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Old 01-13-2022, 06:19 AM
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Hi :-)

i have bought a Jaguar XJ 351, but they have a big crash :X
So now i try to Rebuilt them and will give you some pictures and Videos to follow this Projekt if you want :-)

The First Pictures after Buying was this here:













My First Steps in a Video:



( Sorry is German, but i hope you can understand it )

If you have any Questons, just ask me

I will post here all Updates of the Projekt

If you have any help or ideas, just tell me Im happy to find you here, so i have all Dokuments for the car
 
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Old 01-13-2022, 09:47 AM
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YIKES!,

That looks like a huge job!

The first thing that needs to be checked is the chassis. That requires a specialist with the correct jig. If it is twisted it's pretty much game over. The second thing to remember is that these cars are basically glued and riveted together. They can be repaired, and new panels can be bonded in, but it requires specialist equipment.

I wish you luck with your project.

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Old 01-13-2022, 09:54 AM
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Thanks.

Yes, i saw the maybe 300 riveted -_-

But the Documentation from Jaguar are very nice




 
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I'm thinking your biggest issue wil be the rear 1/4 panels as they are structural.
 
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Old 02-26-2022, 07:32 AM
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Hey guys

just for you a litle update:
i got new TÜV, so i´m finish to drive with the car

the left side i need so change a litle bit more, but for now, its fine
Video is comming





 
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Old 02-26-2022, 01:48 PM
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Wow nice job!! If I come back in another life I think I would like to be able to do work like this (my auto mechanical ability is 0). Must be satisfying to bring that machine back to life .
Cheers
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Wow , a great job , looks good
 
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It really DOES look good. I am amazed!

Dwayne
 
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Originally Posted by dga57
It really DOES look good. I am amazed!

Dwayne
Yeah, me too!

Sadly, in 2016, my wife's 2012 XJ-l got "rear ended, in somewhat similar a fashion as the one pictured here. The insurance and body shop repair estimates were in the $38,000 neighborhood. In short, they totaled the car..........
 
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The last Video at the moment for this car in this Topic


I´m Finish
 
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