The mythical Jaguar XJ13

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lowdrag

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Monday 22nd March 2010
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I needn't go on about this car since I guess we all know about it and it's history - but I will nevertheless! Built by "The Saturday Club", a group of Jaguar engineers who gathered together in their spare time to create , if you like, a Mk 2 D type to reincarnate Jaguar's glorious racing years. Mid-engined, lightweight monocoque chassis, 5 liter quad-cam engine, a veritable tour-de-force of engineering excellence in its day. Of course, regulation changes meant it could never race so it has slumbered quietly in the museum, being used for exhibitions and once in a while doing a demonstration tour of a circuit. It is mythical, and so is its value - it is insured by the museum for $12 million at current exchange rates. I am proud to have driven the original - if only in second gear around the factory!





But there are those out there who long to recreate the car and one was built by Walter Hill of Florida and he obtained one of the seven engines ever built but - the shape wasn't quite correct and it doesn't look right. Kits are available in America to build a copy using the 5.3 liter twin cam E-type engine, but even so you are on the thick end of $200,000 fully built. So, for most of us, the thought of owning such a car remains a myth.

Step up to the plate one Jürgen Locke from Germany. A 60 year old mechanic and panel beater, he too was one of the many who dreamed, but then he was and is a practical dreamer. He decided to build one himself; no he didn't buy the kit, he really has built one from scratch!

You start by creating a big work bench, buying some tubular steel and setting to work bending it:-



Bit by bit, having carefully measured your engine, the chassis takes shape:-



Carefully, you put the engine in your constructed chassis:-



Now what about suspension? Well, take off the shelf some other Jaguar parts and - hey presto!



After a while, you have a rolling chassis and, boy, does it look mean!:-



So you've got this far, and many I am sure could easily have done it although as you know, I'm more a writer than a hands-on mechanic sadly. But creating the body shell? Now that most of us would contract out to a more gifted person. Not Jürgen! He made his own wooden buck:-





So, having a lot of sheet steel at a cheap price, he decided to make the body himself:-







Here it is primered up, and he even went to the lengths of making the windshield and A-posts too:-



Air vent now cut into the hood:-




This is now the current state, but more will be published as he gets further. He is determined that the car will run this year though. Finally, just to while away the winter months, he rebuilt a spare Jaguar V12 engine which adorns his study:-



I think we must all stand and applaud this gentleman, now 65 years of age, for his tenacity and skill. Bravo Jürgen!

Edited by lowdrag on Monday 22 March 08:13


Edited by lowdrag on Monday 22 March 08:15

Motown Junk

2,041 posts

217 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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bob1179

14,107 posts

209 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Absolutely awesome.

I wish I had the skill and patience to build somthing like that in my garage.

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a8hex

5,830 posts

223 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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That looks like a remarkable effort.

Of course we were also discussing another twist in the long saga of attempting to make XJ13 replicas in the " nice jag motor" thread last week.

I think that in this country TWR also make an XJ13 plus there are a small number (?3?) of Rod Jolley recreations, one of which was reviewed by PHs a few years ago.

I still want one.

andyh68

1,357 posts

173 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Fantastic work! smile

bigblock

772 posts

198 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Not the easy fiberglass option for this gentleman. Very impressive.

WDRV12

65 posts

188 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Beautiful really want one, one day ! All it needs on his V12 is what I have made for my Double Six V12

Jaguarv8xkw

3 posts

214 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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His ambition and dedication to create this car goes without saying... Hats off to him

Here is the latest engine effort from TWR Replicas for the XJ13, all designed in-house and available for those who have 13 replicas and want to enhance the look and performance

NevSwales

404 posts

169 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Jurgen is clearly a gifted craftsman - so impressive bow I look forward to seeing the finished product.

Martin Keene

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225 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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Motown Junk said:
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Very much so...

Edited by Martin Keene on Monday 22 March 22:46

Tricky1984

68 posts

202 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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That is a work of art.

heebeegeetee

28,735 posts

248 months

Monday 22nd March 2010
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I'm sure I saw an XJ13 on the back of a truck not far from Goodwood last September. Would it have been this particular car, or are there replicas available?

Pigeon

18,535 posts

246 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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fk me ragged. Lost for words. That is truly awe-inspiring.

tangent police

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176 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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It's nice that stereotypes get smashed by utter brilliance.

This is the sort of bloke who made Britain great. Apart from he's a German. smile

a8hex

5,830 posts

223 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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We Brits are such a bdised race that not being British has never been a bar.

NevSwales

404 posts

169 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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heebeegeetee said:
I'm sure I saw an XJ13 on the back of a truck not far from Goodwood last September. Would it have been this particular car, or are there replicas available?
There are a shedful of replicas available - ranging from the dire to the almost-but-not-quite-there. Try googling "XJ13 replica" and you will uncover a shedful. The one and only "real" XJ13 did appear at Goodwood last year so it is possible this is what you saw? I say "real" because the original was pretty much destroyed in 1971 and then rebuilt in 1973.

They say it is easy to tell the original - if there is a small, barely-discernable, brown mark on the driver's seat (which was made sometime in 1971) then it is probably the McCoy .....hehe

Neville
http://www.xj13.eu


NevSwales

404 posts

169 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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a8hex said:
We Brits are such a bdised race that not being British has never been a bar.
After all, we are ruled by Germans and have even allowed the Scottish to do the same in the past .... some bloke called Stuart I think but history was never my strong point.

Martin Keene

9,410 posts

225 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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NevSwales said:
The one and only "real" XJ13 did appear at Goodwood last year so it is possible this is what you saw? I say "real" because the original was pretty much destroyed in 1971 and then rebuilt in 1973.
Hasn't it been sizeably crashed since then as well. Or am I getting confused with Aston Martin DBR 1/2...

Edited by Martin Keene on Tuesday 23 March 19:26

lowdrag

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12,892 posts

213 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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I think you are getting confused with the XK120 coupé that set speed records on the Montlhery track at Paris in 1952, registered LWK 707. That was crashed at the Festival of Speed in 2008. As said, the XJ13 was involved in an horrific accident in 1971 at MIRA when the N/S rear wheel collapsed (not the tyre) with Norman Dewis at the wheel.

MX7

7,902 posts

174 months

Tuesday 23rd March 2010
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Although I can do a bit of spannering, threads like this leave me speechless. Fantastic effort.