XJ220 | Spa Silver | ||||
Coupe | Smoke Grey | ||||
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6A 10119 SB | 15 February 1994 | ||||
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7 January 1994 | Germany | ||||
1994 | Spa Silver | ||||
2025 | Smoke Grey | ||||
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Record Creation: Entered on 20 February 2025.
Database Updates: Show dataplate edits
Originality: Noted for being in "original condition"
Heritage Notes
Project XJ220 Ltd (late sale) Royal Motors Kempen,Koln, in Germany 21/03/2000. Kick plate 128
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2009-10-03 14:10:00 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 8/09 cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-JAGUAR-XJ220-SUPERCAR-COLLECTORS-CAR-CALL-561-841 ...
Auction ended at $101,100 reserve not met after 2 bids.
Sellers description:
Motorcars of Distinction
1994 Jaguar
Title: JAGUAR XJ220 SUPERCAR COLLECTORS CAR
Mileage: 5,579 miles
Location: West Palm Beach
Stock #: 4404
Vin #:
Exterior Color: sliver Mileage: 5,549 kilometres
Interior: grey Cylinders: 6
Transmission: Manual
2009-10-09 08:21:24 | pauls writes:
Ebay item 10/9/09 cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-XJ220-SUPERCAR-RARE-128-OUT-OF-281-EVER-MADE-US-S ...
Car has a buy it now price of $229,900 for 9 days.
Sellers description:
1994 Jaguar XJ220 Production #128 out of 281 ever made with only 5570 Kilometers or 3470 Miles, Vin # SAJJEAEX8AX220655. An Aluminum and Honeycomb body and Chassis designed by Keith Helfets and was considered the Fastest Production car in the World. With its 3.5 Liter V6, Twin Turbo, 550 hp, 0-60 in 3.6 seconds, 473 foot lbs of Torque, 0-100 in 6.0 seconds, 130-150 4.2 seconds and a top Top Speed of 217 mph and Weighing 3000 LBS. These very Rare Jaguar's were produced to race in "The Fast Master's Race Car Series" in 1993. They also won their GT Class in the 24 hour race at LeMans in 1993 and Daytona. With an Original Window Sticker of $625,000 these Jaguar's were sought by the biggest car collectors around the world even though none were exported into the United States at the time. This rare supercar was imported into the country in 2004 with only 296 miles on it. One of only a few in this country. It has been kept in a climate controlled collector car facility and only driven in optimum weather conditions. It has been recently service including a full tune up and oil change, new front and rear brakes, new A/C system and new Alpine DVD multimedia station with changer. I also have the $30,000 computer diagnostic system especially designed by Jaguar for this car that is believed to be the only one in the country also available.
2009-10-19 07:53:36 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 10/19/09 cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-XJ220-SUPERCAR-128-OUT-OF-281-EVER-MADE-US-SPECS- ...
Car has a buy it now price of $220,000 for 9 days.
Previous listing received no offers.
2009-10-20 07:23:54 | pauls writes:
Car returns to ebay 10/20/09 cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Jaguar-JAGUAR-XJ220-SUPERCAR-CALL-WITH-OFFERS-561-841-78 ...
Opening bid $200,000 reserve not met, no bids yet 4 days left in auction.
2009-10-23 11:44:17 | Bleasie writes:
data plate updated 23/10/2009
as far as I can accertain the attached photographs are correct
Bleasie
2010-07-06 13:40:18 | Gordon writes:
Have diagnostic computer, need the cable! Also need owner's manuals.
2019-05-11 13:44:48 | pauls writes:
Car now offered at:
https://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/jaguar/xj220/2266630.html#&gid=1 ...
Seller's description:
Location: Huntington Station, New York, 11746
Mileage: 5,500
Transmission: Manual
Condition: Excellent
Exterior: Spa Silver
Interior: Smoke Grey
1994 JAGUAR XJ220
--Spa Silver with Smoke Grey leather Interior, Grey carpeting, 3.5 liter V-6 Twin Turbo engine, 5-Speed manual transmission, 5,500 original Kilometers/3,400 Miles from new, Long-term collector ownership, one of 277 production cars.
This XJ220 was produced on January 7th, 1994. Originally sold in Germany where it remained until 2004, the Jag was then imported to the United States and sold to a doctor in Florida. It was then sold to its last caretaker, a well-known collector in 2010 and has been immaculately maintained ever since. The car was sent to Jeff Snyder, a well-known Jaguar restorer, for a new fuel cell, servicing and reworking the entire fuel system and new tires. After this work was completed, the car was shipped back to Jaguar in Coventry in 2011 and the factory completely went through and serviced all components including rebuilding the engine to exact original European factory specs. As the Jag was finishing its service work, the Aston Martin Owner's Club invited XJ220s and their owners to show their cars as a special class at their Spring concours. The owner drove the car from Coventry to Oxford and then to a building in Bloxham, which was the original XJ220 factory (later became the DB7 factory).
