2002 Jaguar XJ8 Limousine
Splendid example in
service until March-22 with 14 service stamps; driven to us from Carlisle; just
3-owners and showing only 41,123 miles; ready for work or play
Dating from March 2002 this delightfully practical and capacious
Jaguar XJ8 Limousine comes to us along with Lot 110, directly from service and
was driven to us from Carlisle.
Created by
Eagle of Bolton, as with the Hearsein the sale, the car presents beautifully
with but a few minor marks (as pictured), finished in black and sitting upon its
original Jaguar 16” multi-hole alloy wheels.
Under
the bonnet, we find the powerful 3.2 litre AJV8 petrol engine which develops
240bhp and 316NM of torque, driving the rear wheels here via five-speed ZF 5HP24
automatic J-gate transmission.
Showing just
41,123 miles, the car is barely run-in some might say and features soft beige
leather throughout with the usual walnut trim and of course an additional middle
row of seats with additional door and partition. We also note a secondary blower above
the driver’s compartment with secondary controls for heating and cooling of rear
passengers, electric windows, electric front seats, digital climate control with
AC, cruise control and traction control.
The
history file includes the V5C recording six former keepers, the owner’s pack and
service book showing it was supplied new by Jaguar Cars Service Centre of
Bicester and reveals 14 stamps, the last in May 2020 at 38,871 miles by Lloyd
Jaguar of Carlisle. In addition, we
also find a few invoices for the recent service, a service in 2015 and new
battery dated February 2021 plus the current MOT valid until April 2023
recording no advisories.
For more information contact - will.daniels@brightwells.com
Reg No: BU02MYS
Chassis Number: SAJAC13L21KF40810
Engine Number: KB0106090153
Engine Size: 3248
Docs: V5C; owner's packs & service book with 14 stamps; few bills; MOT April 2023 with no advisories
Sale Section & Buyers Premium (ex VAT): Car 12%, Minimum £150
Estimate: £4,000-5,000
Lot 9
Lot ended
Thursday 12/05/2022
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