Daimler Double Six 1995
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Model names, model numbers, and model years get confusing
Your car is roughly the same as a Jaguar "XJ12" of the same period....only some trim/appearance changes. Using the engineering/design designation it would be an "X305".
"X305" is a variant of the basic "X300" car. Another variant would be the "X306" which is badged as "XJR" and uses a supercharged 6 cylinder engine.
For the purposes of discusing the car on this forum I would use the "X305" section for topics specifically pertaining to the V12 engine or (the few) items specific to the 12 cylinder cars. Otherwise, use the "X300" section. It has more traffic/activity.
Cheers
DD
Your car is roughly the same as a Jaguar "XJ12" of the same period....only some trim/appearance changes. Using the engineering/design designation it would be an "X305".
"X305" is a variant of the basic "X300" car. Another variant would be the "X306" which is badged as "XJR" and uses a supercharged 6 cylinder engine.
For the purposes of discusing the car on this forum I would use the "X305" section for topics specifically pertaining to the V12 engine or (the few) items specific to the 12 cylinder cars. Otherwise, use the "X300" section. It has more traffic/activity.
Cheers
DD
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+1 to Doug's explanation of model number.
You will have one like this?
Condition and service history is very important with any Jaguar or Daimler and both affect the value.
However, posts from members in Scandinavia suggest used values are very much higher there than elsewhere in Europe.
Graham
You will have one like this?
Condition and service history is very important with any Jaguar or Daimler and both affect the value.
However, posts from members in Scandinavia suggest used values are very much higher there than elsewhere in Europe.
Graham
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