Registration No: P659 PWC
Chassis No: SAJJFALG3BP801167
MOT: June 2023
The first Jaguar XJ was launched in 1968 and the XJ designation has been used for successive Jaguar flagship models ever since. The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have had the input of Sir William Lyons, the company's founder. The Jaguar XJ (X300) was manufactured between 1994 and 1997 and was the first XJ produced entirely under Ford ownership and can be considered an evolution of the outgoing XJ40 generation. Like all previous XJ generations, it features the Jaguar independent rear suspension arrangement with the design emphasis on improved build quality, improved reliability and a return to traditional Jaguar styling elements. The X300 was stylistically intended to evoke the image of the more curvaceous series XJ. The front of the car was redesigned significantly to return to four individual round headlamps that provided definition to the sculptured bonnet. Mechanically, it was similar to the XJ40 that it replaced. Six-cylinder X300s are powered by the AJ16 inline-six engine which is a further enhancement of the AJ6 engine that uses an electronic distributor-less ignition system.
First registered on 30 June 1997 and presented in the appealing combination of Anthracite Pearl with contrasting Cream leather interior, this XJ6 Executive features including Air Conditioning and Leather seats which are otherwise optional extras on standard models and was purchased by the vendor through H&H Classics in July 2015 at the very venue it is offered for sale today. Since its purchase, it has been serviced every year by almost exclusively the same local garage, with the most recent on 26 June 2022, along with an air con regas at £290.27. ‘P659 PWC’ also recently benefited from the headlining being re-trimmed in June of this year, as well as a replacement Bosch battery in May.
Now with just 47,701 warranted miles on the odometer and 3 former keepers on the V5C document, this XJ6 comes accompanied with an impressive history file. Included is the original bookpack containing driver’s handbook, quick reference guide, security system guide, sound system guide and the service booklet which contains 5 stamps up until 2001. In addition, and most impressively, MOT certificates every year from 2001 until 2022, apart from 2013 and 2014 when the vehicle was suspected off the road. Included with these MOT certificates are the accompanying invoices for nearly all, as well as details of servicing alongside these. From looking through the history file, it is clear that for the majority of its life, this vehicle has been looked after by almost exclusively main dealers and two separate local garages. The vendor rates the condition of the bodywork, paintwork, electrical equipment, transmission and interior trim all as ‘Very Good’, with the engine ‘Good’. Please note a hairline crack on the sump was identified in early July and has since been repaired.
For more information, please contact:
Andreas Hicks
andreas.hicks@handh.co.uk
07943584762