4.2 XJ6 S1 | |||||
4 Door Sedan | |||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
1973 | White | ||||
2015 | Black | ||||
Awaiting Rest. | |||||
Original | San Marcos | ||||
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X J | 3HGN930 |
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2015-01-19 18:21:24 | pauls writes:
Car was on ebay 1/19/15
www.ebay.com/itm/151554853722
Car sold at $2,500 after 13 bids.
Sellers description:
1973 Jaguar XJ6 Series 1
60,121 miles
This Jag is a California car that made it's way to Texas. The result of this is a very rust free example. The car has some surface spots here and there where the second paint job has started to chip, but nothing major. The chrome is brilliant and original.
To think no one in this car's life has picked anything off to put on another car is fantastic. Although the car shows it's scoresheet age in some parts, it's a great example of a 41-year-old car. You can sit in the car and experience what the car should look like for this age. In other words, it's not a restored car. This car is, as it should be, preserved.
Outside
All original except the paint. The original color appears to be Navy Blue, although tough to tell in certain light and you can only see it where the re-spray is flaking off. My original intention with this car was to remove the newer white paint and leave the original paint on the car. This is a difficult and time-consuming process, but the end result is a very original car.
The paint chips as shown in the picture are here and there. The bulk of the chips are, as to be expected, on the hood and nose of the car. There are some small dents on the hood of the car, and on the driver's door.
There are very small amounts of surface rust spots here and there. Nowhere is the car rusted through, purely cosmetic spots and easily repairable.
The chrome is all there; no missing parts and all are original to the car. I have the chrome trim for the front and back windshields. They are off the car because the rubber seals need to be replaces. They are in perfect condition and just need to be put back on. It's really amazing to see the chrome and as good of shape that it's in still original to the car. There are very small pits here and there in the chrome but from a few feet away, these are not visible. If you could find all the chrome pieces for this car it would be well in the thousands to replace it.
The interior
The interior is in pretty good shape. Everything inside the car is original except the radio. The radio is an aftermarket unit that is made to look like a vintage stereo. The difference is you can plug in your phone for audio or any digital audio player with an 1/8 jack.
The headliner will need some work; it's sagging in the back area and the headliner for the sunroof will need some attention. The sunroof by the way works.
The dash has some cracking, but again this is all original stuff. The wood shows signs of it's age as well and is all complete. There are no missing sections. The car was never picked at by other owners.
The seats and door panels look great with only a couple of small tears here and there.
The motor
Original motor and transmission. The motor, by far, is most impressive for a car of this age. The car starts right up. I start the car every week and let it idol just to keep everything working smoothly. It can be cold outside and the car has no issues starting.
The motor has had some important work done to it. For everything listed below, I have the corresponding receipts and all documentation will be handed over with the sale of the car.
Joe Curto AKA "The Carburetor King" rebuilt the carburetors in May of 2007.
Tapet Hold Down Kit and Valve seal, new fuel pumps, rebuild head and gasket, 6 Valve Guides, Valve Job, Install Guides and more. I have $8,000 of receipts for parts and labor on this car.
The Brakes
The brakes need to be worked on. I have a new master cylinder (not an easy part to find). It just needs to be put on. You would also want to change the discs and pads.
The Wheels and Tires
The wheels look great for their age. Again, to replace there would be a fortune! These don't need any work. They are rust free and have no dents. The tires are old but still hold air no problem. I have the receipts for the tires as well.
Also included is an original magazine ad from 1973. Again an interesting read and fun artifact that goes with the car.
Also included with the sale of the car is a Series 1 information picture/card. This is a subscription card from Edito-Service / Atlas Editions, which meant the cards were never available as a retail set, the only way to acquire them was through subscription with Atlas between 1991 and 1995. Atlas would send several new packets of cards each month and you would remit payment to continue your subscription.
2015-02-19 09:52:28 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 2/19/15
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-XJ6-Series-1-1973-jaguar-xj-6-series-1-/151593447747
Current bid US $1,225 reserve not met, 8 bids 1 day left in auction.
It appears above sale was not completed.
2015-03-25 10:40:17 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 3/25/15
www.ebay.com/itm/Jaguar-XJ6-Series-1-/151629239956
Current bid US $1,000 reserve not met 8 bids 2 days left in auction.
Previous auction ended as sold at $2,500 after 13 bids.