Lot 516: 1989 Jaguar XJ-S 3.6-Litre Coupé
Goodwood Festival of Speed, Bonhams (11th July 2008)
Conceived as a comfortable and long-legged Grand Routier rather than an out-and-out sports car like the preceding E-Type, the XJ-S made use of the Jaguar XJ6/XJ12 platform and running gear. Shorter in the wheelbase than its saloon siblings, the XJ-S debuted as a V12-powered coupé, with six-cylinder and soft-top versions following in the 1980s. The car’s 150mph performance was not achieved without penalty however, its prodigious thirst causing sales to nosedive as oil prices soared. However, the arrival of the HE (High Efficiency) V12 in 1981 and the introduction of the smaller six - the XJ-S was the first model to receive Jaguar’s new 3.6-litre AJ6 engine - enabled it to weather the storm. Autocar much appreciated the first all-new Jaguar six since 1948: ‘It is the 24-valve engine’s flexibility that impresses most. Such is its low-down pulling power that, in town and urban conditions, one rarely needs more than 2,000rpm to keep up with the traffic flow.’ In manual transmission form the new 3.6-litre XJ-S was capable of reaching 137mph, yet at a steady 56mph delivered 36 miles to the gallon, a massive improvement over the original 12-cylinder version.
A desirable manual transmission model, this 3.6-litre XJ-S Coupé was supplied new via Julians of Reading to Norcros PLC, and three months later passed into the private ownership of the Rt Hon John Redwood MP (the company’s non-executive chairman) who specified the special Westminster Blue livery and kept the vehicle until 2002. The accompanying service booklet is fully stamped (by Jaguar agents) to 31st March 2000 (at 39,981 miles) while eight expired MoTs on file for the period 1996 to 2007 confirm a genuine mileage of 44,482 from new. Extremely original and very well maintained in all areas, the car is offered with MoT to June 2009, Swansea V5 registration document and press cuttings and articles relating to the Rt Hon John Redwood MP.
A desirable manual transmission model, this 3.6-litre XJ-S Coupé was supplied new via Julians of Reading to Norcros PLC, and three months later passed into the private ownership of the Rt Hon John Redwood MP (the company’s non-executive chairman) who specified the special Westminster Blue livery and kept the vehicle until 2002. The accompanying service booklet is fully stamped (by Jaguar agents) to 31st March 2000 (at 39,981 miles) while eight expired MoTs on file for the period 1996 to 2007 confirm a genuine mileage of 44,482 from new. Extremely original and very well maintained in all areas, the car is offered with MoT to June 2009, Swansea V5 registration document and press cuttings and articles relating to the Rt Hon John Redwood MP.
Lot Details
| Auction |
Goodwood Festival of Speed Bonhams, Goodwood, Chichester, Sussex |
|---|---|
| Type | Car |
| Lot Number | 516 |
| Estimate | £5400-£5800 |
| Outcome | SOLD |
| Hammer Price | £5500 |
| Hammer Price (inc premium) | £6325 |
| Year | 1989 |
| Condition rating | |
| Registration number | F630 SRX |
| Mileage | - |
| Chassis number | SAJJNAEC7CA162066 |
| Engine number | 9DPAMA186971 |
| Engine capacity (cc) | |
| Engine - cylinders | |
| Number of doors |
Related Model Profiles
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Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 (1983-1991)
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| 1. | 1986 Jaguar XJ-S 3.6-Litre Cabriolet | £11500 |
| 2. | 1989 Jaguar XJ-S 3.6-Litre Coupé | £6325 |
| 3. | Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 | £1250 |
| 4. | Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 (1972) | Unknown |
| 5. | Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 (1973) | £1500 |
| 6. | Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 (1983) | Not sold |
| 7. | Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 (1983) | $3000 |
| 8. | Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 (1985) | £7500 |
| 9. | Jaguar XJ-S 3.6 (1985) | Not sold |
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