, which were affectionately known as "Tarmac Rippers" to Jaguar test drivers. These superb cars were equipped with the later spec, ultra smooth, 6.0 litre V12 engine, Jaguar-Sport alloys, uprated suspension and sports interior.

J800 JAC was originally supplied new by Meads of Bolton. The car is believed to be one of circa 150 facelift 6.0 litre V12 TWR Motorsport cars with the later rear end, with a reputed 330bhp. It features uprated gearbox, Zytec engine management, wider rear wheels, uprated suspension, and bodykit.

History with the car includes five MOTs including the current one which shows that the car has covered just over 7,000 miles in just under four years and the original number plates are included with the car. Meads supplied a replacement service book with seven service stamps up to 77,800 miles. There are also some loose invoices, showing an oil and filter change as well as new water pump, viscous fan coupling and fan blades. MOTd until January 2012, the vendor states that 'the vehicle fires up first time and idles perfectly, oil pressure is maintained at 3/4 whilst cold and also when hot and the gearbox is fine and changes smoothly.'
Guide Price: £5000 to £6000
Sold £5200 + Premium

2014-09-16 19:23:54 | pauls writes:

Car to return to auction 9/14
www.classic-auctions.com/Auctions/08-10-2014-ImperialWarMuseumDuxford-1369/1991J ...

Auction description:
Sale Date: 8th October 2014
1991 Jaguar XJR-S 6.0
Estimate: (£) 6,000 - 8,000
Reg Number: J800JAC
Chassis Number: SAJJSAE53EK185304
Engine Number: 8W01071258
Cc: 5993
Body Colour: Flamenco Red
Trim Colour: Red
MOT ExpiryDate: Nov 2014

Some 1,130 XJR-S models were built by JaguarSport between 1988 and 1993. They featured highly distinctive bodykits, alloy wheels and suspension improvements. 'J800 JAC' is the later 6.0-litre version finished in attractive Flamenco Red with Doe skin interior. Complete with a large file of invoices including ones for a recent comprehensive brake overhaul by Stratstone (c.£4,000) and extensive body restoration. The vendor classes the bodywork, paintwork engine and automatic transmission as 'excellent' and the interior as 'good'.

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