1978 Daimler Double Six
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The dad of my first girlfriend back in grammar skoool days had a Jaguar XJ 5.3C, her mum ran a 6.6 Pontiac Firebird at the same time.
I seem to remember girlfriend and her sister being dropped off by dad in the Pontiac one day instead of the Jag.
Asked why, she told me that her dad said the Pontiac was (slightly) more economical.
Which to me sounded like saying Oliver Reed drank slightly less than George Best....
I seem to remember girlfriend and her sister being dropped off by dad in the Pontiac one day instead of the Jag.
Asked why, she told me that her dad said the Pontiac was (slightly) more economical.
Which to me sounded like saying Oliver Reed drank slightly less than George Best....
A quick web search suggests that fuel injection on the V12 was introduced in 1975. That is much earlier than I thought. So it is indeed one of the first. Really good article here:
http://www.jagweb.com/aj6eng/djetronic.php
I honestly reckon that if Jaguar put these cars back into production today, with modern running gear and a refreshed (but classic looking) interior, they would fly off the shelves. I would buy one.
http://www.jagweb.com/aj6eng/djetronic.php
I honestly reckon that if Jaguar put these cars back into production today, with modern running gear and a refreshed (but classic looking) interior, they would fly off the shelves. I would buy one.
Wow!
That's a lovely looking vehicle. As said previous, great colour combination. Everything about it looks just right.
Takes me back to the early 70's when my mothers fairly comfortably off Sister and husband used to visit our 2 up 2 down terraced house and park their 1969 'G' plate Burgundy/deep Red 420 Daimler outside. I was about 4/5 years old at the time and liking cars I used to pester them to take me and my brother out in it for a ride. My parents couldn't afford a car at the time so going out in their Daimler was always an occasion to behold. We used to feel lost sat in the back with all that plush cream leather and walnut trim. Great memories.
Lovely car Op, Enjoy it
That's a lovely looking vehicle. As said previous, great colour combination. Everything about it looks just right.
Takes me back to the early 70's when my mothers fairly comfortably off Sister and husband used to visit our 2 up 2 down terraced house and park their 1969 'G' plate Burgundy/deep Red 420 Daimler outside. I was about 4/5 years old at the time and liking cars I used to pester them to take me and my brother out in it for a ride. My parents couldn't afford a car at the time so going out in their Daimler was always an occasion to behold. We used to feel lost sat in the back with all that plush cream leather and walnut trim. Great memories.
Lovely car Op, Enjoy it
Stunning car. I think this shape is the best they made.
We have a 1982 Daimler Vanden Plas 4.2 in black, cant wait to use it after the lock down is over
Did anyone ever see the nicely modified XJ done for a rockstar?
https://www.motor1.com/news/235296/jaguar-xj6-nick...
We have a 1982 Daimler Vanden Plas 4.2 in black, cant wait to use it after the lock down is over
Did anyone ever see the nicely modified XJ done for a rockstar?
https://www.motor1.com/news/235296/jaguar-xj6-nick...
Fury RS said:
Wow!
That's a lovely looking vehicle. As said previous, great colour combination. Everything about it looks just right.
Takes me back to the early 70's when my mothers fairly comfortably off Sister and husband used to visit our 2 up 2 down terraced house and park their 1969 'G' plate Burgundy/deep Red 420 Daimler outside. I was about 4/5 years old at the time and liking cars I used to pester them to take me and my brother out in it for a ride. My parents couldn't afford a car at the time so going out in their Daimler was always an occasion to behold. We used to feel lost sat in the back with all that plush cream leather and walnut trim. Great memories.
Lovely car Op, Enjoy it
What a fantastic story. Thanks for sharing. This is what these forums are all about! That's a lovely looking vehicle. As said previous, great colour combination. Everything about it looks just right.
Takes me back to the early 70's when my mothers fairly comfortably off Sister and husband used to visit our 2 up 2 down terraced house and park their 1969 'G' plate Burgundy/deep Red 420 Daimler outside. I was about 4/5 years old at the time and liking cars I used to pester them to take me and my brother out in it for a ride. My parents couldn't afford a car at the time so going out in their Daimler was always an occasion to behold. We used to feel lost sat in the back with all that plush cream leather and walnut trim. Great memories.
Lovely car Op, Enjoy it
S8QUATTRO said:
Stunning car. I think this shape is the best they made.
