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1976 Jaguar XJ12L

 1976 Jaguar XJ12L

1976 Jaguar XJ12L

Our Baby has been a JCNA winner four times; three Seconds and one First place. She was originally imported to Los Angeles California before she joined our family in 1994. We joined the JCNA Canadian XK Jaguar Register NW-42-that year and then Pacific Jaguar Enthusiasts Group NW-44- until we moved to Manitoba in 2003.She has been in covered storage since moving to Manitoba as my wife and I have been so busy doing other things and there are no JCNA clubs here that she can join. My wife and I have decided that it's not fair to her to remain in storage and therefore we have decided to release her to a new owner.
She is and always has been a Concours example of a Jaguar XJ12L. The V12 engine purrs as only a Jaguar can with only 77,000 original miles. She is painted in British Racing Green and the interior is in cinnamon. There is no rust on this car. Other than a new paint job a few years ago everything is original . She is “NOT” a car that was rusted out and had floors and trunk pan replaced; All metal on this car is original and totally rust free. I have always believed that if you maintain a car properly it will never become a rust bucket that needs total restoration.

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