Estimated Price: £4,000 - £6,000
- The 1991 Jaguar XJ6 belongs to the XJ40 generation (1986–1994), a model that represented a significant technological leap for Jaguar by introducing more modern electronics and a cleaner, more angular design. While it maintains the classic British 'gentleman's express' feel, it is often noted for its distinct rectangular headlamps (on Sovereign models) and improved AJ6 straight-six engines
- By 1991, Jaguar had addressed many of the early XJ40's electrical gremlins, replacing the problematic digital dashboards with traditional analogue dials
- The 4.0-litre AJ6 is widely considered the best and most reliable engine in the XJ40 range, offering a useful 223bhp and 278lb/ft of torque.
- First registered in 1991, this smart XJ40 has been owned by our vendor since 2007, having formed part of a private collection during that time
- This smart example presents really well in Diamond Blue over a classic XJ interior in Saville Grey leather with Chiltern Tweed panels and the usual figured hardwood veneers
- The specification includes a cassette stereo, trip computer, front and rear fog lights, a central cubby and arm rest, and electrically operated windows and door mirrors
- It has covered a little over 93,000 miles and is supplied with original hand books and history file containing previous MOT Certificates and invoices
- An appealing example of the 4th generation of Jaguar's XJ6, offering smooth six-cylinder performance and classic Jaguar comfort for its next custodian
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- Exterior ColourBlue
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