The car was refinished some time ago in its current shade of green, and the driver-side floor was replaced in 2010. Features include a front-hinged hood with louvered vents, chrome bumpers with overriders, V12 badging, and exposed headlights. Photos in the gallery below show paint blemishes and areas of touch-up around the body.
Knock-off 15″ wire-spoke wheels are finished in chrome and wrapped in 215/70 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires that were mounted in June 2016 along with replacement…
The car was refinished some time ago in its current shade of green, and the driver-side floor was replaced in 2010. Features include a front-hinged hood with louvered vents, chrome bumpers with overriders, V12 badging, and exposed headlights. Photos in the gallery below show paint blemishes and areas of touch-up around the body.
Knock-off 15″ wire-spoke wheels are finished in chrome and wrapped in 215/70 BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires that were mounted in June 2016 along with replacement tubes. The car is equipped with power steering and four wheel disc brakes.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in black upholstery. Amenities include air conditioning that has been converted to use R134a refrigerant, a Kenwood CD stereo, and three-point seat belts.
The three-spoke steering wheel wears an aftermarket lace-up cover and frames a 160-mph speedometer along with a tachometer that is said to stick after a period of non-use. Auxiliary gauges mounted centrally on the dashboard display battery charge, oil pressure, water temperature, and fuel level. The five digit-odometer is said to have rolled over and currently shows 67k miles.
The 5.3-liter V12 was rebuilt in 1994 by Classic Jaguar of Canoga Park, California, and a receipt from the work is viewable in the gallery. A gear reduction starter was installed in November 2007. Work performed in July 2022 included installing a Pertronix electronic ignition system and a Bosch ignition coil, along with replacing the battery and carburetor float bowl O-rings, cleaning the carburetors, and performing an oil change.
A photo of the engine stamping is provided above.