XJ220 | Spa Silver | ||||
Coupe | Smoke Grey | ||||
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6A 10255 SB | 9 November 1993 | ||||
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22 September 1993 | United Kingdom | ||||
1993 | Spa Silver | ||||
2025 | Smoke Grey | ||||
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Kickplate 042
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2013-11-15 10:29:43 | bleasie writes:
2014-04-13 19:52:18 | p writes:
Car now said to be offered at:
www.classicmobilia.com/Pages/events.aspx
2014-10-20 11:17:21 | pauls writes:
Above sellers description:
This car was purchased new by the current owner in 1997 and has been part of a private collection. Finished in Spa Silver with grey leather interior and with ONLY 1050 kms on the clock, which is well documented. Serviced by Jaguar up until 2002, all the mileage on the car was undertaken by Jaguar service department, while being maintained. The car has never been on raced or on a circuit driven in anger, never had paint work. With all the service books, handbooks, tools, spare keys and car cover, it is a part of British motoring history, never to be replaced.
2017-06-05 15:58:39 | bleasie writes:
2017-07-17 11:36:08 | John Bleasdale writes:
Strange the sellers description in 2017 almost the same 7 the location is the same July 17th News letter from Classicmobillia
This car was purchased new by the current owner in 1997 and has been part of a private collection. Finished in Spa Silver with grey leather interior and with ONLY 1050 kms on the clock, which is well documented. Serviced by Jaguar up until 2002, all the mileage on the car was undertaken by Jaguar service department, while being maintained.
2019-01-17 10:07:01 | pauls writes:
Car to be at auction 2/19
www.artcurial.com/en/node/1113517
Auction description:
Sale Rétromobile 2019 The Official Sale - 08 february 2019 /Lot 128 1993 Jaguar XJ 220
Estimation 350,000 - 550,000 €
UK title
Chassis N° SAJJEAEX8AX220685
- Only 1,248 km from new
- Meticulous maintenance
- Part of the "over 300 km/h" exclusive club
The car we are offering (serial No 42) was delivered new to Jaguar Paris after coming out of the factory on 22 September 1993, before being returned to England unsold. It is only four years later, as stated in its service logbook that the car will finally be sold new to Paul Baines by Jaguar Hartwell in Bristol. Its Jaguar Heritage certificate attests the original "Spa Silver" colour combined with the "Smoke Grey" leather upholstery. Purchased from its first owner in 2014 through a specialist dealer and with only 1,050 km on the clock then, this supercar possesses a transparent history and a consistent servicing. A first service at 992 km was carried out in 2001 and a second one was done at 1,030 km less than two years later. In 2016, the car is thoroughly overhauled by English specialist Don Law: the engine was removed, the distribution replaced, the ignition and fuel supply redone, the clutch amended and the braking system revised. Fuel tanks, immersed pumps and filters were also replaced, totaling the amount of work at a cost of €38,000. Displaying 1,248 km during our inspection, the car has not been driven much on the road since then and our test drive revealed that the vehicle is in good running order. Only the original tyres, which show little use, would be worth replacing, should the car be used more intensively. In exceptional condition and delivered with its cover, first-aid kit, both keys and the service logbook with original record, this Jaguar XJ 220 turns out to be even more desirable as it remains today the only affordable supercar. This true road prototype keeps on being the brand's last "homemade" masterpiece, offering extraordinary sensations and a breathtaking design.
