Highlights
- A fine looking XJS presenting so well in a Regency Red Pearl metallic colourway
- Boasting a sensible, original mileage equating to under 3,000 a year
- Complete with a good paperwork archive with main dealer servicing to 75,000 miles
The Appeal
The XJS was launched in 1975 and had the unenviable task of following the E-Type as the sporting pinnacle of the prestigious Jaguar range. The XJS was originally only available with the 5.3L V12 engine carried over from the E-Type. This made for a rapid but far from economical British GT car. Later, of course, different variations of engine and body style followed with this 4L straight six variant considered a sweet-spot by many.
This example started life as a well specified Jaguar press car with uprated sports pack covering suspension and other complimentary additions. The car was dry stored for a period resulting in its sensible original mileage. It has clearly been well cared for throughout its history and is ready to enhance the motoring life of its next lucky owner.
The History and Paperwork
- The car hails from the Ford era of Jaguar being made in 1994
- The XJS was understood to have been initially used by Jaguar for PR purposes
- The car was first registered in August 1995 under registration number N558SWK
- The XJS was subsequently sold by Woodford Jaguar in March 1999
- At this stage the car had only covered around 5,000 miles
- The owner who bought the car in 2007 retained it right up until 2019
- In 2008, at around 76,000 miles, the car was put into dry storage
- The previous owner bought it out of dry storage in late 2019
- For the next year or so the car underwent a full recommissioning
- The current owner acquired the car via Car & Classic in May 2022
- There is a good level of paperwork included with the car
- This includes the current V5 registration document
- The current MOT is also present in hard copy
- Mot carried out on 12 April 2025 and no Advisories
- Mot certificates no longer issued but available online
- This is an advisory free test which is valid until April 2024#
- Numerous previous hard copy MOTs are also on hand
- The original service book is included documenting the maintenance history
- This contains 11 main dealer stamps up to 76,398 miles in 2008
- There are numerous invoices included for maintenance work undertaken
- These show in excess of £1,000 spent in the last year
- Other items include an XJS guidebook and head unit instructions
The Interior
- The cabin of the XJS is exquisitely trimmed in Connolly leather and Walnut veneer
- The pristine leather is finished in a Doeskin hue
- The heavily bolstered front seats are stitched into horizontal box pleats
- The front seats are fully electrically adjustable
- A minor amount of wear is reported to the driver’s offside bolster
- The rear seats are small and identically trimmed
- These present in a good overall condition too
- The dashboard is a blend of leather top and bottom panels
- The centre section is finished with a pristine walnut veneer panel
- The white on black instruments are housed in a hooded binnacle
- These sit behind the original, black, four-spoke Jaguar steering wheel
- The centre console houses the heating controls and Alpine radio cassette head unit
- The door cards are trimmed in leather and walnut with chromed accents
- Everything in the cabin is reported to be fully working
- Complementary coloured carpets are edge bound for luxury and longevity
- The good-sized boot is fully finished in hard wearing brown carpet
- Original attaché cased tools are present together with full sized spare wheel
The Exterior
- The car presents in a gleaming Regency Red Pearl metallic livery
- The condition of the original paintwork appears to be excellent overall
- It seems to exude a deep shine and no significant imperfections are reported
- The minimal brightwork shines deeply and provides attractive contrast
- The car sits purposefully on its original lattice alloy wheels
- These are 8J x 16-inch items and present in a good un-kerbed condition
- Jaguar headed centre caps are fitted all round
- These are shod with a mixed set of tyres in 225/55 configuration
- All light lenses and cabin glass appear original and undamaged
- The requisite marque and model badges appear present and correct
The Mechanics
- This example is fitted with the inline-six cylinder 4.0L AJ6 engine
- This was originally rated at around 245bhp with 289Ib-ft or torque
- Power is fed to the rear wheels via a four speed ZF4HP24E automatic gearbox
- This car is fitted with a sports suspension pack
- This is understood to include uprated Bilstein dampers
- Upgraded antiroll bars and bushes are also part of this pack
- This configuration makes for a powerful but refined sports GT car
- The engine bay appears to be very clean and original
- All visible inner panels and suspension mounts appear clean and undamaged
- The underside of the car looks straight and original
- Plenty of preservative underseal appears still present
- The documentation attests to the car having been diligently maintained
- Much has clearly been spent on keeping the car in top order
- The recent fitment of a heavy-duty Exide battery is noted
- The current owner attests to the car starting and driving very well
- No known mechanical issues were reported
Summary
The XJSs from the latter part of its production life are prized for being better built and engineered with any earlier problems fully ironed out under Ford’s diligent ownership. The 4.0L version of the car is often considered as the pick of the range by purists and enthusiasts. It was usefully powerful but lighter and more agile and offered the best combination of economy and performance.
This example benefits from being entirely original and in a fine overall condition. Those two variables are becoming increasingly hard to find together in Jaguars of this vintage. The classic red livery combined with the signature lattice alloy wheels makes this car a real head turner. The car’s mechanical condition is also reported as excellent and is further verified by the long, advisory free MOT. Surely a great ownership prospect for those in the market for a sophisticated British GT car.
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