Maintained and cared for regardless of use and with only 5,500 Kilometers, this is simply one of the best XJ220's available in the world. It is in superb condition throughout and all systems working exactly as they should. This XJ220 is complete with its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, all original books – owner's and service manuals, service records include all engine work, original first aid kit (still in its plastic), wheel tool and complete promotional and brochure material from prototype to launch.
A landmark model in Jaguar's amazing history, the XJ220 is still the company's fastest-ever production car. The XJ220 remains highly collectible, sought after by Jaguar enthusiasts and supercar collectors alike. With gorgeous supercar looks and top-level performance, this beautiful XJ220 represents a wonderful opportunity to acquire one of the most significant supercars of its era.
2019-10-31 10:18:07 | pauls writes:
Now listed as sold at above seller.
www.autosportdesigns.com/inventory/images/5441/jaguar-xj220-1994
2025-02-14 08:52:45 | pauls writes:
Car returns to market 3/25
www.broadarrowauctions.com/vehicles/am25_r180/email?
Auction description:
1994 Jaguar XJ220
Lot 140 | The Amelia Auction 2025 Friday, 07 March 2025
Estimate:$700,000 - $800,000
One of approximately 282 XJ220s produced, delivered new to Germany
Showing just 5,889 kilometers at the time of cataloging
Recipient of extensive maintenance at Autosport Designs, Inc. in recent years including major service and fuel cell replacement in 2020
Subject of a complete engine rebuild at Jaguar's Coventry facilities circa 2012
Finished in the concept launch livery of Spa Silver over a Smoke leather interior
Offered with a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate
One of the most exciting and exclusive supercars of the 1990s
Chassis No. SAJJEAEX8AX220656
Its Keith Helfet-penned exterior was pure sculpture in motion – a lean, gorgeous shape that was equal parts aggressive and graceful. The nose featured innovative headlights poached from the F-Type concept of 1986 with covers that dropped down into the body when in use and a delicate elliptical grille directing air to the front-mounted radiator. At the rear, a large glass engine cover offered a glimpse of the mid-mounted 6.2-liter V12 and sloped down into a subtle rear wing. Its impossibly low stance was also unlike anything from its rivals, measuring over 16 feet long, 7 feet wide, and merely 45.3 inches tall. Tom Walkinshaw Racing (TWR) was tasked with development and construction of the production XJ220, of which just 350 examples were slated for production.
When the first production XJ220s were delivered to customers in mid-1992, they retained the glorious aluminum bodywork of the concept over an Alcan bonded honeycomb aluminum chassis. Mounted in the middle was now a 542-horsepower, twin-turbocharged V6 derived from the unit in the Group B Metro 6R4 rally car, mated to a conventional five-speed manual transmission. Jaguar had not only achieved its goal of building the world's fastest production car, with a demonstrated top speed of 212.3 miles per hour, the XJ220 also upheld standards of luxury and elegance befitting a Jaguar. An ergonomic cabin trimmed in Connolly hides cossetted its occupants, while a small luggage compartment made a weekend getaway a realistic possibility. The Jaguar's double wishbone suspension all around contributed to its well-behaved demeanor and good road manners, while its thrilling exterior styling made it an instant international sensation.
Approximately 282 examples of the XJ220 were produced in total, including this left-hand drive example completed on 7 January 1994 with its driver's-side kick plate identifying it as car number 128. Finished in the concept launch livery of Spa Silver over a Smoke leather interior, this exceptional XJ220 was originally delivered to Germany, where it remained until 2004 before crossing the Atlantic to join the collection of a Florida-based physician. In 2010, the Jaguar changed hands to another diligent collector who maintained it to exemplary standards for over a decade.
In this ownership, the car received comprehensive mechanical attention from renowned Jaguar specialist Jeff Snyder, who installed a new fuel cell, overhauled the fuel system, and fitted new tires. Following this work, the XJ220 embarked on a journey back to its roots in 2012, returning to Jaguar's Coventry facilities where factory technicians conducted an exhaustive service program, including a complete engine rebuild to original European specifications. The car's post-restoration debut took place at the Aston Martin Owners Club Spring concours, where XJ220s were featured as a special class. In a touching tribute to the model's heritage, the owner piloted the vehicle from Coventry to Oxford, culminating in a visit to Bloxham—the original XJ220 production facility that later became home to DB7 manufacturing.
In recent years, the Jaguar has undergone extensive service at Autosport Designs, Inc. of Huntington Station, New York, totaling over $85,000 invested in 2020 alone. Notable work included performing a brake fluid service, mounting four new Bridgestone tires, and installing a stainless-steel exhaust (January 2020), repairing the gauge cluster (February 2020), and performing a major service including a fuel cell replacement (September 2020). With a mere 5,889 kilometers recorded at the time of cataloging, this meticulously cared-for XJ220 commands attention as one of the finest examples available today. The car is joined by its Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust Certificate, an unopened first aid kit, tool kit, wheel tool, and a promotional book detailing the production process. This provenance, allied to the model's sublime looks, staggering performance and illustrious heritage, renders the car a highly attractive proposition for any aspiring supercar owner, not to mention one guaranteed to turn heads for the next three decades, as it has for the last.