This 1994 Jaguar XJS is a very rare, factory-built 5-speed manual, US delivery car. Described as both accident and rust-free, the car looks excellent throughout following a now three year-old cosmetic restoration that included respray in its original black as well as fitment of all new trim and replacement OEM leather seat covers. Further said to run and drive great, it's easily one of the nicest late model Jag coupes we've seen in many years. Find it here on jaguarforums.com in Charleston, South Carolina for $12k. Special thanks to BaT reader JT for this submission! Click here to read more... | Current BaT Auction - Ends Wednesday, February 25, 2015 This 1976 Ford Falcon XC is a later example of the similar XB coupe driven by Mad Max. A recent looking restomod, the car looks well built and runs an impressive 406 stroker Cleveland, though a few details like over-large wheels and modern, partially aligator upholstered seats aren't to our taste. The hard points sound great however, like 540 HP, a Tremec 5-speed, A/C and Grabber Blue, and the rest could be fixed relatively easy. Find it here on classiccars.com in New Braunfels, Texas for $64,900. Special thanks to BaT reader James B. for this submission! Click here to read more... | This 1988 Porsche 911 cabriolet (VIN WP0EB0914JS171853) was converted to a hardtop with a roof from a 1969 model to create a strengthened, lightweight RS shell and also features a long hood, ducktail, and other backdated body panels. Brakes and shocks have been upgraded while its 3.2 and G50 transaxle remain largely stock with the exception of a custom exhaust and short throw shift kit. Installing a complete hardtop on a cabriolet is an interesting swap, and as pictures show it looks quite well done with no visible seams. Find it here on eBay in Oakwood, Georgia for $79,500.
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