Little Red Dress: 1994 Jaguar XJS Convertible

The Jaguar XJS is beautiful classic that is regularly stripped of its original British built 6 or 12 cylinder powerplants and powered by some carburetor fed pushrod V8 — but not today.  Today, we’ve got a nice example that looks clean and original with low miles and a very reasonable price tag.  Find this 1994 Jaguar XJS offered for $11,900 in Ann Arbor, MI via cars.com.  Tip from Steven.

The Jaguar XJS was a luxury grand tourer replacement for the E-Type that survived with only a few
changes over an substantial 20 year lifespan.  Production started in 1976, had a minor makeover
in 1982, and a more significant re-design in 1992 and the last cars
left the factory in 1996.  

Under the bonnet is a 226 horsepower 4.0 liter DOHC inline-6 that propels the 3500 lb convertible from zero to 60mph in about 7.5 seconds.  It isn’t the fastest thing on the planet, but it oozes character.

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