Out with the old, in with the new.. . . . . .
Out with the old, in with the new.. . . . . .
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Tame Technician

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2,467 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th September 2012
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.............Well in with the less old maybe.

My new, to me, 53 plate S Type Sport Manual.

And the old the only Omega Elite with a manual transmission I've ever seen.


The Leaper

5,545 posts

232 months

Tuesday 4th September 2012
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I always considered the Omega Elite to be an excellent motor.

My S-Type is also 03. I've had it from 20 miles (it was a demonstrator). Now done 113,000. It's a 4.2 V8 SE. Great car. Your's looks like a sport...2.7 diesel?

R.

Tame Technician

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2,467 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th September 2012
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No I dont do Diesels if I can help it.

Its only the 2.5 but thats 201bhp the Elite was a 2.6 with only 170, so its a step in the right direction.

Still looking for the perfect 400bhp 4.2R, by perfect I mean <80k miles and <£3500 the search could take some time, so the sport will do nicely until then.




Vehlin

8 posts

171 months

Wednesday 5th September 2012
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Tame Technician said:
Still looking for the perfect 400bhp 4.2R, by perfect I mean <80k miles and <£3500 the search could take some time, so the sport will do nicely until then.
That's going to be a very long search indeed smile I did a lot of research looking for my STR, ended up paying £5800 with 77k on the clock. I've seen higher milage ones from about £5k but under 80k on the clock you're not going to be seeing much less than 5.5-6k

Tame Technician

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2,467 posts

230 months

Wednesday 5th September 2012
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Incase it wasnt impossible enough, I forgot to add has to be a nice colour without the 2 tone seats, no newer than 55 plate (TAX) and preferably 2004 on.

I turned down an 2003 with 115k at £3600 recently.

And this one is tempting with 106k

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2002-JAGUAR-S-TYPE-V8-R-...


They are out there

Tame Technician

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2,467 posts

230 months

Sunday 17th November 2013
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I've only bloody found one.

100k on the clock, 55 plate. So post 2004 facelift, but pre 2006 road tax hike.

And it was £3750 english pounds.

But it does need a lot of work.

Pics and threads on what is basically a restoration project to follow.



Edited by Tame Technician on Sunday 17th November 21:46

Tame Technician

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2,467 posts

230 months

Sunday 17th November 2013
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fatboy b

9,665 posts

242 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Didn't have you down as a Jag-man, and now you have two. Good man!

Benbay001

5,861 posts

183 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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Congratulations
What a wonderful looking car. Clearly been well looked after by its previous owner.
getmecoat

(How are you getting on with it?)

Tame Technician

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230 months

Monday 18th November 2013
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The drive back was fine, the occasional wiff of anti freeze (from the slight header tank leak) had we checking the rear view mirror for steam a few times, but coolant level didnt drop.

Best bit of all was, it did 29.5mpg!!! I was expecting 22-24 and we were doing 80.

Now the hard work begings, bringing it back to full health.