XJ220 | Monza Red | ||||
Coupe | Sand | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
22 June 1993 | |||||
6A 10076 SB | 1 April 1993 | ||||
90 | Geneva | ||||
117 | |||||
28 January 1993 | Switzerland | ||||
1993 | Monza Red | ||||
2025 | Sand | ||||
Exc. Original | |||||
Original | Saratoga | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 25 July 2025.
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
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2012-08-02 19:36:46 | XJ220 Data writes:
The record was updated:
Heritage Notes
Kick plate 237
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2012-08-01 15:25:07 | Ted Schroeder writes:
I currently own this car.
2012-08-06 08:57:54 | Bleasie writes:
Hi Ted
Thanks for the update.
I see from the Data Base
It was built for the Swiss Market & the first owner was a Gilbert Llorens.
Why not come & join us on the Jaguar Supercar Register.
Regards
Bleasie.
2012-08-29 02:35:52 | BLEASIE writes:
www.autotraderclassics.com/classic-car/1993-Jaguar-Other+Jaguar+Models-830561.xh ...
2012-08-29 09:03:54 | pauls writes:
Sellers URL:
www.canepacollection.com/detail-1992-jaguar-xj_series-xj_220-used-9199049.html
Description:
1993 Jaguar XJ220
VIN: SAJJEAEX8AX220797
Engine No. 6A 10076 SB
Body No. 90
Gearbox No. 117
Exterior: Monza Red
Interior: Sand
Constructed on January 28th 1993, this XJ220 is number 237 of a limited run of 281 handmade cars. It was delivered to Geneva Switzerland on April 1, 1993 where it shortly found it first owner. On June 22, 1993, Gilbert Llorens, a South American expatriate purchased the XJ220. Unfortunately the owner passed away before he could officially register the car. His estate sold the Jaguar by title only to Ted Schroeder in Switzerland in 1999. Shortly after the purchase Schroeder began investigating the process to bring the car into the US. He contacted Jaguar NA for advice, who in turn contacted Sun International Racing in Manhattan Beach, California.
Sun International was known for importing unusual European street cars into the US such as the Ford Escort RS Cosworth, Renault R5 Turbo and Lotus Elise. After thoroughly investigating the importation of such a rare car, the XJ220 was granted a "show and display" exemption by the US Department of Transportation on June 11th 2001. With the all clear, the Jaguar was shipped from Garage Roland Affolter in Porrentury, Switzerland and arrived in Los Angeles on 6/28/01. It has been in a private collection ever since. This XJ220 has never been registered in any country, and has only 2682 km (1667miles) on the clock.
2013-01-15 07:16:52 | bleasie writes:
The owner has just E mailed me to say he still owns the car
Dear Bleasie,
That is the correct, we still own the vehicle and it is still based in Surrey.
Jeffrey
2013-07-28 21:23:45 | pauls writes:
Perhaps ownership is still in Surrey but the car certainly appears to be in California. One look at the surroundings implies that. Also new pictures have been added and its still being advertised at:
www.canepa.com
2013-07-28 21:32:25 | pauls writes:
Above sellers latest description:
1993 Jaguar XJ220 VIN: SAJJEAEX8AX220797 Constructed on January 28th 1993, this Monza Red XJ220 is number 237 of a limited run of 281 handmade cars. It was delivered to Geneva Switzerland on April 1, 1993 where it shortly found it first owner. On June 22, 1993, Gilbert Llorens, a South American expatriate purchased the XJ220. Unfortunately the owner passed away before he could officially register the car. His estate sold the Jaguar by title only to Ted Schroeder in Switzerland in 1999. Shortly after the purchase Schroeder began investigating the process to bring the car into the US. He contacted Jaguar NA for advice, who in turn contacted Sun International Racing in Manhattan Beach, California. Sun International was known for importing unusual European street cars into the US such as the Ford Escort RS Cosworth, Renault R5 Turbo and Lotus Elise. After thoroughly investigating the importation of such a rare car, the XJ220 was granted a show and display exemption by the US Department of Transportation on June 11th 2001. With the all clear, the Jaguar was shipped from Garage Roland Affolter in Porrentury, Switzerland and arrived in Los Angeles on 6-28-01. It has been in a private collection ever since. This XJ220 has never been registered in any country, and has only 2682 km (1667miles) on the clock.
Seller Info:
Canepa
4900 Scotts Valley Drive Scotts Valley, CA 95066
P: 831-430-9940
Website: www.canepa.com
2016-10-10 08:47:28 | Steve writes:
Hi
I have come across the original key ring with this cars number 117 engraved into the silver plate. Please contact me if you would like to buy this from us...
2020-11-03 13:32:12 | Michael writes:
@Steve - We own the car and are actually selling it at this time. I've e-mailed you about the key ring if you still have it!
2025-07-25 15:46:30 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 8/25
www.mecum.com/lots/1152587/1993-jaguar-xj220/_id=705667-0
Auction description:
Lot S108 // Saturday, August 16th// Monterey 2025
1993 Jaguar XJ220
2,922 Kilometers, Twin-Turbocharged 3.5L/542 HP V-6, 5-Speed
Odometer reads†2,922 kilometers
VIN / Serial SAJJEAEX8AX220797
EXTERIOR COLOR Monza Red
INTERIOR COLOR Sand
No. 237 of approximately 281 XJ220s produced
1 of 7 LHD Monza Red over Sand XJ220s produced
$40,000 restoration completed by Canepa in 2014
Twin-turbocharged 3.5L JV6 V-6 engine rated at 542 HP and 475 lb-ft of torque
The engine was developed by Jaguar and TWR based on the Austin Rover V64V used in the MG Metro 6R4 Group B rally car
5-speed manual transaxle with a limited-slip differential
AP Racing disc brakes with 4-piston calipers
Staggered 17 and 18-inch Speedline wheels
Air conditioning
Alpine stereo with a trunk-mounted CD changer
The XJ220 set a production-car record with a top speed of 212.3 MPH in 1991 during testing before going into production, the following year it raised this speed to 217.1 MPH without catalytic converters installed
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