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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?
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!")
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?

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!")
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?
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
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

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1048156
67Dino said:
Think it was this one, which to my eye adds a certain svelte elegance to the XJS...
droopsnoot said:
Hmm, that’s pretty tempting actually....
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:-

Didn't Banham do a conversion on the XJS without buttresses, always thought that looked quite good
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 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

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

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