XJS HATCHBACK

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4rephill

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5,087 posts

191 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
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PLEASE NOTE: FOUND ON EBAY - I HAVE NO AFFILIATION WITH THE SALE OF THIS VEHICLE IN ANY WAY, SHAPE OR FORM

Mooching through the classic cars on ebay, I came across this Jaguar XJS hatchback conversion:

(From: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Jaguar-XJS-3-6ltr-Hatch... ) :






According to the advert, the conversion was carried out using a Citroen hatchback door, and I have to say, it looks to be an incredibly good quality job (can't say I like the fuel filler though!)

What I am struggling with a bit, is what have they really gained with this conversion? confused

Unlike a shooting-brake conversion, I can't see that you really gain much in the way of luggage room, over a standard XJS, so I don't really get it! (I supposed it comes under the heading: "It seemed like a good idea at the time!")

Olivera

7,981 posts

252 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
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Horrendous.

It now has a mismatched stumpy rear to go with the normal XJS long bonnet. The budget for the rear lights procured some Citroen XM units from the scrap yard, albeit turned upside down.

Spitfire2

1,935 posts

199 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
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Saw this the other day. While it seems well done, its pig ugly - IMO.

Sebastian Tombs

2,120 posts

205 months

Saturday 22nd June 2019
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Back end of a Xantia

droopsnoot

13,207 posts

255 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
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There was another XJS hatch on here recently, I know the chap who was responsible for it. If I recall correctly I think his tailgate looked a bit better than this one, suited the car a little more.

0a

23,990 posts

207 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
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Is it sad that I immediately thought “Yuk, xantia!”?!

Sparky137

914 posts

194 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
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Now ended without any bids unsurprisingly.

Teddy Lop

8,301 posts

80 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
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Sebastian Tombs said:
Back end of a Xantia
I was staring at it trying to work out what was wrong, and its this, its a whole rear section grafted on which fools you momentarily with its similarish shape while being totally unsympathetic to the xjs distinctive original lines.

Lets have a whip round and I'll demo derby it guys?

mgtony

4,115 posts

203 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
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He's hacked away at and gone and ruined a perfectly good.......Citroen. biggrin
Has he just wanted to carry his dog around without it having to sit on the rear seat?? ideaconfused

Sparky137

914 posts

194 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
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MoT history is interesting. In 2007 it had 98k miles on it. In 2008 it had 37k miles.

Teddy Lop

8,301 posts

80 months

Sunday 23rd June 2019
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Sparky137 said:
MoT history is interesting. In 2007 it had 98k miles on it. In 2008 it had 37k miles.
don't judge it. Its just not sure what it is.

Dapster

7,925 posts

193 months

Monday 24th June 2019
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Not sure if this is the same one (2 tone body vs single colour) but it does have the same Xantia bits, the same front sidelight / indicator unit and the US style quad headlamps. Are we lucky enough to have 2 of these roaming the earth?






67Dino

3,636 posts

118 months

Monday 24th June 2019
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droopsnoot said:
There was another XJS hatch on here recently, I know the chap who was responsible for it. If I recall correctly I think his tailgate looked a bit better than this one, suited the car a little more.
Yes, had same thought. Think it was this one, which to my eye adds a certain svelte elegance to the XJS...

https://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/jaguar-x...



Edited by 67Dino on Monday 24th June 03:57

lowdrag

13,091 posts

226 months

Monday 24th June 2019
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As modifications go, it is interesting but a plastic rear end on an XJS is not. This, however, is class:-



and of course, Jaguar themselves did a Daimler prototype not as a hatchback but without the buttresses:-





Edited by lowdrag on Monday 24th June 08:01

Dapster

7,925 posts

193 months

Monday 24th June 2019
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67Dino said:
droopsnoot said:
There was another XJS hatch on here recently, I know the chap who was responsible for it. If I recall correctly I think his tailgate looked a bit better than this one, suited the car a little more.
Yes, had same thought. Think it was this one, which to my eye adds a certain svelte elegance to the XJS...

https://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/jaguar-x...



Edited by 67Dino on Monday 24th June 03:57
It can be in your garage for 20k.



https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1048156



67Dino

3,636 posts

118 months

Monday 24th June 2019
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67Dino said:
Think it was this one, which to my eye adds a certain svelte elegance to the XJS...
droopsnoot said:


It can be in your garage for 20k.



https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1048156
Hmm, that’s pretty tempting actually....
scratchchin

Bobo W

781 posts

265 months

Monday 24th June 2019
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lowdrag said:
As modifications go, it is interesting but a plastic rear end on an XJS is not. This, however, is class:-



and of course, Jaguar themselves did a Daimler prototype not as a hatchback but without the buttresses:-





Edited by lowdrag on Monday 24th June 08:01
Didn't Banham do a conversion on the XJS without buttresses, always thought that looked quite good

restoman

958 posts

221 months

Tuesday 25th June 2019
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Monocoque cut = BIVA . . . . . . . . . .

JaseB

888 posts

274 months

Tuesday 25th June 2019
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Dapster said:
67Dino said:
droopsnoot said:
There was another XJS hatch on here recently, I know the chap who was responsible for it. If I recall correctly I think his tailgate looked a bit better than this one, suited the car a little more.
Yes, had same thought. Think it was this one, which to my eye adds a certain svelte elegance to the XJS...

https://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/jaguar-x...



Edited by 67Dino on Monday 24th June 03:57
It can be in your garage for 20k.



https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1048156
How bizarre, that pic is taken outside my local...

wildoliver

9,131 posts

229 months

Thursday 27th June 2019
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Dapster said:
67Dino said:
droopsnoot said:
There was another XJS hatch on here recently, I know the chap who was responsible for it. If I recall correctly I think his tailgate looked a bit better than this one, suited the car a little more.
Yes, had same thought. Think it was this one, which to my eye adds a certain svelte elegance to the XJS...

https://autoweek.com/article/classic-cars/jaguar-x...



Edited by 67Dino on Monday 24th June 03:57
It can be in your garage for 20k.



https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1048156
The key difference between these 2 is the blue car has kept the lines of the xjs and it looks nice, infact I think its the car the xjs should have become. The original red car just doesn't work.