2025-08-23 19:01:18 | pauls writes:
Car offered in Hemmings:
www.hemmings.com/classifieds/dealer/jaguar/xj220/2711549.html
Seller's description:
See All The Houtkamp Collection Listings
1993 Jaguar XJ220 Only 1200 Km Since New
ASKING PRICE $695,205
Seller The Houtkamp Collection
Vehicle Location Amsterdam, Noord-Holland NL
Condition Mint
Mileage 1,200
Transmission Manual
Exterior Color Spa Silver
Interior Smoke Grey
Long term enthusiast ownership, with just under 1,900 recorded Kilometers from new
One of only 282 XJ220s built between 1992 and 1994
One of the most exciting and interesting Jaguars ever built
Low-mileage examples in well-kept condition are difficult to find
Attractively finished in original colors of Spa Silver with Stone Grey leather interior
Extensively serviced by marque specialists Don Law Racing in February 2016 at a cost of over £36,000
Numbers matching original engine, confirmed via Jaguar Heritage Trust Certificate
According to the production record trace certificate from the Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust, this specific example was completed in September 1993, finished in Spa Silver over a Smoke Grey interior.
After leaving the factory, the car was sold to the first owner in 1997 where she became part of his private collection.
Serviced by Jaguar up until 2002, all the mileage on the car was undertaken by Jaguar Service Department, while being maintained.
After purchase, the XJ 220 was mainly placed into storage for Eighteen years before being discovered by a UK-based specialist firm dedicated to procuring sought-after motorcars.
From this concern, it passed to its latest owners from Paris, who has retained the car for the last 8 years.
In February 2016, when the odometer was showing approximately 1.050 Kilometers, the XJ220 made its first trip to the famed Don Law Jaguar workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, England.
Whilst in their company, the car received an extensive service detailed in invoices totaling roughly £36,031.
Don Law Racing is well known as the go-to specialists on this specific car.
No stone was left unturned in making sure the car was brought back to as-new condition mechanically.
After being removed from the car, the engine was fully checked, the inlet and exhaust valves were replaced, new pistons and rings were fitted, the head gaskets along with all other perishable components such as gaskets and seals were replaced, and the catalytic converters were rebuilt.
New timing and alternator belts were fitted, and all fluids and filters were replaced.
The transmission was also removed from the car and fitted with a new clutch.
Importantly, the fuel tank was replaced, and along with that, new fuel hoses and pumps were installed.
After the work was completed, the car was road-tested, and the XJ220 was confirmed to be in excellent running order.
Today, the Jaguar just drove approximately 1.900 Kilometers.
Important to know is that all buttons and gauges are properly working including the radio, lamp units and airconditioning.
This specific XJ220 is as described above documented by a Jaguar Daimler Heritage Trust production record trace certificate, and service receipts.
CONDITION EXTERIOR
The Jaguar is almost in as new condition. The condition is extremely nice without scratches or dents or other attention points.
The color is just fabulous and our personal favorite.
The engine bay is probably the most impressive part of the car and it is possible to see the engine thru the rear window. While some engine parts from XJ 220’s look a bit rusty, this engine shows extremely nice and fresh.
CONDITION INTERIOR
The condition of the interior is very nice. Many 220’s show damaged seats because everybody like to take a seat in a 220 resulting in damages on the seat.
This car has certainly not been a show car and has been clearly in private collections which can be easily seen on the interior
The cabin proved to be roomy enough with plenty of shoulder space, a deep footwell to fit the full height of those who might ordinarily struggle to squeeze into cars like these, and a glass roof bringing in lots of light.
DRIVING EXPERIENCE
Having owned approximately 6 examples of Jaguar XJ 220 we can tell that the driving experience of this car is totally addictive.
Turn the ignition key, hit the starter button and behind your head the Group C derived V6 bursts aggressively into life.
Harsh metallic whips of sound lash wildly from the engine bay – it’s a noise straight from the Le Mans pit lane.
Once up to speed it becomes addictive to lift off the accelerator and listen to the seductive noise of turbo waste gate chatter.
Driving this Jaguar is an absolute amazing experience.
Even 30 years later, Jaguar’s supercar can still cross the 200-mph barrier.
The sound, the power and the feeling you get when you drive the car is actually indescribable.
The Jaguar drives as it looks, so very very special.
Undoubtedly one of the most exciting and interesting Jaguars ever built throughout the company’s illustrious history, the XJ220 is truly a landmark automobile in British automotive history.