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Auction: Saturday 13th July 2024, 1:00pm at Unit6 Harbour Close, Cracknore Industrial Estate, Marchwood, Southampton
Viewing: Monday 1st July 2024, 9:00am - 5:00pm to Saturday 13th July 2024, 9:00am - 1:00pm

Lot 106: 1991 Jaguar XJS V12 HE
- Sold
Sold for: £3,410
Manufacturer:
Jaguar
Registered:
1991
Model:
XJS V12 HE
Registraton:
J860RMO
Mileage:
82720
Chassis No:
SAJJNAEW3BM175301
MOT:
July 2025
Colour:
Blue
Bodywork/Structure:
Paintwork:
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History:
Electrical:

Jaguar XJS V12 1991 offered for sale. This Car was taken to France but never registered, so still on UK V5 and plates, however the DVLA states that it will need a V5 applied using a V62 Form, with minimal charges. It was bought from a friend of the vendor in France some 11 years ago but not really used. The existing V5 shows one previous keeper, but we believe that is the UK owners and is not up to date, it will possibly show more on registering for its new V5 

The vendor recommissioned and has had French MOT 3 years ago, the latest valid for a further year without any advisories.  The cost of recent reconditioning was around 3000 Euros and included  full replacement of water pipes,  new plugs, filters, breaks, exhaust and most recently full underbody protection. The vendor states that the car has covered around 82000 miles and is believed to be genuine and there are 17 UK Main Dealer stamps in the service book up to 2002 at 72,000 miles. The vehicle has a UK MOT till July 2025.

The car was driven 550 km from Limoges to the venue obviously not all the way! The ferry to Portsmouth was booked. The vendor says the vehicle has been in constant and reliable use for the past three years, with much additional work to tweak the performance.


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