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UF2J50098BW

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 1975 Silver
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 Awaiting Rest. 
  Loveland
  
OhioOhio
  
United StatesUnited States
 

 

Record Creation: Entered on 9 October 2023.

 

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Details Photos: Exterior (6)

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2023-09-25 20:03:23 | pauls writes:

Car offered at:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/listing/1979-jaguar-xj6c-loveland-oh-2704086

Seller's description:
Loveland, Ohio 45140
Mileage 25,074
VIN # UF2J50098BW
Exterior Silver
Transmission Auto
Interior Black
Engine IN-LINE 6
Condition Project
I recently purchased this rare 1975 Jaguar XJ6C from the 2nd owner (owned since 1977). These 2-door hard tops (no B-pillar) were only produced for three years and are becoming hard to find. Car was parked for many years. It has a lot of potential and would make great car for those who appreciate the rarity, luxury, and unique styling of these Jaguar coupes.

This is a project. Needs complete restoration. Does not run.

Low, Low miles w/documentation (25,000).
All glass is good. Engine is complete and unmolested.
New General RT 43 215/70R/15 tires, new Interstate battery.
Engine turns freely by battery. Engine and transmission dipsticks show full, pristine lubricants.
Some body rust. Needs floor pans.
Interior needs repair. Vinyl top is gone.
Clean, clear title in my name.
Original AM/FM radio/8 track player w/tapes included.

I had intended to restore, but my situation has changed.

2023-10-09 21:08:55 | StevenD writes:

Listed on Facebook Marketplace with following description:

I recently purchased this rare 1975 Jaguar XJ6C from the 2nd owner (owned since 1977). These 2-door hard tops (no B-pillar) were only produced for three years and are becoming hard to find. Car was parked for many years. It has a lot of potential and would make great car for those who appreciate the rarity, luxury, and unique styling of these Jaguar coupes. 

This is a project. Needs complete restoration. Does not run.

• Low, Low miles w/documentation (25,000).

• All glass is good. Engine is complete and unmolested.

• New General RT 43 215/70R/15 tires, new Interstate battery.

• Engine turns freely by battery. Engine and transmission dipsticks show full, pristine lubricants.

• Some body rust. Needs floor pans.

• Interior needs repair. Vinyl top is gone.

• Clean, clear title in my name.

• Original AM/FM radio/8 track player w/tapes included.

I had intended to restore, but my situation has changed. More pics on request.

Located in the Cincinnati, OH area. Will cooperate with your shipper. 

2023-11-15 22:55:47 | StevenD writes:

BTW, the car is advertised on Facebook marketplace with a price of $4300

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