For 1974, Jaguar introduced a long wheelbase version of the XJ6 sedan called the XJ6L. The XJ6L had a longer wheelbase and an additional four inches was added to the rear of the front door. Most of the XJ6L were sold in the United States.For 1976, there were few changes to the XJ6 Series II. The 2-door Coupe (XJ6C) sold for $14,850 while the 4-door sedan (XJ6L) sold for $14,100. Powering the car was a dual-overhead cam six-cylinder engine displacing 258.4 cubic-inches and offering 160 horsepower. A three-speed automatic was standard and disc brakes could be found in the front and the rear.
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2013
By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2013
Related Reading : Jaguar XJ History
The Jaguar XJ series began in 1968 and has continued in various forms and Series into modern times. The first Mark was introduced in 1968 and continued until 1992. During this time there were three series, Series 1, Series 2, and Series 3. In 1986 Jaguar introduced the Mark II which continued until 2002. During this time there were the XJ40, XJ81, X300, X305, and X308. The Mark III was introduced....
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