Estimated Price: £20,000 - £25,000
- From 1975-1978 Jaguar introduced a short-lived two-door pillarless coupé version of the Series II XJ6, using the short-wheelbase floorpan and Daimler versions included the option of both six and twelve-cylinder engines
- Beautifully presented in Old English White over Sand Velour, this elegant six-cylinder Coupé was first registered on the 26th October 1976 and supplied by Sutton Bridge Motors to the first of three long-term family owners
- A signed letter by the first owner’s grandson states that the car was initially used as a second car up to his grandfather’s death in 1983, when it had covered approximately 23,000 miles
- Inherited by his father, the car was correctly stored, until it was registered to his son in 1997, who put it through an MOT in 2005 prior to a family wedding
- It was purchased by our vendor in 2016 and has formed part of an eclectic collection of aircraft, Porsche, Ferrari, a Shelby Mustang and a Sunbeam Rapier!
- Patently cherished, it benefits from a reconditioned gearbox and cosmetic works that include paintwork to the lower half
- The detailed history file includes the original stamped Passport to Service, interior sample book, original toolkit and various other interesting period items
- Presented to auction with just 24,679 miles indicated, this is a simply delightful example of a very desirable model and worthy of your serious attention.
- Body TypesOther
- Transmission
- Exterior ColourOther
- Interior Colour

