PICTURE FRAME - 4 x 6in Photograph in a Black or White Coloured frame overall size 180 x 130 x 34mm with a Glass front. There is a Strut on rear so that it can sit on the window sill or desk.
PHOTOGRAPH
I took this picture at a classic car event in East Sussex in August 2021
HISTORY.
The Jaguar XJS was introduced in 1975 as a more sophisticated replacement for the E-Type leaning more to being a Grand Tourer rather than a sports car. It stayed in production until 1996 with major updates in 1981 and 1991. It was available in two engine sizes the 3.6litre straight six cylinder and a 5.3litre V12 although both of these were uprated in 1991 to 4,0l and 6.0l respectively; he body was either a coupe or convertible although there were a few conversions to a mini estate by specialist companies. This model I believe to be a 4.0l just before production ceased in 1996 and was known as the Celebration series to honour Jaguar being in business for 60 years although at this point in time they were owned by Ford.
PICTURE FRAME - 4 x 6in Photograph in a Black or White Coloured frame overall size 180 x 130 x 34mm with a Glass front. There is a Strut on rear so that it can sit on the window sill or desk.
PHOTOGRAPH
I took this picture at a classic car event in East Sussex in August 2021
HISTORY.
The Jaguar XJS was introduced in 1975 as a more sophisticated replacement for the E-Type leaning more to being a Grand Tourer rather than a sports car. It stayed in production until 1996 with major updates in 1981 and 1991. It was available in two engine sizes the 3.6litre straight six cylinder and a 5.3litre V12 although both of these were uprated in 1991 to 4,0l and 6.0l respectively; he body was either a coupe or convertible although there were a few conversions to a mini estate by specialist companies. This model I believe to be a 4.0l just before production ceased in 1996 and was known as the Celebration series to honour Jaguar being in business for 60 years although at this point in time they were owned by Ford.