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Jaguar XJS HE V-12...
19 September 2010, 07:28
PondoroJaguar XJS HE V-12...
I got one this summer, -82 in nice condition...love the purrr of the V-12..
19 September 2010, 07:38
HuviusNow all you need is a little nitrous!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DoxEis_Y7F019 September 2010, 11:02
Idaho SharpshooterNothing sings quite like a good tuned V-12.
Rich
19 September 2010, 11:13
shakariNot very easy to maintain and keep in tune but they do sound bloody fantastic.......... BUT WHERE'S THE PICTURES!
19 September 2010, 17:26
ddrhookI have never heard of any British build cars purring unless there was a stray cat hiding in it some place
19 September 2010, 19:02
shakariquote:
Originally posted by ddrhook:
I have never heard of any British build cars purring unless there was a stray cat hiding in it some place
Yes mate, but that's only because you're a deaf old bastard!
19 September 2010, 19:07
ddrhookI maybe deaf but at least I can still hear well enough to hear the sound of a cat when someone steps on it's tail. and we all know thats what most brit built cars sound like
19 September 2010, 19:25
shakariEish but you can be hurtful sometimes!
C'mon, some Brit engines make such unique sounds you just have to love 'em.
Jag V12s
Ariel square 4s
BSA RGSs
Norton Commandos
Then again, nothing sounds as good to me as the AMC 5.7 V8 in my Jeep so the yanks don't do too bad either!
19 September 2010, 19:58
ddrhookmetal grinning on metal or springs breaking is not unique it's painful not to mention having to own a oil well to keep up with the leaks
19 September 2010, 20:09
shakariYeah, the oil leaks are a problem but not a problem that's restricted to Brit engines.
Look at the Jeeps Wagoneers/Cherokees etc. The model ran for umpteen years and in fact it's the longest ever production run of any car.......but it never occurred to any bastard that putting a 12 x 12 plate that covers a needless oil filter in the bottom of the gearbox might not be the best idea in the world!
19 September 2010, 22:31
The MetalsmithChevy's V-8's, if it's not leaking a little oil at least, than something's wrong. Definitly not Brit specific.
"Molotov Cocktails don't leave fingerprints"
-Dr. Ski
20 September 2010, 01:29
Idaho Sharpshooterengine music, some are tone deaf...
A friend is service manager at the VW/Audi dealer. He called me a couple months ago on a Friday, to ask what I was doing the next morning.
He tells me they have an R8. "Qualified Customers" might be able to take a short test drive. Would I bring the Jag over about ten am with the top down? Yesssssssss.
I get there and he and the GM are out front having a cigarette. John introduces us and the guy assumes I am there to consider an upgrade. He actually let us take the car out for a short test drive. There's this V-10 about eighteen inches behind my head, at eight-thousand RPM it has a sound that just howls...
We get back, the guy inspects the car, and asks what I think. I tell him very nice car, but I am just a hopeless romantic and will wait to see the roadster version next spring.
They do have a sound...
Rich
20 September 2010, 07:59
PondoroJaguars do not leak oil, they are just marking their territory....
20 September 2010, 19:29
JD MillerSwap that v12 for a Big Block Chevy
20 September 2010, 20:26
onefunzr2So tell me, does this Jaguar XJS HE V-12 fall into either the classic or sports car category required for this forum?
20 September 2010, 21:34
Idaho SharpshooterAbout the same cache as a Shelby Cobra.
Was that a JTR (Jaguars That Run) conversion?
Rich
20 September 2010, 22:14
Whitworthquote:
Originally posted by onefunzr2:
So tell me, does this Jaguar XJS HE V-12 fall into either the classic or sports car category required for this forum?
If it hauls the mail, it certainly does!
"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
Semper Fidelis
"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"
21 September 2010, 17:06
onefunzr2quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
About the same cache as a Shelby Cobra.
You've got to be kidding? This 4 door land yacht in the same category as Shelby's magnum-powered roller skate? HA! You must be blinded by the light cause you own one.
What's next, Iacocca's mini van?
This forum just opened and already it's being polluted by wanna-be's.
21 September 2010, 19:00
eezridrYou can probably pick up a XJS HE for under $10K in reasonable shape. I would hate to think what you would have to pay for an "original" Shebly cobra in reasonable shape?
I would not own either. Too much maintenance. Just give me a SL63 AMG or perhaps a Z8. Nice fast roadsters!
21 September 2010, 19:00
Whitworthquote:
Originally posted by onefunzr2:
quote:
Originally posted by Idaho Sharpshooter:
About the same cache as a Shelby Cobra.
You've got to be kidding? This 4 door land yacht in the same category as Shelby's magnum-powered roller skate? HA! You must be blinded by the light cause you own one.
What's next, Iacocca's mini van?
This forum just opened and already it's being polluted by wanna-be's.
Obviously it doesn't have the same cache as a Cobra, but I have owned and built plenty of sleepers that would suck the paint off of many high-performance 2-doors. Should they not be included in this forum because they have more than two doors? That Jag has a rat motor in it, can that be denied? Nothing more satisfying than beating up on an expensive image-mobile in a pedestrian looking grocery-getter.
I ran the Silver State Classic (in Nevada) open road race (92 mile race) a number of years ago in a four-door ex-cop car. I finished at the top with a handful of C-5 Corvettes (we all finished within a couple of tenths of one another). More than one of them approached me after the race scratching their heads. High-performance is high-performance, no matter what the packaging IMHO.
"Ignorance you can correct, you can't fix stupid." JWP
If stupidity hurt, a lot of people would be walking around screaming.
Semper Fidelis
"Building Carpal Tunnel one round at a time"