jaguar warehouse
- December 01, 2021
We sold this 2004 Jaguar X350 4.2 Supercharged in excellent condition with a genuine 69,000 miles on the clock. The vehicle was in need of some repairs in order to preserve the quality of it's condition.
These mosels are becoming collectable with good examples demanding higher premiums. We have seen a few for sale, however, with low milage in this condition are hard to come by. Some work carried out on this vehicle were on the rear suspension including brakes and few electrical electrical faults. We also carried out a full major service.
- August 26, 2021
24,777 Miles From New!
A few months back we carried out a full inspection report to this fabulous 24,777 mile black beauty!
A 1983 Jaguar Series three 4.2 saloon in our opinion a very nice car indeed. We did however, find a number of faults with the vehicle on closer inspection including a broken n/s front spring which had not been picked up by the previous owner or any other inspection for that matter prior to the vehicle arriving at out workshop, so that for us was an absoloute priority and decided to fit a new pair of front springs rather then just the broken one which just makes sense. She also had worn top and bottom ball joints, worn anti roll bar bushes, and top shock bushes were also showing signs of deterioration.
Both anti-roll bar staberliser link arms had worn bushes and the link arms were badlly corrosive, so we decided it was nesassary to be replace both for safety reasons. We replaced all the anti-roll bar bushes with
- August 08, 2020
Way back in 2010 we took a trip to bid on some restoration projects, could you imagine the look on our faces when we turned up and saw these. As you can see from the images, I have to say that the neglect of any classic car is a sad situation for any specialist restorer. One consolation, was although the Jags were dead they hadn't been buried yet!
- June 09, 20201973 brought about the XJ Series 2 models with the need to amend the design primarily for safety regulations in the USA. Front bumpers were raised which meant changing the radiator grille and lighting. Side impact bars were fitted to the doors and the bulkhead was sealed off from the cabin area. A new dashboard and other trim changes saw the range also expand with another new engine configuration 3.4 litres plus the 4.2 and 5.3 litre engines, plus Jaguar and Daimler models, long and short wheelbases, Vanden Plas and even a beautifully styled two-door pillarless coupe models.
- April 26, 2020
Our 6.0 TWR XJR-S had been preserved in dry storage over many years and was still looking good despite needing some attention. A reluctant sale for us, however, we are happy to know the car will be going into the hands of a fellow enthusiast that will care for her bring her back to her former glory.
- March 10, 2020
This Jaguar E-Type Series 3 was one one of the most iconic vehicle of its era with a whopping 5.3 litre engine.
- March 10, 2020
At Jaguar Warehouse we carry out full or part Jaguar E-Type interior restoration and many other Classic Jaguar models.