Description
The Jaguar XJ-S (later called There were three different iterations, with a final production total of 115, 413 units over a period of twenty years and seven months.
Originally developed using the platform of the then XJ sedan, the XJ-S was known for its prominent rear suspension. Early styling was partly the work of Jaguar's aerodynamicist Malcolm Sayer - one of the first designers to apply advanced aero principles to cars - but Sayer died in 1970 before the design was completed.
The last version, produced from 1991 to 1996, was manufactured after Jaguar was acquired by Ford, who made numerous changes and dropped the hyphen in the name, leaving Jaguar's longest-running model marketed simply as the XJS.
The model here is a 12 cylinder version with injection. It is an original model, unrestored. Inside with white leather upholstery with red piping. The recorded kilometer distance is 97, 000 km. A beautiful 12 cylinder for the enthusiast.
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