1987 Jaguar XJ6
Rare Old English White (bespoke order) / Biscuit
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One local Richmond, VA owner 1987-2005
Serviced locally by Dick Pilcher, Pilcher's Foreign Car (Jaguar/Rolls/Bentley
exclusive independent)
ALWAYS garaged and ALWAYS maintained on cost-no-object basis
NO rust - surface, rot or terminal cancer - ANYWHERE
PERFECT running and driving condition - tight, smooth and solid like a 3
year old car.
It's hard to tell whether or not the car has
ever been painted - my instinct tells me it was, but to even the discerning
eye, it is hard to say. Needless to mention there are NO issues with the
paint under very hard scrutiny looking everywhere I know to. Base of the
windshield & backlight, bottoms of doors, front and rear valances are
absolutely free of putty or bad prep work.
Chrome items are flawless. No dents in bumper
finishers, no dings in the grille, headlight rings, mirrors, et.c. Dealer
fitted rocker panel moldings are hiding nothing. Door edge guards are perfect
and original.
Windshield is a newer dealer replacement and
is pit-free like a new one.
As you can see, the car is free of dents and
dings down the side. Taillamp lenses are in like-new condition along with
the rear brightwork.
The rear bumper, like the front one, is free
of any impact damage and shines like new along with its chrome finisher.
Defunct power antenna was replaced the day after these pictures were taken
with as close an item to original as possible, retaining the fender escutcheon
to appear stock.
Exhaust system is leak-free right down to the
original polished tips. As you can see, there's no rust or damage to the
lower valance below the fuel tanks or along the centre of the car.
Boot upholstery is absolutely like-new; that's
a shadow, not a stain, in the lower corner closest to the seal. Jack and
lug wrench are in their bag, probably never used.
The right side, like the left, is spotless and
without issue of any kind.
Original "Kent" Alloy rims are shod
with Pirelli Z-Rated P4000 215/70/15s. No idea why they opted for Z rated,
but stability is beyond compare, as it should be. Tread is about equally
half gone, front and rear - you've got 20,000 miles or so before you wear
these out.
We look inside the front passenger door to find
one of the nicer original Series III XJ6 interiors left on the planet. Leather,
carpet, vinyl and wood are spotless, crack free and without visible wear.
Like the exterior and the mechanicals, the interior of this car was maintained
as it needed it, not after something went bad. Additionally, I treated the
front seats with Gliptone leather cleaner and conditioner. If I have time,
I'll do the rear as well. A very large quantity of Gliptone will go to the
person who hits "Buy it Now" - on the house.
The dash top and crash roll are in the same
condition as the leather upholstery. There are no cracks in the dash top
nor in the veneer or lacquer on the wood.
The same thing through the sunroof. Sunroof,
power windows, mirrors and locks work as intended.
Just like the passenger's seat, surprise, surprise,
the original Biscuit hides on the driver's seat are without fault. Armrest
on the centre console and on the doors - all of them - are pristine, without
cracks or fading.
The leather on the steering wheel is equally
good. All switchgear, instrumentation and illumination work without flaw.
The original factory AM/FM/Cassette stereo works
flawlessly - as does the original Delanair Mark II Climate Control system.
I will throw in one of my reproduction service training guides for the climate
control to the winning bidder - though you will not need it immediately,
it is a handy guide to the climate control system. AC blows ice cubes through
the dash vents, heat works, everything is on demand. AC was serviced two
years and 30,000 miles ago and has no faults at all. And yes, the trip computer
works without any problems, keeps perfect time, average speed, fuel consumption
et.c.
Ashtrays have never been used for their intended
purpose, nor has the cigar lighter.
I've owned a number of Series I, II and III
XJs. There is no substitute, even low original mileage, for correct and
thorough maintenance combined with excellent cosmetic condition. These cars
are known to run well past 200,000 miles with regular maintenance, yet fall
flat on their face at 60,000 miles in the hands of some oxygen thief owner
(like some folks I know who bought them new).
Keep reading, and I'll elucidate on some of
the major points already carried out on this car which will not need revisiting.
Note hot idle oil pressure - that's not a fluke. I've driven this car an
additional 100 miles since taking these pictures, and it keeps getting better
and better.
The rear seat, unsurprisingly, is just as good
as the front.
The headliner appears to be original and is
completely without fault.
On to what's really important! The engine in
this car had a comprehensive top end rebuild less than 30,000 miles ago.
Valves, seats, guides, springs and tappets along with the important tappet
sleeve stakedown kit were done. The Jaguar competition "black"
racing studs were installed in the block to prevent future stretching and/or
the need for this cylinder head to ever come off again. Clearances should
be checked repeatedly, and have been since this major overhaul was completed.
Along with regular filter replacements, all
six fuel injectors and related fuel injection hose were replaced about the
time of the top end rebuild. Most cooling hoses have been changed since.
The lower radiator hoses and the water pump bypass hose were just done the
other day by me when the lower radiator hose started to seep.
Since the car runs so well, it would be a shame
if the transmission didn't shift well. It has had regular service and a
light overhaul within the last ten years.
Suspension and steering are tight and the ride
quality is as intended with newer KYB gas shock absorbers all the way around
- two in front and four in rear.
So, you've made it this far! Good! Any questions?
E-mail me.
who am I?
I'm Chip Lamb,
small business owner and general car
fanatic. Unlike some of the seemingly primo cars of this ilk out on eBay,
I'm not some slick Willie, Fast Freddy used car dealer. This really is
legitimate.
About 2 months ago, my friend Dick Pilcher
called me and asked me if I wanted to buy a customer of his' car, since
said customer was hot to sell after 18 years of proud ownership and Dick's
capable servicing. After a short adventure in acquiring the car and bringing
it up to snuff, I made the decision to pass it along to someone else as
appreciative as I am. I have owned some really stellar Jaguars and cleaned
up some not-so-stellar-to-begin-with XJs. I have been around the block a
few times, and trust me, I wouldn't have touched this with a ten foot pole
if it weren't a very right car.
If you're new to the Jaguar world, or just to
XJs, I'd recommend joining the XJ
forum at Jag-Lovers. There is no better resource for these cars or their
owners than the collective wisdom and the results of other people's mistakes
than the 10 year old Jag-Lovers forums. I am one of the original administrators
of those lists, specifically the one pertaining to cars converted to alternate
powertrains! Yes, then I grew up!
payment/shipping information:
First - bidders with a feedback rating less
than (10) or with substantial negative feedback need to contact
me prior to placing a successful bid and/or Buy it Now. I need to know
you exist.
Payment is due within seven (7) days of auction
close unless alternate arrangements are made with me. I do not wish to play
games with your finance company, receive a finance company cheque or anything
else pending circumstances beyond my control. Acceptable forms of payment
are cash, cashier's cheque or other form of certified funds. Please
feel free to ask if you think I am being unreasonable or have forgotten
some common form of safe payment (no, I'm not accepting Paypal for this).
Shipping within 250 miles of Richmond, VA is
being offered as a complimentary service to the Buy-It-Now purchaser.
If Buy-It-Now is not used, you win the car
anyway, and you would still like the car transported along the east coast,
ask me and I'll tell you if I can do it. If you would like to pick the car
up in person I have no problem with that, either. Finally, if you would
like to have the car shipped a great distance, please make your arrangements
and have the car retrieved within fourteen (14) days of auction close. If
you are a serious bidder, let's talk beforehand
should you think you might have a problem meeting this deadline. I am pretty
flexible so long as payment has been received.
Any other questions? E-mail
or call!
804-357-4926 9-6EDT