Jaguar XJ6 Series II 4.2 1979 - NO RESERVE

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Specifications
  • Brand

  • Jaguar

  • Model

  • XJ6

  • Type

  • Series II 4.2

  • Body

  • Sedan

  • Year

  • 1979

  • Registration

  • German documents

  • Chassis number

  • 2T66925BW

  • Date of first admission

  • 05-04-1979

  • Fuel

  • Gasoline

  • Odometer reading

  • 30537 Km

  • Color

  • Gray

  • Transmission

  • Automatic

  • LHD or RHD

  • LHD

  • Is in a driving condition

  • Is in a non-driving condition

Description

The 1979 Jaguar XJ6 Series II 4.2 is an iconic model that embodies the elegance and luxury of the British car brand. This particular XJ6, from a private collection, has been idle for a long time and its technical condition is currently unknown. Nevertheless, there is no denying that this is a car that represents a rich history, both in terms of design and driving experience. The Jaguar XJ6 was always known for its combination of refined style and powerful performance, with the 4.2-liter six-in-line engine at its beating heart.

The XJ6 Series II was an evolution of the original XJ model, launched in 1968. Jaguar wanted the Series II to build on the success of the first XJ, with subtle design changes and improved handling. The model received a slightly higher grille and larger bumpers, but remained true to the elegant silhouette that made the XJ Series so recognizable. As such, this car was a symbol of British refinement, where driving comfort and luxury went hand in hand with technical sophistication.

The 4.2-liter engine housed in this XJ6 was known for its smooth and powerful performance. Although the XJ6 was not a distinct sports car, it offered more than enough power to perform impressively, especially on long drives. Its comfort and driving experience endeared it to a wide audience, from business drivers to luxury car enthusiasts.

It is clear, however, that this particular Jaguar needs some attention after years of downtime to show its full potential again. The long downtime makes the technical condition uncertain, but for a collector or enthusiast, that is precisely an opportunity. A project like this not only offers the opportunity to revive a piece of British automotive history, but also to build a car that still impresses, both in performance and appearance. To get a good idea of the lot, we recommend you come to the viewing day.

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