We have a 1982 Daimler Vanden Plas 4.2 in black, cant wait to use it after the lock down is over
Did anyone ever see the nicely modified XJ done for a rockstar?
https://www.motor1.com/news/235296/jaguar-xj6-nick...
Love the Iron Maiden connection!We have a 1982 Daimler Vanden Plas 4.2 in black, cant wait to use it after the lock down is over
Did anyone ever see the nicely modified XJ done for a rockstar?
https://www.motor1.com/news/235296/jaguar-xj6-nick...
AmitG said:
A quick web search suggests that fuel injection on the V12 was introduced in 1975. That is much earlier than I thought. So it is indeed one of the first. Really good article here:
http://www.jagweb.com/aj6eng/djetronic.php
I honestly reckon that if Jaguar put these cars back into production today, with modern running gear and a refreshed (but classic looking) interior, they would fly off the shelves. I would buy one.
A great read. Thank you!http://www.jagweb.com/aj6eng/djetronic.php
I honestly reckon that if Jaguar put these cars back into production today, with modern running gear and a refreshed (but classic looking) interior, they would fly off the shelves. I would buy one.
Absolutely amazing looking thing. Still looks in great condition considering the restoration is 20 years old. I guess it’s not seen a lot of use since 2000 has it? I love these old XJ’s.
My only connection to jags is my grandad bought a 420g new in the 60’s, before I was born and my dad had a 1988 manual 3.6 XJS in the 90’s which I drove a few times. It was a lovely drive, felt very solid despite the iffy BL interior build quality.
My only connection to jags is my grandad bought a 420g new in the 60’s, before I was born and my dad had a 1988 manual 3.6 XJS in the 90’s which I drove a few times. It was a lovely drive, felt very solid despite the iffy BL interior build quality.
Part 2:
For book buyers, do make sure you buy the second edition, with this cover. It has a lot more content. My favourite is story is "Across France and Back in a Day", a tale of driving from Dunkirk to Marseilles and back in a day in a Rolls Royce Corniche. The day was 22 May 1973, the distance 1,330.8miles, the average including stops was 7657mph and petrol consumption was 11.35mpg. Motoring for motoring's sake, indeed.
I look forward to reading with interest more about this spectacular 66. Is the motor still regarded as the smoothest ever?
For book buyers, do make sure you buy the second edition, with this cover. It has a lot more content. My favourite is story is "Across France and Back in a Day", a tale of driving from Dunkirk to Marseilles and back in a day in a Rolls Royce Corniche. The day was 22 May 1973, the distance 1,330.8miles, the average including stops was 7657mph and petrol consumption was 11.35mpg. Motoring for motoring's sake, indeed.
I look forward to reading with interest more about this spectacular 66. Is the motor still regarded as the smoothest ever?
r129sl said:
Part 2:
For book buyers, do make sure you buy the second edition, with this cover. It has a lot more content. My favourite is story is "Across France and Back in a Day", a tale of driving from Dunkirk to Marseilles and back in a day in a Rolls Royce Corniche. The day was 22 May 1973, the distance 1,330.8miles, the average including stops was 7657mph and petrol consumption was 11.35mpg. Motoring for motoring's sake, indeed.
I look forward to reading with interest more about this spectacular 66. Is the motor still regarded as the smoothest ever?
Thanks, gonna get this.For book buyers, do make sure you buy the second edition, with this cover. It has a lot more content. My favourite is story is "Across France and Back in a Day", a tale of driving from Dunkirk to Marseilles and back in a day in a Rolls Royce Corniche. The day was 22 May 1973, the distance 1,330.8miles, the average including stops was 7657mph and petrol consumption was 11.35mpg. Motoring for motoring's sake, indeed.
I look forward to reading with interest more about this spectacular 66. Is the motor still regarded as the smoothest ever?
r129sl said:
What a fabulous car. While you’re stuck indoors, may I commend to you Stanley Sedgwick’s Motoring my Way (2nd Edition, much more in that one). He was a big fan of the Double Six and frequently raked his over the continent. [..]
An interesting character. This "tribute" from a colleague seems curiously devoid of anything positive!atomicpunk said:
Definite bargain potential if you can find a good one. I got mine for £6K, which is ridiculous really.
dammit, I was really hoping yours was £20 k + which would put it well out of my reach and therefor I wouldnt have to torture myself with thoughts of actually buying one, but for 6 k I could almost (maybe, one day) afford it.to buy at least, probably not to run
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