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SAJSW5349PC185355

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2025-12-27 13:19:29 | pauls writes:

Car to be at auction 1/26

www.barrett-jackson.com/2026-scottsdale/docket/vehicle/1993-jaguar-xjr-s-294364

Auction description:

2026 Scottsdale, January 17-25, 2026

1993 JAGUAR XJR-S

12 Cylinders

3-SPEED AUTOMATIC

6.0L Engine

SILVER FROST

CHARCOAL

SAJSW5349PC185355Vin [note heritage certificate VIN is different except for the serial number, last 6 digits]

This 1993 Jaguar XJR-S is powered by a 6.0-liter V12 engine producing approximately 318hp, paired with an automatic transmission. Developed by JaguarSport, the joint venture between Jaguar and Tom Walkinshaw Racing, the XJR-S received extensive performance and chassis upgrades over the standard XJS, including revised suspension tuning, Bilstein shocks, stiffer bushings and modified steering calibration. This example is one of four factory-prepared Silver Frost XJR-S coupes built specifically as press vehicles for 1993 media promotion alongside the Jaguar XJ220. These cars were finished in a distinctive metallic Silver Frost color that was not offered as a retail customer option. Press documentation and original media materials accompany the vehicle. The Silver Frost press cars were used by JaguarSport for evaluation and feature coverage and appeared in major automotive publications, including MotorTrend and AutoWeek. Unlike standard production XJR-S models, the press cars were not equipped with rear decklid Jaguar or V12 emblems and did not receive the numbered Asprey plaques fitted to customer-delivery vehicles. Production of U.S.

-specification 1993 Jaguar XJR-S models totaled approximately 100 units, split evenly between coupes and convertibles, with most finished in Signal Red or Jet Black. The Silver Frost press cars represent a distinct subset produced exclusively for promotional use. It remains largely factory original, with the exception of a Wizard Cooling aluminum radiator and Ford Bosch fuel injectors. The car has been sparingly driven and shown at Jaguar Clubs of North America events. CARFAX shows Not Actual Mileage title issued on 09/08/2005, 12/27/2005, 03/29/2006 and 05/17/2006.

Sold Price: $27,500

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