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  XJ220 Monza Red
 Coupe Smoke Grey
 Right Hand Drive 
   
 SAJJEAEX7AX220691 19 January 1994
  30 September 1993
 JFJ6668595H80J022 
 223 
 10 August 1993 
 
 1993 Monza Red
 2023 Smoke Grey
 Exc. Original 
 Original 
  
  
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Record Creation: Entered on 27 October 2023.

Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"

 

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2009-10-03 06:23:21 | XJ220 Data writes:

The record was updated:

  • Current Interior was changed from grey to smoke grey
  • 2009-10-15 05:08:13 | XJ220 Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Body Number was added: 206
  • Gearbox Number was added: 223
  • Factory Paint Color was added: monza red
  • Factory Interior Color was added: smoke grey
  • Factory Delivery Year was added: 1993
  • Factory Delivery Month was added: 09
  • Factory Delivery Day was added: 30
  • Factory Dispatch Year was added: 1994
  • Factory Dispatch Month was added: 01
  • Factory Dispatch Day was added: 19
  • Factory Build Year was added: 1993
  • Factory Build Month was added: 08
  • Factory Build Day was added: 10
  • 2009-10-18 16:09:58 | XJ220 Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Note About Originality was added: 1
  • 2014-04-15 15:03:14 | XJ220 Data writes:

    The record was updated:

  • Body Number was changed from 206 to JFJ6668595H80J022
  • Owner: andy

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    Updated January 4th, 2014. Not legal proof of ownership.

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    2009-10-03 06:08:39 | Lofty writes:

    Seen here: www.finecars.cc/en/detail/car/19667/index.html

    Estimate: £120,000-150,000

    Sold: £93,398

    It was at the 1988 British Motor Show that the sensational Jaguar XJ220 concept prototype was first revealed to the public, a lightweight two seater with a mid-mounted V12 engine designed as a modern day successor to the XJ13 sports-racing prototype of 1966. With a 6.2 litre, quadruple overhead camshaft, four valve per cylinder, 500bhp motor developed by Tom Walkinshaw Racing, an FF Developments four wheel drive system and an immense but svelte bonded aluminium body designed by Keith Helfets clothing an aluminium/honeycomb monocoque, it was the ultimate supercar, a limited edition, 200mph plus piece of pure automotive sculpture - the 220 part of the name denoted the targeted top speed - that the following year would be officially given a price tag of no less than £361,000. Predictably, orders and the mandatory £80,000 deposits flooded in from all corners of the world.

    When the production version was shown to the public in October 1991, however, there were significant mechanical changes compared to the prototype of three years earlier, the V12 having been substituted by an also TWR-developed, twin turbocharged, four overhead camshaft, four valve per cylinder, 3.5 litre version of the MG Metro 6R4 Group B rally car's all alloy V6 engine, and the four wheel drive-train having been dropped in favour of rear wheel drive via a five speed transaxle; the price had also jumped significantly to a huge £403,000.

    Producing an impressive 549bhp at 7,000rpm and 473lb.ft at 4,500rpm, the now slightly shorter (by some 10 inches courtesy of the smaller dimensions of the V6 engine against the bulky V12), but still with a not inconsiderable girth of six feet and six inches, the XJ220 proved more than capable of reaching its target maximum speed: in 1992 at the Italian Nardo test track Formula One and sportscar ace Martin Brundle recorded 212.3mph around the banking in standard trim and 217.1mph with the catalytic converters disconnected, the latter speed equivalent to 223mph on a straight road. Combined with 0-60mph acceleration in a brutal 3.5 seconds the XJ220 was indisputably the fastest road car on the planet, and thanks to racing developed inboard wishbone suspension and huge ventilated disc brakes with four piston calipers, it held the road beautifully and stopped equally as well. Production of the car began the following year at a purpose-built factory at Bloxham in Oxfordshire with the first cars delivered in July to, amongst other well known names, Elton John and the Sultan of Brunei.

    On the race track, the Jaguar also proved highly effective: in the competition version, the XJ220C, another sportscar ace, Win Percy, took victory on the car's race debut in the BRDC National Sports GT Challenge, and in the 1993 Le Mans 24 Hours John Nielsen and Davids Brabham and Coulthard finished first in the GT class, though only for their XJ220C to be subsequently disqualified over a spurious technical infringement.

