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- 4th March 2016
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- Comments Off on 6 Litre V12 XJS Coupé – R591 RWP – SOLD
This is a properly looked-after example of the rare 6 litre breed. Owned by the current owner since 1994 it has in recent years been maintained, improved and restored by KWE. This work includes:
- KWE Suspension restoration and upgrade, rust protection, large bore stainless exhaust in 2008
- New radiator 2011
- New automatic transmission 2015
The car is finished in Jaguar Silver Frost and has 16″ Jaguar 5 spoke alloy wheels, with good tyres.
Performance and handling are outstanding while the fabulous XJS ride is better than new.
The interior is in black leather and has normal wear for the age. One could refurbish the existing leather or replace it on the front seats. The headlining needs replacement which will be carried out before sale, or form part of any [...]
- 12th February 2016
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Last year, we worked on many amazing classic Jaguar cars, which makes it difficult to choose our favourites. However, we hold a particular soft spot for this project, and are extremely proud of the finished result – and its owner is delighted, too!
It’s not everyday that we receive a car from Norway, but it goes to show how much some Jaguar enthusiasts are willing to go to get a decent restoration. Our car of the year, an X305 with 6-litre V12 engine, was shipped from Norway with an extremely comprehensive restoration brief – we like a challenge!
As part of a full-scale restoration project, we conducted an expert evaluation for internal and external re-engineering perfection.
We fully stripped the vehicle, top to bottom, inside and out. Our expert engineers rebuilt the V12 6-litre engine, as well as suspension, braking and steering systems to ensure maximised driving pleasure.
- 12th February 2016
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The Jaguar XK8, famed for its role in Die Another Day, is Jaguar’s stab at a successor to the XJS. While undoubtedly a fine touring sports car, it lacks perhaps some of the charisma of the XJS. However, we believe that the car’s look and feel will contribute a lot to it becoming in 10 years or so a much sought-after classic Jaguar just as the XJS is right now.
Prices are currently very low and it could be a great investment opportunity for those looking for a future modern classic to invest in.
If you’re a current XK8 owner, we suggest you hold on to it, as prices are set to rise in the near to long term.
We’re also Jaguar XK8 experts!As classic Jaguar experts, we are famed for our knowledge of the XJS and similar marques; however, we also know a thing or two about the XK8, which is largely based
- 8th February 2016
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As part of a new series of blog posts, we will be inviting a number of XJS owners and Jaguar enthusiasts to contribute to our blog, telling us exactly why they love the XJS.
We spoke to loyal KWE customer, Doug Wilson, about why he’s fond of his XJS, and what makes it better than the modern vehicles in his garage.
About DougBorn in Lanark, Scotland
Occupation: Company Director, Power Utility Company
Interests: Music, guitar playing and collecting, whisky collecting and drinking, shooting, reading, sports and international travel
What’s in your garage?My wife drives a Land Rover Defender. I use a Mercedes GL350 AMG Sport Bluetech as my daily driver. My V12 Jaguar XJS Coupe (1989) is my classic car choice and I also run a modern sports car. For the last ten years or so this has always been a Mercedes SL500 or new SL 400 variant. However, I have recently traded-in
- 1st February 2016
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If you didn’t think classic car ownership could get any better at the moment, there’s yet more good news for pre-HE Jaguar XJS owners.
Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC) rolling cut-off date for historic vehicle tax exemption, means that all cars built before 1st January 1976 will be officially tax-free from April this year.
This means that so-called ‘modern classics’ are now to be described as ‘historic’ in line with the updated rules.
“1975 was undoubtedly a stellar year for new car launches, and their new found tax exemption not only feels overdue, but also inherently right”, comments Classic Car Buyer.
The reduced running costs will help to attract even more eager enthusiasts to the growing classic car market, who will help to preserve these wonderful vehicles, ensuring greater variety on the roads amongst a sea of modern vehicles.
As the Jaguar XJS turned 40 last September, it continues to pick up momentum as
- 29th January 2016
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As 2016 has been named World Motoring Heritage Year by FIVA, classic cars are to be celebrated around the world, with the UK being no exception. Planning a year of motoring-based merriments to celebrate this landmark? Look no further than our definitive guide to the best classic car shows in 2016.
The London Classic Car Show – 18-21 February, ExCel LondonThe London Classic Car Show is the must attend event for any discerning classic car owner, expert or enthusiast. Bringing together an international celebration of the very best dealers, manufacturers, car clubs and products, it’s the perfect day out for all. This year’s event is set to be double the size of the inaugural 2015 show, with more cars than ever being showcased. The show will also feature cars from world’s top six car-producing nations.
http://www.thelondonclassiccarshow.co.uk/the-show.
Practical Classics Restoration & Classic Car Show – 5-6 March, NEC BirminghamOfficially the UK’s fastest growing classic
- 11th January 2016
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Happy New Year from all at KWE Cars! To celebrate, we’ve compiled a list of the top classic car news stories from the last couple of months… Still good news for classic car owners!
How to invest in classic cars and dodge the pitfalls: From buying at auction to putting money in a fund (This is Money)Classic cars have been one of the best performing alternative assets in the past year and going back further than that. Investors and enthusiasts have seen returns of up to 487% on classic motors such as Ferraris and Jaguars over the past decade.
The returns can be miles ahead of shares and property, but what are the best ways to invest and how can you make sure your investment doesn’t breakdown?
Classic can vintage cars more desirable than ever (Live Trading News)Classic and Vintage cars are proving to be excellent investments. Classic cars were the top-performing asset class in property consultancy
- 21st December 2015
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As another great year draws to a close, we’ve taken a look back at some of our highlights over the last 12-months…
The XJS turns 40It’s been a big year for the Jaguar XJS, as it celebrated its 40th birthday in September. To commemorate this landmark, we held an event at our Newbury-based workshop. We were delighted to welcome customers old and new who joined in the birthday celebrations, many bringing along their prized XJS cars.
Classic car and Jaguar enthusiasts from across the country were treated to a motoring spectacle, as Greenham Business Park was awash with an array of stunning Jaguar XJS models. You may have also read about the event in the Newbury Weekly News.
View the full Facebook album here.
Expanding team and premisesAs more and more customers recognise the classic Jaguar XJS as a good investment opportunity, we are pleased to report that business is booming here
- 17th December 2015
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Classic cars have excelled as an investment asset class, with the value of the Historic Automobile Group International index rising by 16% in 2014. Yet it is more ‘modern’ vehicles that are able to grow in value and are attracting investors’ attention. Managing director, Chris Knowles spoke to the editor of Investment Week about which classic cars are best to invest in.
The full article can also be viewed here.
The classic car market is now worth more than £6bn in the UK, employing thousands across the country as demand increases. This growing market falls in line with the fact that more motorists are turning to classic cars as their vehicle of choice.
Owning a modern car can be frustrating, as its value depreciates rapidly within the first 12 months of ownership. Comparatively, a classic car is more likely to retain its value – it may actually increase if restored and maintained to a