The Jaguar XJS is a classic that has built up a great reputation in the meantime. Especially in the coupé, convertible and targa version. But you only have a real rarity when you see the XJS Shooting Break. The cost was initially more than 40% higher than a 'normal' XJS, but the looks were fantastic and the intervention was very drastic because the fuel tank, roofline, windows, trunk, etc. had to be adjusted.
Only 67 units were built over a period of 20 years, three quarters of which were right-hand drive units for the United Kingdom. In addition, almost all copies have the V12 engine under the hood.
This example is a recent creation of this legendary classic that was built by coachbuilder Belrose on the basis of a 4.0l coupé. This was done down to the last detail, with the pure class of the English classic taking center stage.
In recent years, the 4.0l engine has become the most sought-after example in the Jaguar XJS. This is because of its performance, reliability and maintenance costs. This is an original Belgian car with a known maintenance history.