For over twenty years from 1975 through 1996 Jaguar manufactured and marketed the XJS (XJ27) as the flagship grand-tourer. It was built in either form or Coupe or full convertible but only in two-door form. You could get an XJ with the similar front end and lines in a 4-door. Originally the XJ-S, later the XJS would come with the V-12 engine with a choice of manual or automatic transmission but the manual was soon dropped and the V-12 would later become an option. Later on, Jaguar would also have some high performance or specialty XJS that would enter the picture as well. This particular great driver example here in our Traverse City location seems to be in pretty nice shape. You can tell it has been maintained over the years as the reliable straight-six AJ6 engine starts right up and purrs like a kitten. It goes down the road like you're riding with royalty. The convertible top condition seems nice and operates as it should. The interior is in overall good condition for the age but has seen some sunny top down days. Paint has some blemishes but no rust holes or rot anywhere with the exception of some surface rust on areas where you would expect it. This is a ton of car for the money and you could just drive the wheels off of it or it wouldn't take much to take it to the next level of perfection. We welcome any questions and inspections.
