1987 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible by Hess & Eisenhardt Coachbuilders

  • Location: Collierville, Tennessee, United States
  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Jaguar
  • Model: XJS
  • Doors: 5
  • Year: 1987
  • Mileage: 41924
  • VIN: SAJNV5843HC136971
  • Color: Tan
  • Engine size: 5.3 Liter Aluminum 12
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Interior color: Tan
  • Vehicle Title: Clear

1987 Jaguar XJS Description

1987 Jaguar XJS V12 Convertible by Hess & Eisenhardt Coachbuilders

This 1987 Jaguar XJ-S V12 convertible is one of less than 2,000 specially modified Hess & Eisenhardt conversions. Convertibles had been attacked as unsafe for years (remember how the '76 Cadillac Eldorado was to be America's last convertible?), and threatened with extinction. Jaguar succumbed to fear and played it safe, designing the XJ-S as a coupe only. But the ban was a bluff, and Jaguar needed convertibles, fast!

Enter Ohio based Hess & Eisenhardt Coachbuilders. Hess & Eisenhardt had built special vehicles for presidents, kings, and queens, and now, Jaguar. According to a Jaguar website, "The Hess & Eisenhardt convertibles have two separate fuel tanks, positioned to allow for the roof to fully retract. The process of converting the stock Jaguar XJ-S Coupe into the H&E Convertible included the post-production removal of the roof, cutting the body in several sections, the addition of steel reinforcements behind the driver's seat, and 20 pound weights placed just behind the headlights to eliminate harmonic resonance caused by the significant modifications to the car. H&E XJ-S convertibles are identified by two small badges located just behind the front wheels."

Top up, it's challenging to distinguish the H&E convertible from the convertible Jaguar produced later. Top down, however, the H&E convertible is sleeker because the unpadded top folds completely into the body, leaving a long, smooth line. It's arguably one of the best looking Jags out there.

The Hess & Eisenhardt Jaguar XJ-S convertibles originated as factory-built coupes, and retain the original mechanicals. This includes the 5.3-liter V-12 engine, and a three-speed GM TH400 automatic transmission. Four wheel power disc brakes scrub the speed, and independent double wishbone suspension up front, with lower transverse wishbones out back, handle the bumps.

Inside, this car shows a nice soft patina, with a few blemishes on the leather and in the dash. The car has A/C, cruise control, variable speed wipers, power steering, power windows, power locks, remote mirrors, and a trip computer. In all, with the barest sprucing, you can have a rare, great looking Jaguar to drive and enjoy.

Call Art & Speed today at (901) 850-0507.

Mechanical

5.3 liter aluminum v12Dual throttle bodiesLucas ignition3 speed auto transmission

Chassis

Coil springs front and rearIndependent front suspensionIndependent rear suspensionFront sway bar215/70/15 front 215/70/15 rear Bridgestone TuranzaFront disk brakes/ rear disk brakes

Exterior

(NDJ) Nimbus White base/clear finish in beautiful conditionLights work as the shouldChrome in good condition showing minimal signs of agingTop works as is should with no tears or rips showing minimal aging

Interior

(ADE) Biscuit leather seats, showing some patina for its ageArm rest showing signs of wear.Burl walnut over lay in good condition with a few small imperfections.Carpet shows little wear with expected discoloration in the normal wear spots under foot.Gauges are clear and in working conditionCenter mounted digital trip computer is in working condition with a clear display