Extremely rare Jaguar XJR-15 manufactured in 1991. As investment grade supercars go, this one ticks all the right boxes. The XJR-15 was the first road car with a carbonfibre tub, it shared the same designer as the McLaren F1, they were raced in the $1 million Intercontinental Challenge alongside several F1 races in 1991, produced in very low numbers, and a retail price of $ 1 million in 1991 making it the most expensive road car of its day. After years outside of the public eye due to the low production numbers and almost all cars disappearing into private collections, XJR-15s are now gaining a much wider following as they re-emerge onto the public stage. As a result of this prices have started to increase rapidly. This car has been held in a private collection since new, it is a road legal and starts first time. It has been well maintained and has an excellent condition with only 1200 miles from new.
$350,000
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