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  • Sonic

    Jan. 21, 2011 11:09 p.m. Sonic Dork

    As the present owner of two british cars, I can't help but want another, but not stock.

    This

    Plus this

    Plus this

    = awesome

  • Schmidlap

    Jan. 21, 2011 11:23 p.m. Schmidlap HalfDork

    If anyone here is seriously considering an XJS, here's a free, several hundred page book that covers pretty much everything you will ever need to know about them.

    XJ-S Book on Jag-Lovers.com

    Bob

  • vazbmw

    Jan. 22, 2011 11:02 a.m. vazbmw Reader

    That is what I am talking about,...but if every switch in the enterior is going to go out I will end up with a race are type enterior, which for this project I want something my wife could drive too.

    So will I have to hack together all the switch gear with nobs from Radio Shack. Like a bad 1970's scifi about the future?

    Sonic wrote:

    As the present owner of two british cars, I can't help but want another, but not stock.

    This

    Plus this

    Plus this

    = awesome

  • Curmudgeon

    Jan. 22, 2011 12:31 p.m. Curmudgeon SuperDork

    '80's British electrics are definitely E36 M3. But if you search teh int3erw3b, you will find companies which supply switches for kit cars etc which are very similar to the OE stuff but made better. The various rocker switches in my J-H got upgraded to better stuff that way; Delta Motorsports had them all. At first glance it all looks stock.

    The XJS/V8 swap works best if you spring for the highway geared differential. The V12 was meant to run at higher RPM than the average Chevy V8, therefore most cars came with a 3:54 rear axle but 2:88's were out there.

  • wcelliot

    Jan. 23, 2011 12:29 p.m. wcelliot HalfDork

    Neither of the current perspective buyers of my Bitter are interested in the GETRAG 265 that I bought to convert the car... I think I'd really like an XJS with a manual trans... and this is what they would have used with the V12. All you'd really need is a bellhousing...

  • plance1

    Jan. 23, 2011 1:48 p.m. plance1 Dork

    DILYSI Dave wrote:

    vazbmw wrote:

    WOW Why are they so cheap?

    Because the are pieces of E36 M3 that are stupid expensive to fix.

    If only they weren't so damn pretty.

    What's worse, Jags or Audi's lol?!!?

  • plance1

    Jan. 23, 2011 1:51 p.m. plance1 Dork

    1988RedT2 wrote:

    Let's face it. Buying an old Jaguar is like letting the little head do the thinking. Sure, it's fun. But there are consequences.

    This is one of those profound quotes the editors will take and print in the next issue...

  • DILYSI Dave

    Jan. 23, 2011 3:18 p.m. DILYSI Dave SuperDork

    plance1 wrote:

    DILYSI Dave wrote:

    vazbmw wrote:

    WOW Why are they so cheap?

    Because the are pieces of E36 M3 that are stupid expensive to fix.

    If only they weren't so damn pretty.

    What's worse, Jags or Audi's lol?!!?

    Yes. :)

  • vazbmw

    Jan. 23, 2011 4:52 p.m. vazbmw Reader

    DILYSI Dave wrote:

    plance1 wrote:

    DILYSI Dave wrote:

    vazbmw wrote:

    WOW Why are they so cheap?

    Because the are pieces of E36 M3 that are stupid expensive to fix.

    If only they weren't so damn pretty.

    What's worse, Jags or Audi's lol?!!?

    Yes. :)

    I would say Jag, cuz they are just so damn beautiful. "Like a stripper under the spotlights of the stripclub...once out in the light of day things turn ugly" LOL For the record, I know nothing about strippers, Jags or the light of day

  • Curmudgeon

    Jan. 23, 2011 5:01 p.m. Curmudgeon SuperDork

    Yeah. Right.

    Actually, Jags (at least in stock form) are more like the hot woman who pulls you in, gets you hooked (ring on da finger) then turns out to be MUCH higher maintenance than you dreamed possible. But every morning you roll over and look at it/her and say to yourself 'Damn I guess I can overlook all that bad crap'.

  • billoff966

    Jan. 23, 2011 7:28 p.m. billoff966

    I am getting rid of a 2000 S Type...V8, fully functional, just got redone...$2500. If you are interested

  • billoff966

    Jan. 23, 2011 7:29 p.m. billoff966 New Reader

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  • vazbmw

    Jan. 23, 2011 11:33 p.m. vazbmw Reader

    Could be, but I have some questions.

    Why are you getting rid of it? What is the mileage? What are the issues with it? Where are you located?

    Is it streetable, and can my family ride in it too?

    It is pretty hot looking

    PM me if that is more appropriate

    billoff966 wrote:

    I am getting rid of a 2000 S Type...V8, fully functional, just got redone...$2500. If you are interested

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