Jaguar XJS XJS CONVERTIBLE (1995)
for sale
Price: US $4,999.00
Price: US $4,999.00
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his auction is for a used
1995
Supercharged Jaguar XJS (Yes, a SUPERCHARGED XJS) Convertible in blue
color, with a Salvage Title. This is one of my five Supercharged XJS
conversions.
So, I did what Jaguar didn’t do
in 1995 and 1996 with the jaguar XJS models. I installed a 6-cylinder 4.0 liter
Supercharged OEM Jaguar engine and matched transmission (GM 4L80E) on my XJS.
As you may be aware of, all XJS were only
offered with the normal aspirated engines in both the six and 12 cylinder
versions. However, as you may know Aston
Martin cleverly incorporated the 6-cylinder supercharged engine on its DB7
flagship from 1994 to 1998, as a result the Aston Martin DB7 model was the
highest production Aston Martin vehicle ever, with more than 7, 000 built before
it was replaced by the DB9.
Sir William Lyons defined the Jaguar brand with
three simple words - space, pace and grace. The Jaguar XJS has all three in spades. The XJS has matured to become an elegant and graceful grand tourer.
This car is a lovely place to watch the road
unwind from. These are unique automobiles
and are some of the most comfortable, enjoyable cars to take a road
trip in that you can imagine. They are capable of chewing up
enormous distances in a day, can cruise at speeds
that many cars would struggle to reach, and do so in a grand manner.
I bought the car with the intension of creating a super car with a
unique feature that Jaguar did not offer for the XJS. The car has 128, 000 miles
and is in good mechanical and electrical condition for its age.
The supercharge engine has around 52K miles on it. The installation of the supercharged engine was
done by me as a hobby. The installation included all the electronics such as
the ECU for a supercharged engine and High Performance air Filter.
This XJS is powered
by an Eaton-supercharged 4.0-liter DOHC inline-six, which is the first
production Jaguar ever to utilize forced induction. Turning at 2.5 times engine
speed, the Eaton M90's positive-displacement supercharger produces up to 10 psi
of boost and creates a torque curve as flat as a Yoko Ono Christmas album-but
with none of the debilitating long-term side effects.
An output of
322 horsepower at 5000 rpm and a mogul-moving 378 pound-feet of torque at 3050
rpm prove my super-Jag's virility. Compared to its normally aspirated original
engine stablemate (245 horses at 4700 rpm and 289 pound-feet at 4000 rpm from
the same 4.0 liter basics), the tenor of this supercharged engine is more than
a little nasty. Although the displacement of the two Jaguar six-cylinder
engines is identical, the supercharged version receives additional internal
ribbing to the cylinder head, a tougher head gasket, and a beefier exhaust
manifold (all OEM). Both motors utilize cast aluminum pistons, but the supercharged
powerplant chooses slightly revised camshaft profiles and a lower compression
ratio (8.5:1 versus 10.0:1) to handle the boost requirements.
An original
air-to-water intercooler also is employed and incorporated into the intake
manifold. Opening the hood for onlookers is guaranteed to incite an outburst of
oohs and aahs, as even the mechanically inept can't overlook the red XJR6
supercharged signage or the huge silver, satin-finished cam cover.
The start-up and idle
temperament of the supercharged powerplant is indistinguishable from the
smooth-as-Cadbury-chocolate Normal aspirated
engine, but merely nudge your big Lord Nelson against the gas pedal, and an
instantaneous rush of torque moves the 4215-pound cat in a hurry. Zero-to-60
mph is a 6.6-second thrill ride, while the quarter mile whooshes past in 14.9
seconds at 95.9 mph. Both feats occur about a second quicker than what a 6.0-liter
313-horsepower Jaguar XJS-V12 can muster, despite the king-cat's
50-percent-greater displacement and twice as many cylinders. Amazing what a
little hot air can do when blown into the right places.
OEM GM 4L80E Transmission
The 4L80-E Transmission is able to
handle vehicles up to 8000 lb (3629 kg) GVWR with up to 440 ft·lbf (597 N·m) of
torque. The transmission has multiple shift modes including a full manual mode
through the use +/- electric paddle installed on the shifter knob. Final drive
ratios include 3.42, 3.73, and 4.10. It has been used on the following
vehicles:
1991– Chevrolet C/K/Chevrolet
Silverado/GMC Sierra V8
1991– Chevrolet Suburban/GMC Yukon[disambiguation
needed]
1995–2003 Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC
Yukon[disambiguation needed]
1995– Chevrolet Van/Chevrolet
Express/GMC Savana
2002–2006 Chevrolet Avalanche V8 8.1L
Hummer H1
1992–1998 Rolls-Royce Silver
Spirit/Spur II, III, IV
1991–1992 Bentley Eight
1991–1997 Bentley Turbo R
1991–2002 Bentley Continental R/S/T
1999–2002 Bentley Arnage Red Label
1993–1996 Jaguar XJS
1994–1997 Jaguar XJR
1993–1997 Jaguar XJ12 / Daimler Double
Six
1996–1999 Aston Martin DB7
100% Aluminum Performance Radiator
with Twin Electric Fans
I also installed a direct fit, aluminum radiator specifically designed for Jaguar V12 cars. All fittings
(inlets, outlet, transmission cooler, mounting pegs) are in the original Jaguar
factory locations. This is a true drop in replacement for the factory radiator.
The aluminum radiator was made in the
USA from quality materials and is 100% TIG welded with absolutely no epoxy used
in any way.
Installation is exactly the same as
for the OEM radiator with a twin electric cooling fan system.
The XJS are rare. It has been years since I
have passed by one on the highway. You just don't see one everyday... In fact, you don't see them hardly at all. If you want a car that speaks to
individuality, it would be difficult to do better than this 1995 Blue Supercharged
XJS Convertible.
These are lovely cars. The interior of these cars
is like nothing else on the planet. Old world charm and comfort abound, but in
an intimate space, where you are surrounded by soft skins, thick carpeting, and
beautiful wood-grains. The interior on this XJS is in very good condition for
its age as you can see in the pictures.
In the end though, I think that what makes
this cars so desirable is the strong character. This results from a combination
of heritage, styling, engineering, scarcity, and raw mystique. No other cars at
affordable prices generate the same passion in me as the XJS does and few
PRACTICAL cars top it at ANY price.
Finally,
as I stated before, the car has
been modified from its original version (normally aspirated to supercharged)
and although the car is in very good shape (and runs impressible fast!), it is
a 20 year old car, look at the pictures and ask me any questions before you
bid. The car is offer as is, where is and there is absolutely no warranties of
any kind so please bid accordingly. The car is located in Calexico, CA (122 miles East of San Diego). Thanks!
update: 2016-10-19
Used |
“SMALL SCRATCHES, GOOD INTERIOR, MECHANICALLY SOUND, SALVAGE TITLE, TIRES 75%” |
Year: | 1995 | VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): | SAJNX2744SC196811 |
Mileage: | 128,000 | Transmission: | Automatic |
Make: | Jaguar | Body Type: | Convertible |
Model: | XJS | Warranty: | Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty |
Trim: | XJS CONVERTIBLE | Vehicle Title: | Salvage |
Engine: | SIX CYLINDER SUPERCHARGED | Options: | CD Player, Convertible, Leather Seats |
Drive Type: | RWD | Safety Features: | Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag |
Power Options: | Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats | Exterior Color: | Blue |
Fuel Type: | Gasoline | Interior Color: | Tan |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Number of Cylinders: | 6 |
Disability Equipped: | No |