What is a 1987 Jaguar XJ6 worth?

What is a 1987 Jaguar XJ6 worth?

The Jaguar XJ6 1987 prices range from $3,500 for the basic trim level Sedan XJ6 (base) to $9,020 for the top of the range Sedan XJ6 4.2.

What year is XJ6 series 3?

Series 3 (1979–1992)

XJ Series III
Also called Jaguar XJ6, XJ12 Daimler Sovereign Daimler Vanden Plas Daimler Double-Six Double-Six Vanden Plas Jaguar Sovereign (from 1983) Jaguar Vanden Plas
Production March 1979 – 30 November 1992 132,952 produced
Assembly Coventry, England
Body and chassis

How much does a 1987 Jaguar XJ6 weight?

Features

Engine Location : Front
Body / Chassis : Steel unibody
Production Years for Series : 1979 – 1987
Price : $36,300-$40,100
Weight : 4060 lbs | 1841.585 kg

How many Jaguar XJ6 are left on the road?

2021 2017
JAGUAR 2.8 XJ6 77 66
JAGUAR 2.8 XJ6 AUTO 8 7
JAGUAR 4.2 XJ6 199 172
JAGUAR 4.2 XJ6 AUTO 166 139

How wide is an XJ6?

Jaguar Series III XJ6 4.2 Size, Dimensions, Aerodynamics and Weight
Wheelbase : 286.5 cm or 112.8 inches
Length : 495.9 cm or 195.24 inches
Width : 177 cm or 69.69 inches
Height : 137.7 cm or 54.21 inches

How wide is a Jaguar XJ6?

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When was the last Jaguar XJ6 Series III made?

The last Series III XJ6 was built in May of 1987, and it marked the last installation of the vaunted XK engine in a production Jaguar, although it continued in the Daimler limousine elsewhere until 1992. More than 115,000 of these six-cylinder sedans were built in XJ6 and Vanden Plas forms, with the bulk of production heading Stateside.

What kind of engine does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

The legendary iron block, aluminum head dual overhead-cam six-cylinder XK engine was carried over from Series II duty, and used the Lucas/Bosch L-Jetronic fuel injection and electronic ignition introduced first on late Series II U.S. models.

What kind of compression ratio does a Jaguar XJ6 have?

Displacing 4,235cc via a 92.1 x 106mm bore and stroke, the seven-main-bearing unit had an 8.1:1 compression ratio and made a smooth 176hp at 4,750 RPM and 219-lbs.ft. of torque at 2,500 RPM; it was mated exclusively to a Borg-Warner three-speed automatic gearbox, though a five-speed manual was introduced in other markets and can be retrofitted.

When did the Ford XJ12 come out in the US?

The XJ12 followed in 1972 with the carbureted V-12 that debuted in the Series 3 E-Type a year earlier.

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