VERY CLEAN 1988 JAGUAR XJSC SPORT COUPE, V12 AUTOMATIC, AFTERMARKET JVC RADIO WITH AM/FM AND CD PLAYER, CRUISE CONTROL, CENTER CONSOLE DOOR PANEL STOORAGE, REAR STORAGE COMPARTMENTS, REMOVABLE T-TOPS AND CONVERTIBLE TOP, BEIGE LEATHER, HEATED SEATS, POWER WINDOWS LOCKS MIRRORS SEATS ETC, WOOD GRAIN, HEAT A/C, MANY GAUGES IN DASH CLOCK, 2 OVER DRIVES, OVER ALL A GREAT CAR, SHE RUNS AND DRIVES AS GOOD AS SHE LOOKS, LEATHER IS WORN IN SOME SPOTS BUT NOTHING CRAZY, THE WOODGRAIN HAS SOME CRACKING BUT IS STILL QUITE PRESENTABLE, THE TIRES ARE MINT, HAS JUST BEEN SERVICED, STARTS UP FIRST CRANK, BRAND NEW BATTERY, TUNE UP OIL CHANGE RADIATOR FLUSH ETC., , VERY RARE CAR NOT ALOT OF THE SPORT COUPES OUT THERE, MILEAGE IS LOW FOR THE YEAR, , The Jaguar XJS is a grand tourer produced by Jaguar cars; it is also the predecessor of the Jaguar E-Type. The Production of the XJS started in the year 1975 and ended up in 1996., , Specifications, Body Style: 2-door coupe, Engine: 5.3 liter Jaguar V12, , 1981-1990:, From the year 1981, a high efficiency engine was used with an output power of 295hp. A number of changes have been made to the exteriors, interiors, bumpers, dashboard and a new five spoke alloy wheels have been introduced. In the year 1982, the XJS stood first and second in the RAC Tourist Trophy Race., , In the year 1983, the Cabriolet made its entry in the 3.6 Jaguar AJ6 Engine by eliminating the rear seats and making it as a 2-seat. For the first time 5-speed manual transmission has been used in the 6-cylinder. In between the years 1988 and 1989, the XJR-S version has been introduced with a V12 5.3 engine which also marked the win at Le Mans. , To celebrate Jaguar's win at Le Mans, a special XJR-S version on the V12 5.3 litre car was released in 1988. The vehicle cae with a unique factory-fitted body kit, alloy wheels and minor performance modificaions. At one point Jaguar did consider producing a luxury Daimler version, but unfortunately was never put into production., , Specifications, Body Style: 2-door coupe, convertible, Engine: 5.3 liter Jaguar V12, Transmission: 3-speed automatic, Wheel base: 2591 mm, Height: 1214 mm, Length: 4869 mm, Width: 1793 mm, , 1980s, , From July 1981, XJ-S received the new High-Efficiency engine for much better economy; as a by-product, power was increased to 220 kW (295 hp) or 196 kW (263 hp) in North America.[7] At the same time, the XJ-S received changes to its exterior and interior (new five-spoke alloy wheels, chrome inserts on the upper part of the bumpers, wood inserts on dashboard and door cappings). In 1982, the new V12 XJ-S won first and second at the RAC Tourist Trophy race at Silverstone., [edit] 6-cylinder version and a convertible, , In 1983, a new 3.6 litre engine débuted Jaguar AJ6 engine I6, as well as a new cabriolet version, the XJ-SC. In the XJ-SC, the coupé's rather small rear seats were eliminated making it only a 2-seat car. The XJ-SC was not a full convertible but had a non-removable centre targa-type structure and fixed cant rails above the doors. The rear quarter windows remained as well., , Between 1983 and 1987 the 6 cylinder engined cars were only available with a 5-speed manual transmission (Getrag 265), with a 4-speed automatic (ZF 4HP22) offered from 1987 onwards (along with improved fuel injection as used on the XJ40). The earlier, manual models were not imported by Jaguar into the United States, which had to wait until the facelift manual 4 litre XJS coupé and convertible were available; even then they were sold only in low numbers. A limited number of earlier 5-speed AJ6 cars did however enter the US as grey market personal imports.[citation needed], , A V12 XJ-SC emerged in 1985., [edit] Full convertible, , The two-seat XJ-SC targa-type model was replaced with a two-seat full convertible in 1988 which proved to be a great hit., [edit] Hess & Eisenhardt convertible, 871-1613 call chris