XJ220 | Spa Silver | ||||
Coupe | Smoke Grey | ||||
Left Hand Drive | |||||
20 January 1993 | |||||
6A 10130 SB | 20 January 1993 | ||||
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24 November 1992 | |||||
1993 | Spa Silver | ||||
2011 | Charcoal | ||||
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K530EJH |
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Record Creation: Entered on 25 October 2017.
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Heritage Notes
Kick plate# 95
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2010-09-09 02:41:02 | Bleasie writes:
848 has just (Sept 2010) popped up for sale again at Oakfields
Last up for sale June 2010
2011-01-09 13:44:27 | pauls writes:
URL for above listing:
www.classicdriver.de/uk/find/4100_dealers2_results.asp
Sellers description:
The car we have to offer was manufactured in 1993, it has had 3 owners from new. The car was registered to the first owner in France,the car was sold at 3160 kms to its second owner in the UK. The car was UK registered in 2001. The car has Jaguar Cars Ltd service history since 2001:
Full Jaguar Service History:
PDI 20/01/1993
Serviced 21/02/01 3160 kms
Serviced 01/07/02 9086 kms
Serviced 07/07/03 11924 kms
Serviced 17/05/04 13957 kms
Serviced 11/04/05 16739 kms
Serviced 04/04/06 20118 kms
Serviced 11/06/07 21594 kms
Serviced 24/04/08 22350 kms
Serviced 08/04/09 25360 kms
The production version of the car was first shown to the public in October 1991 after undergoing significant changes. The most obvious of which was a completely different drive train and the elimination of the scissor doors. TWR was charged with producing the car and had several goals/rules in producing the car: the car would be rear wheel drive instead of all wheel drive; turbocharged V6 instead of the big V12; and performance goals of over 200 mph (320 km/h), 0 to 60 mph (97 km/h) under 4 s, and the lightest weight possible.
Keith Helfet designed the car with the idea/concept to have a car suitable for motorsport competition. Aluminum honeycomb panels run the length of the car, joined by honeycomb and machined bulkheads. Honeycomb lines the floor panels and centre tunnel, which also lowers the piping and pipe work. The driver�s cockpit is made up of machined alloy plate, with more alloy below the engine. Its fuel tank sits between the two bulkheads, in an effort to minimize weight transfer changes as the fuel load decreases.
Unlike the prototype, the production model was able to generate down force, aided by the fact the car had a shorter wheelbase, resulting in a better turn in. It also happened to be the first car to feature ground effects. The low nose and spoiler ensured a much more effective when driven at the limit. It also ensured there wouldn't be too much speed lost as the air travelled beneath the car. Like the prototype model, two large venturi tunnels sat at the back of the car. Already well balanced at the limit, the presence of the large rear wing ensured the car generated 600 lb of down force. Whereas the prototype didn't generate any down force, the 0.36 the production model generated gave the car a more, enhanced stable gripping.
Jaguar XJ220 LHD #95
Oakfields
colour Silver
interior colour Grey Leather
drive LHD
type Coupe
year 1/1993
mileage 25.554 km / 15.879 mi
price 132.950 GBP
VAT No
2011-04-10 12:59:43 | bleasie writes: