For Sale: 1995 Jaguar XJS in SALT LAKE CITY, Utah for sale in Salt Lake City, UT

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Vehicle Description This XJS is a rare find.
The story is that only 17 were produced in Rose Bronze with an oatmeal color for the interior.
It is said that Princess Diana had a green XJS to match Prince Charles' Aston Martin, but when things were not going quite as planned, Diana chose to get a new XJS with a color unique to her.
She proposed a color to the Jaguar Company and chose to call it rose bronze.
Just prior to delivery of the car, she decided to spite the royal family and purchase a German Mercedes SL instead of another British Jaguar.
Once that happened, Jaguar reneged on their promise to only make one and followed up with ten more with right hand drive, and seven that had left hand drive that were sent to the USA.
This car is one of the seven.
It was sold new in Portland, Oregon, spent the first three years of its life with one owner who put 30,000 miles on it, it then sold to a collector in Vancouver who put 20,000 miles on during the next 23 years taking it to car shows where it won six Concours d' Elegance titles.
We then purchased the car two years ago and have put an addition 4,000 miles on the odometer.
The car has full maintenance records and has been serviced by Precision European in Salt Lake City, Utah, for the last two years.
It is driven regularly.
The car has the 4 liter 6 cylinder DOHC engine with 4 valves per cylinder.
As can be seen from the photos we are out of garage space and need to sell the XJS.
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  • Year: 1995
  • Make: Jaguar
  • Model: XJS

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