2005 Jaguar Super V8 Production Numbers
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#27
The chrome surrounds for the front and rear windows were removed on the X350 facelift, which I think was around 2005.
#29
Actually I have just noticed that the car in the picture is not a facelift model, and the rear window still has the trim bead around it, so I am surprised it does not have Chrome. I guess they must have not put it on some cars. The facelift ones have no "bead" around the window, the glass is sealed flush.
I remember on my old X350 Super V8 the chrome trim tarnished very badly at only 7 years old. I think they are aluminium with a thin clearcoat, and the aluminium seems to tarnish over time.
I remember on my old X350 Super V8 the chrome trim tarnished very badly at only 7 years old. I think they are aluminium with a thin clearcoat, and the aluminium seems to tarnish over time.
Last edited by c16rkc; 03-16-2022 at 09:12 AM.
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#38
The VIN doesn't differentiate between SV8 or VDP. (VIN position 6-7 is always dual-marked VDP/SV8 where that applies).
The options don't identify an SV8 (given most options are optional, and an SV8 doesn't need to be fully optioned).
So. What is an SV8? Does it say so on the build sheet?
I was under the impression an SV8 has working side-vents which look like machined out of metal, though I'm not sure that's definitive either.
I'm getting the impression there seem to be too many SV8's ?, which are supposed to be rare.
(I've reviewed Pete M's posts, who has one albeit from a different country he's done a lot of research on it).
The good news is that all you guys will blow my V6 out of the water.
(although you'd be hard-pressed to tell from installed options; you'd certainly tell at the traffic lights or if you opened the hood).
(If you search on "VIN" by "Pete M", it seems an unadorned rear was an option in some markets, so you can't go by the rear labels either)
The options don't identify an SV8 (given most options are optional, and an SV8 doesn't need to be fully optioned).
So. What is an SV8? Does it say so on the build sheet?
I was under the impression an SV8 has working side-vents which look like machined out of metal, though I'm not sure that's definitive either.
I'm getting the impression there seem to be too many SV8's ?, which are supposed to be rare.
(I've reviewed Pete M's posts, who has one albeit from a different country he's done a lot of research on it).
The good news is that all you guys will blow my V6 out of the water.
(although you'd be hard-pressed to tell from installed options; you'd certainly tell at the traffic lights or if you opened the hood).
(If you search on "VIN" by "Pete M", it seems an unadorned rear was an option in some markets, so you can't go by the rear labels either)
Last edited by ChrisMills; 10-13-2022 at 02:11 AM.
#39
Inscribe on FB on xj register x350/x358 give your vin number and ask Paul he will get back to you as soon as possible
G 00442 are the first batch over the years 2002-2005/6 till about G50.000. . The H for x356 and x358 till 2009
you will get a birthdate with details on yours and other cars.the same day
G 00442 are the first batch over the years 2002-2005/6 till about G50.000. . The H for x356 and x358 till 2009
you will get a birthdate with details on yours and other cars.the same day
#40
Dear Chris,
actually, from what I have seen looking at advertised cars I have come to the conclusion that it is not so difficult to identify an SV8.
At least here in Europe, the telltale signs would normally be the fully wooden steering wheel, together with the seats with contrasting piping and the lot in combination with the supercharged engine. An XJR normally does not have the seats with contrasting piping.
I know that there are SV8s with the "standard" wood/leather steering wheel, but these are rare here in Europe.
Apart from this, yes, the built sheet from Jaguar Heritage clearly states whether the car is an SV8, the following picture shows the relevant part of the certificate for my car:
And no, the side vents are not an indication that a car is an SV8, because none of the X350s had side vents. If I remember correctly, the side vents were only introduced on the X358.
One question that I have, as I believe that VDPs were not sold in Europe: were these available in both aspirated and supercharged versions? If they came only with aspirated engines, this would be a distinguishing element as all SV8s were supercharged.
Best regards,
Thomas
actually, from what I have seen looking at advertised cars I have come to the conclusion that it is not so difficult to identify an SV8.
At least here in Europe, the telltale signs would normally be the fully wooden steering wheel, together with the seats with contrasting piping and the lot in combination with the supercharged engine. An XJR normally does not have the seats with contrasting piping.
I know that there are SV8s with the "standard" wood/leather steering wheel, but these are rare here in Europe.
Apart from this, yes, the built sheet from Jaguar Heritage clearly states whether the car is an SV8, the following picture shows the relevant part of the certificate for my car:
And no, the side vents are not an indication that a car is an SV8, because none of the X350s had side vents. If I remember correctly, the side vents were only introduced on the X358.
One question that I have, as I believe that VDPs were not sold in Europe: were these available in both aspirated and supercharged versions? If they came only with aspirated engines, this would be a distinguishing element as all SV8s were supercharged.
Best regards,
Thomas
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