1993 Jaguar XJS Convertible
Specifications |
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| Stock: | J93-146 |
| Current condition: | ORIGINAL-PRESERVED |
| Performance: | 4.0-liter 24-valve Straight-6 |
| Transmission: | 4 speed automatic |
| Color exterior: | Jade Green |
| Color interior: | Parchment (with Black Top and Boot) |
| Optional equipment: | Leatherbound tilt steering wheel, Power Steering, Heated Front Seats, Power Folding Roof, Alarm System, Hella Cruise Control, Trip Computer, Jaguar AM/FM/Casette/CD Stereo System |
| Mileage: | 29,837 showing |
| Wheels: | Jaguar Lattice Alloy Wheels |
| Tires: | Goodyear Eagle GT P235/60 R15 |
| Brakes: | Power Brakes |
| Vin #: | SAJNW4748PC187146 |
| Engine #: | 9EPCLA170336 |
| Other 1: | Body Number: SAJJNWDD4PS187146 |
Description
This highly original 1993 Jaguar XJS Convertible is a beautifully preserved Southern California car that has remained under the care of just two owners from new! It is finished in elegant Jade Green with a Parchment leather interior and matching Black power convertible top and boot, this Jaguar presents as an especially attractive and uncommon color combo that perfectly complements the timeless lines of Jaguar's grand touring convertible and is sure to turn heads where it may roam!
Having spent its life in Southern California, the Jaguar has been carefully maintained and remains an exceptionally solid, well-sorted example. It starts easily, runs smoothly, and delivers the refined driving experience that made the XJS one of the premier luxury touring convertibles of its era. With its smooth 4.0-liter inline-six engine, four-speed automatic transmission, and comfortable independent suspension, this Jaguar is equally enjoyable for relaxed weekend cruising or longer road trips.
On the Inside, the cabin offers the craftsmanship and luxury expected of a Jaguar, featuring beautiful figured walnut trim, supple leather seating, and a host of desirable comfort and convenience features. The heated power seats, memory driver's seat, leather-bound steering wheel, premium audio system, and power convertible top combine to create an exceptionally comfortable grand touring environment.
With its low ownership history, Southern California provenance, outstanding originality, and striking Jade Green over Parchment color combination, this 1993 Jaguar XJS Convertible represents a wonderful opportunity to experience a finely-preserved example that is ready to be driven and enjoyed on your favorite drives today!
Factory Equipment & Features
* Matching 4.0-Liter Aluminum Inline 6-Cylinder Engine
* 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
* 3.54 Rear Axle Ratio
* Electronic Fuel Injection & Electronic Ignition
* Power Rack-and-Pinion Steering
* Power Four-Wheel Disc Brakes with Teves Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS)
* Leather-Bound Tilt Steering Wheel with Driver Airbag
* Analog Instrumentation with Tachometer
* Driver Seat & Outside Mirror Memory
* Heated Power Front Seats with Power Lumbar Support
* Heated Outside Mirrors
* Heated Windshield Washers
* Power Folding Convertible Top
* Heated Glass Rear Window
* Remote Keyless Locking & Alarm System
* Central Power Door Locks
* Hella Cruise Control
* Trip Computer
* Four-Speaker 80-Watt AM/FM Stereo with Cassette
* Figured Walnut Fascia, Door Trim & Center Console
* Carpeted & Illuminated Trunk
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History
The Jaguar XJ-S is a luxury grand tourer manufactured and marketed by British car manufacturer Jaguar from 1975 to 1996, in coupé, fixed-profile and full convertible body styles. There were three distinct iterations, with a final production total of 115,413 units over 20 years and seven months. Originally developed using the platform of the then current William Heynes designed XJ saloon, the XJ-S was noted for its prominent rear flying buttresses. The early styling was partially by Jaguar's aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer — one of the first designers to apply advanced aero principles to cars. Sayer died just before the XJ-S body styling was frozen for production. In its final iteration produced from 1991 to 1996 it was manufactured after Jaguar was acquired by Ford, who introduced numerous modifications — and eliminated the hyphen in the name, marketing Jaguar's longest running model simply as the XJS.
