'89 Jaguar XJS V12 Coupe, low mileage, original condition. Nicest Coupe on eBay.

  • Price: Ask a price!
  • Location: New Milford, Connecticut, United States
  • Make: Jaguar
  • Model: XJS
  • Type: Coupe
  • Trim: Coupe
  • Year: 1989
  • Mileage: 29,096
  • VIN: SAJNA5844KC156164
  • Color: Red
  • Engine size: V12
  • Number of cylinders: 12
  • Power options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
  • Fuel: Gasoline
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Drive type: RWD
  • Interior color: Tan
  • Drive side: Left-hand drive
  • Safety options: Anti-Lock Brakes
  • Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1989 Jaguar XJS Coupe Description

I've always liked the bold styling of the XJS Coupe. I think it is the "flying buttresses" that drew me to it. It was a wild and crazy departure for Jaguar but the elegant XKE had come to the end of the line and Jaguar had to deal with a host of new regulations.

The XJS is really the last Jaguar of the Lyon's-era as Jaguar's founder was still at the helm in Coventry when work started on the E-type replacement. The legendary Malcolm Sayer, who shaped the D-type, E-type and XJ13 prototype worked on the XJS project but diedbefore completion.
The heart of the XJS is the V12 engine. With 4 years of production under its belt,its smoothness and generous torque became the XJS selling point. The XJS HE was launched in '81 literally gave the XJS a new lease on life. Along with the HE came a swanky interior befitting a luxurious British sports car. Improvements in technology came quickly with the addition of ABS brakes, a new Marelli ignition system and improved automatic gearbox.
This XJS fell into the hands of its current owner as a gift upon the death of her employer. He had a small collection of fine cars including the Jaguar that she always admired. She never in her wildest imagination thought he would remember her in his will. Well admiration does not always coincide with desire. The Jaguar doesn't fit her lifestyle as a registered nurse living in rural Connecticut. So I have been asked to help find it a new home.

Because it was part of a large estate, much of the early ownership documentation hasn't been found. All we know is that the deceased owner purchased it from a dealer as a used car. He drove it about 2,000 miles before his death. No service records are therefore available save for a recent oil change and A/C service (converted to R134 and blows ice cold). But we do have a squeaky clean CarFax verifying the mileage and the pristine condition of this Jaguar. Tires are in excellent shape but I have not "date coded" to see how old they are. I'll check and add as soon as I can.
Our Jaguar is finished in Signal Red with fawn leather faced seats with electric adjustment and heaters. A few small imperfections on the original paint but that is to be expected in a car that is 29 years old. This particular year has government mandated passive restraints that function properly. It is equipped with its original sound system thankfully. I always despise seeing a modern radio head set against a sea of burled walnut. In addition to all of the standard kit, this XJS was ordered with dealer installed optional wire wheels in great condition.

Another custom note is the mesh grille and Euro standard single lens headlights. All of these make this Jaguar a bit different and no matter what your taste in cars is, you can't help but say Wow!
The Jaguar runs well, idles smoothly and shifts like it should. According to those who know in the very active Jaguar Club of North America, these XJS V12s can run forever, reliably, if cared for properly like this one was apparently. Stay on top of routine service and you can have this spectacular Jaguar for less money than a fully restored Triumph TR6. And this one is all original. Contact me in Connecticut through eBay so I can help schedule a thorough PPI at Auto Turismo Sport, New Milford, Conn., or the mechanic of your choice (local to the location of the Jaguar) if you have interest.
PLEASE NOTE NEW PHOTO: An interested client asked about the headliner and frankly, I didn't notice anything wrong until I asked someone to check. It appears that the headliner is sagging and will need to be repaired. It didn't bother me enough to notice when I drove it. Also the tool kit is not in the trunk and may be at the owner's home. I reduced the ask to reflect the headliner condition.