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£300
1970 Jaguar XJ6 4.2 Manual
Registration No: MBP 2J
Manufacturer: Jaguar
Model: XJ6 4.2 Manual
First Registered:1971
Registration No: MBP 2J
Mileometer:
Chassis No: 1L 13019DN
MOT:none
Colour: Grey
The Jaguar XJ6 was introduced in September 1968, followed by the Daimler version in October 1968, and continued to 1973. Power-assisted steering and leather upholstery were standard on the 2.8 L De Luxe and 4.2 L models and air conditioning was offered as an optional extra on the 4.2 L. In March 1970 it was announced that the automatic transmission would be uprated to the Borg-Warner Model 12 unit. Around this time minor changes were made as well, such as moving the rear reflectors from beside to below the rear lights; on the interior the chrome gauge bezels were changed for black ones, to cut down on distracting reflections. In 1972 the option of a long-wheelbase version, providing a 4" increase in leg room for passengers in the back, became available. 78,973 Jaguar XJ6s were produced.
The Series One 4.2 XJ6 example offered here is a barn find rare Factory Manual version that is in need of restoration with the engine and gearbox then refitting. These are are now becoming very collectable especially the rare 4.2 manual. The body is described by the vendor as very sound. The interior is described as reasonable, the car has a Factory Fitted Steel Sunroof, and the car comes with nice private registration number.
The engine and gearbox are removed from the car. The 4.2 engine which is an unknown quantity, but does turn over, is from a slightly later car and the overdrive gearbox is the original.
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