12 yr old with a Jaaaag!

12 yr old with a Jaaaag!

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0a

23,902 posts

195 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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kamilb1998 said:
Thanks, not planned anything yet, no. Possibly Scottish Highlands but not anywhere too exciting as I'm lead to believe I can't go abroad until at least my 18th birthday, unless someone knows otherwise?
Get upto the highlands and across the Applecross pass. The most stunning roads I have driven and a barge is an ideal car to get there in comfort and enjoy the scenery.

Oh and congratulations smile

kamilb1998

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2,220 posts

178 months

Saturday 4th April 2015
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I've heard that these take well to LPG but I'm not convinced. I wouldn't call the fuel consumption horrendous, good enough for me for the moment anyway.

The Applepass Cross looks good from the pictures I can find, certainly one to stick on the list when I start planning the trip.

AlmostUseful

3,283 posts

201 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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It offends me that somebody born in 1998 is allowed to drive, makes me realise how old I am! And I'm only 32... Bloody ancient, or so it feels.

LewG

1,358 posts

147 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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There's no doubt about it Kamil anyone who drives an old Jag before retirement age and without a pair of leather stringbacks 'for that little bit of extra purchase' is definitely an old man at heart biggrin

Car looks fantastic in Wales, I found when I took the XJS if you were smooth in your driving style it could be hustled through bends quicker than expected for such a vessel

kamilb1998

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2,220 posts

178 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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Who says I don't wear a pair of leather stringbacks? wink

I could certainly be classed as an old man at heart. The lads at work say they wouldn't be surprised if I turned up in a tweed flat cap laugh

I wasn't pushing it very much as the conditions were far from ideal but it certainly surprised me how well it could be hustled round the bends.

StuntmanMike

11,671 posts

152 months

Sunday 5th April 2015
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br d said:
Saw this thread for the first time today and read the whole thing, you are a top bloke Kamil and it's great that you've stuck with it and got yourself and Oliver on the road!

Brilliant thread, one of the best I've seen on PH.
Been following from the start, I but agree with the sentiment beer

kamilb1998

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2,220 posts

178 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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Been racking up the miles, relatively niggle free until last week too!

Had the car in for some flexis and kick down adjustment as it wasn't quite there. Later in the day, thought I'd see how well it goes. Accelerated well enough, up to the red line and then there was a significant thud and vibration. Cue a quick glance in the rear view mirror to see what's dropped off, nothing. Pull over, glance underneath and find the clamp holding the downpipe to the centrepiece had split. This happened on a Saturday so by the time I had it fixed on the Tuesday, the noise had become somewhat monotonous.

Thought that would be that and there'd be no money that needs spending until next service in 3000 miles. Unfortunately, this morning, the car decided otherwise and failed to proceed.

It cranked but wouldn't go. I waited a little while, tried again and called recovery. Judging by the lack of flicker of the tachometer and a 'Fuelling Failure 1' on the digi dash, I presumed its the crank sensor. Funnily enough, I left the car standing for a week some time back and it started a little funny a couple of times but as I was unable to find anything amiss I put it down to a hiccup and thought nothing of it. Now I know it was a clear warning of imminent failure!

Once at the dealership, I dug out some old books and stuck an ohm meter across the CPS to prove it faulty and have a new part coming in the morning. Just to add to the misery, I noticed a rather well developed stonechip on the RH light. One of the more expensive trips to work :Hopefully should be sorted for a little while now, assuming the crank sensor makes it go. Just really need to find some headlight covers as i don't fancy another bill for a replacement headlight.


dbdb

4,328 posts

174 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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kamilb1998 said:
Oh, the indignity!!



dbdb

4,328 posts

174 months

Thursday 14th May 2015
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exgtt said:
Urrrgh, I'm really struggling with all this. The age, the grammar (since the start), the car choice, the cook report style selfies, the dob in the op's name.

Something inside is screaming 40yr old weirdo alert.

Sorry Kamil if you're genuine but I'm a suspicious sod

Edited by exgtt on Saturday 4th April 21:06
This did amuse me. As a member of xj40.com, I can confirm that Kamil is who he says he is! I haven't met him, but quite a few xj40.com members have. biggrin


kamilb1998

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2,220 posts

178 months

Thursday 21st May 2015
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Crank sensor was fitted along with a new headlight last week and, touch wood, its not gone wrong since. I have finally received my centre console wood kit from Myrtle, I shall try and get photos of this up on soon. Unfortunately however, the headlining sourced from them some months ago has began to sag.

Not got any pictures since last time unfortunately. nothing of much note has really occurred apart from the breakdown, its been daily use since passing my test and ferrying mates about at weekends. Also attended a couple of shows in it in the last few weeks, namely, the Jaguar Ace Cafe meet and the JEC Eastern Day.

I've started gathering some body panels for the inevitable bodywork that it really is crying out for. Especially the rear screen for which, ironically, I can't really get the panels I would ideally like. I have found a very good local place that carry out restorations with a 5 year warranty. I will be looking into getting the car booked in with them when I have the funds in place to pay for the work. It will total far more than the car is worth and most people I've spoken to have questioned my sanity for even considering this, but the sentimental attachment to the car means that the final value is of no relevance as I do not plan to sell anytime soon.

I have a picture from the Eastern Day to share specifically for exgtt as suggested to me by a poster on here at the meet.



My car can just about be seen in this photo, I, somewhat foolishly, forgot to take any pictures on the day. 4th along from the left.