    Although production numbers for the exclusive Jaguar had been set at a maximum of 350, due to a collapse in demand for supercars, allied to legal proceedings instigated by enthusiast buyers as well as speculators who had ordered the XJ220 on the basis of its original V12, four wheel drive specification, ultimately just 281 examples of what remains one of the most desirable cars in the world were ever built.

    Astonishingly, given the XJ220's driveability and mile eating capabilities, this example has covered a mere 156 miles, having been delivered, after completion on August 10 1993, to a buyer in Singapore on January 19 the following year where it was immediately put into storage. There it remained for 10 years before it returned to Great Britain prior to comprehensive re-commissioning work by Jaguar specialist Don Law in May 2004. This included removal of the engine, fitment of new valve springs, timing belts, head gaskets and later type camshaft cover gaskets, a new Teflon-lined bag fuel tank, new internal low pressure fuel pumps and filters; a full six year service also included fitment of a new clutch assembly, release bearing and slave cylinder, a new camshaft spigot bearing, distributor drive bush, rotor arm and cap, new spark plugs, air-conditioning drier bottle and wiper blade, replacement of all fluids and filters and a replenished air conditioning system. In addition, the transaxle and steering system were cleaned and checked, while the brakes were given the factory upgrade of twin high boost servos, higher specification brake discs, pads and master cylinder; an improved factory exhaust system was also fitted and the car fully road tested.

    Finished in Monza Red with grey leather interior, this stunning Jaguar is thus presented in absolutely mint condition. Complete with a Production Record Trace from the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, a letter from Don Law detailing the re-commissioning work, an MoT test certificate valid until October, and complete with the original toolkit, this is surely an opportunity to acquire what must be the finest XJ220 available anywhere in the world, a spectacular, seriously capable British supercar that has to be at the top of any genuine collector's wish list.

    2023-10-27 20:18:18 | pauls writes:

    Car now offered at:

    www.theashtreecollection.co.uk/details/20/jaguar-xj220-coupe-1-of-69-rhd-monza-r ...

    Seller's description:

    Jaguar XJ220 MONZA RED RIGHT HAND DRIVE 5 SPEED MANUAL.

    We proudly present this stunning Jaguar XJ220, finished in striking Monza Red Metallic paint with contrasting Smoke grey leather interior, which is a very rare colour combination.

    Chassis number 220691 was manufactured 10th August 1993 & supplied by Jaguar sport Ltd, to its first owner. Body number 206. 

    1 of approx 69 RHD car produced.

    This car has been maintained by throughout its life by a combination of leading specialists Don Law Racing and Jaguar Heritage. 

    Freshly serviced by Don Law Racing Limited 31st March 2021, this was a 24 month major service including replacement of both timing belts and fuel tank kit which included internal foam pack, full gasket pack, internal low pressure fuel pumps, internal low pressure filters. All 24 coolant hoses were replaced including heater hoses being replaced. A new Clutch, and new clutch slave cylinder.

    This car is fully serviced and ready to be enjoyed.

    The Jaguar XJ220 is a two-seat sports car produced by British luxury car manufacturer Jaguar from 1992 until 1994, in collaboration with the specialist automotive and race engineering company Tom Walkinshaw Racing. The XJ220 recorded a top speed of 212.3 mph during testing by Jaguar at the Nardo test track in Italy. This made it the fastest production car from 1992 to 1993. According to Jaguar, an XJ220 prototype managed a Nürburgring lap time of 7:46.36 in 1991 which was faster than any production car lap time before it.

    Engineering and emissions requirements resulted in significant changes to the specification of the XJ220, most notably the replacement of the Jaguar V12 engine with a 3.5 Litre turbocharged V6 engine. The changes to the specification and a collapse in the demand of high performance cars brought about by the early 1990s recession resulted in many buyers choosing not to exercise their purchase options. A total of just 275 cars were produced by the time production ended, each with a retail price of £470,000 in 1992, making it one of the most expensive cars at that time.

    Supplied with original Jaguar first aid kit (unopened) wheel spanner socket, facom toolkit and handbooks presented in the original leather folder.

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