Description
Jaguar XJ6 Series III | 1986
Highlights:
- Classic 4.2L inline-6 engine with automatic transmission
- Verified 178,000 km with 20+ years of service history and invoices
- Rich black leather interior with walnut wood accents
- Power steering, electric windows, central locking and sunroof
- Valid technical inspection certificate, until July 2026
The seller offers for sale a 1986 Jaguar XJ6 Series III, a classic British luxury sedan powered by a 4.2-litre straight-six petrol engine delivering 205 hp. Paired with an automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive, the XJ6 offers a composed and smooth driving experience, maintaining the refined performance standards that have long defined Jaguar’s saloon range. This particular example has been maintained over the years by current and previous owners, with documented history, invoices, and multiple valuation reports available. The mileage of 178,000 km is guaranteed by the seller.
The car comes equipped with original factory features including power steering and four disc brakes, alongside comfort options like central locking, electric windows and mirrors, an electric sunroof, and an aftermarket Pioneer DEH-4400BT CD tuner with Bluetooth and USB support. The body, styled in the later Pininfarina-designed Series III format, retains the classic long-bonnet proportions, chrome detailing, and understated presence that define the XJ6 lineage. While the silver paintwork is in good overall condition, it shows four minor surface rust bubbles, each around the size of a 5-cent coin—on the right-front panel, right-front door, and next to the rear window.
Inside, the car features a black leather interior described as being in good condition, requiring no replacements. Original wood veneer dash trim and plush carpets remain intact, providing the luxurious atmosphere typical of Jaguar sedans of this era. The cabin has been well preserved, offering the blend of craftsmanship and comfort for which the marque is known.
Mechanically, the vehicle is rated as good. The next inspection is due in July 2026, and the car is ready to drive.
The Jaguar XJ6 Series III was the final evolution of the original XJ design launched in 1968. By 1986, the Series III had received subtle design enhancements from Pininfarina, including revised bumpers, a lower roofline, and more refined interior appointments. Under the hood, the 4.2L XK engine continued to deliver reliable torque and smooth cruising performance. These saloons were aimed at buyers seeking understated luxury with traditional craftsmanship—a hallmark of Jaguar’s brand identity.
During its production run, the XJ6 Series III competed with German executive saloons but remained distinctly British in execution. It was a favorite among diplomats and professionals, often associated with quiet prestige rather than ostentatious display. Thanks to its supple ride quality, traditional rear-wheel-drive dynamics, and elegant styling, the XJ6 has aged gracefully and now occupies a respected space in classic car circles.
While later Jaguar models embraced more modern platforms, the Series III XJ6 is often considered the last of the classically engineered Jaguars—still using the proven XK inline-six and featuring hand-finished interior materials. Its collectability is supported by relatively accessible pricing, timeless design, and solid mechanical reliability when properly maintained. With extensive records and thoughtful upkeep, this particular XJ6 is well positioned as either a distinguished daily driver or a weekend cruiser.
Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
4. Very Good: Small dents or scratches; may require minimal bodywork or paint correction.
Condition of the Interior
4. Very Good: Clean with minimal wear; may need minor replacements for small missing or broken parts.
Technical Condition
4. Very Good: Mechanically solid, with possible minor maintenance required.
Overall Condition
4. Very Good Condition: Shows only minimal wear and is ready to drive at any time.
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This car is currently located in South Holland province, the Netherlands.
This car drives, brakes and shifts.
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