TheLordJohn

5,746 posts

147 months

Friday 22nd May 2015
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Car looks well, glad to hear it's all sorted now.
Love those X300 XJR wheels on the first XJ40.
Always reminded me of an an XJ220.

exgtt

2,067 posts

213 months

Friday 22nd May 2015
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kamilb1998 said:
Crank sensor was fitted along with a new headlight last week and, touch wood, its not gone wrong since. I have finally received my centre console wood kit from Myrtle, I shall try and get photos of this up on soon. Unfortunately however, the headlining sourced from them some months ago has began to sag.

Not got any pictures since last time unfortunately. nothing of much note has really occurred apart from the breakdown, its been daily use since passing my test and ferrying mates about at weekends. Also attended a couple of shows in it in the last few weeks, namely, the Jaguar Ace Cafe meet and the JEC Eastern Day.

I've started gathering some body panels for the inevitable bodywork that it really is crying out for. Especially the rear screen for which, ironically, I can't really get the panels I would ideally like. I have found a very good local place that carry out restorations with a 5 year warranty. I will be looking into getting the car booked in with them when I have the funds in place to pay for the work. It will total far more than the car is worth and most people I've spoken to have questioned my sanity for even considering this, but the sentimental attachment to the car means that the final value is of no relevance as I do not plan to sell anytime soon.

I have a picture from the Eastern Day to share specifically for exgtt as suggested to me by a poster on here at the meet.



My car can just about be seen in this photo, I, somewhat foolishly, forgot to take any pictures on the day. 4th along from the left.

Which ones you Kamil? wink

Again apologies!

d3llams

121 posts

127 months

Friday 22nd May 2015
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As a 1998 kid myself i have been following this thread since the beginning and i am indeed one very jealous boy! I am determined to get a Jaguar XJ X300 as my second car but i am doing the sensible thing and getting a cheap little hatchback to run for the first year until i get a years ncb. One massive thumbs up from me and keep it going!

kamilb1998

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2,220 posts

178 months

Monday 15th June 2015
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Been meaning to post an update on here for little while but have always somehow managed to get sidetracked. After some serious consideration, I've taken the Jag off the road.

It's a marvellous way of smoking about but with daily use at my age, it was getting somewhat trashed. With fear of sounding somewhat soppy, I felt sorry for the car with the way it was treated. Looking after a daily hack is far more difficult than I'd ever imagined. laugh It was also proving a little dear to run. I managed to burn through £200 worth of fuel in a weekend, having not even left Norfolk!

Dad has handed down his Aygo which, whilst far less luxurious, comfortable, refined or spacious, was free to me. Less bits fall off it too so I need to make less sacrifices to account for time spent re-affixing or mending bits. With the fuel and running cost savings it will also allow the restoration of the Jag to be funded far sooner than if I was running the Jag daily.

In the near future, the idea is to have a full "as new" restoration carried out. I have found a very good local place who offer a 5 year warranty with their work so this should give an idea of the standard of their work. It will really be a "make good all metalwork" job so whilst almost certainly uneconomical, the car means enough to me for me to justify it. And yes, everyone I've spoken to has questioned my sanity laugh Once done, it can be saved for Sunday best and be cherished as a car of its age really deserves.

For now, I'll be running around in this. Feels rather odd changing gear, I must admit!



TheAngryDog

12,410 posts

210 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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Any updates to this? The OP hasnt posted on here for ages...

alec.e

2,149 posts

125 months

Saturday 5th March 2016
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Vehicle inquiry has it SORN and MOT expired in Dec

RedRose123

650 posts

226 months

Friday 29th July 2016
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Any updates on the Jaaaag?

kamilb1998

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2,220 posts

178 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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An update as requested, my apologies for not frequenting this forum recently. Long story short, the Jag is no longer with me, a decision to sell that was regretted ever since really.

Back in March last year, I completed a 5DAY course and was driving within 2 weeks of my birthday. I smoked around in the Jag until the end of May when, sadly, I decided it was somewhat unpractical for a 17 year old student doing about 2500/3000miles a month. It cost roughly £500 a month in repairs + fuel and had a £7k+ body restoration looming. As a student this rapidly became unaffordable, with the Jag soon chewing through any savings and every pay cheque. I was handed down my father's Aygo, he upgraded to an Alfa Giulietta, which I have since traded in for a new Aygo in July of last year.

My long term intention was to keep the Jag until such a time I could afford to restore the old thing properly, unsurprisingly having owned it since the age of 10. It remained in the garage until April of this year when I decided to MoT it, at some expense, and then sell it for effectively the cost of MoT repairs. The idea was to free up space in the garage seeing as it was being unused. It is a decision that made sense at the time but, in hindsight, a decision I struggle to make sense of now. If I had the opportunity to buy it back, I would.

It went to a chap whose intention is to restore it, which I guess is always a bonus when selling something with emotional attachment. I did ask for first refusal if he ever decides to sell up but he was adamant this was unlikely - I hope that changes in the not too distant future as the garage space it freed up is still free! He fell in love with the car after a brief test drive and that was that, if he hadn't taken it I think I would have taken the ad down and kept it.

Below are a couple of pictures of its replacement on a recent road trip through Europe, I did consider throwing a thread together on this trip but wasn't really certain there would be much interest?




LanceRS

2,174 posts

138 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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Welcome back, sorry to read that the old girl had to go. Glad to see that you have managed to get out and do some proper motoring.
I would imagine that there were a few 'I wish I was in the Jag' moments?

MonkeyBusiness

3,940 posts

188 months

Saturday 1st October 2016
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Sorry to hear its gone. End of an era.
We've all got "I shouldn't have sold it" cars.

Great thread.