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#181
You better get your gorgeous ......you know what, to bed. It's almost 1.30AM over there! What are you still doing here talking to old people about cars!?
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sandy85 (01-21-2013)
#182
Don't worry-I'm feeling a little billious too!
I had 130,000 miles on my old V12 & she still pulled with vigour-never had any engine problems & the last V12's were pretty bomb-proof. The long-stroke 6.0L V12 had masses of low-down torque, and sitting on motorways at 2500rpm was slap-bang on the torque peak, so it would just surge forward on a whiff of extra throttle.
Anyway, I thought I was content with the Bentley-but the V12 Jag just has something about it that gives you a warm glow of contentment inside from knowing just how many cylinders are living under that long & curvaceous bonnet
I had 130,000 miles on my old V12 & she still pulled with vigour-never had any engine problems & the last V12's were pretty bomb-proof. The long-stroke 6.0L V12 had masses of low-down torque, and sitting on motorways at 2500rpm was slap-bang on the torque peak, so it would just surge forward on a whiff of extra throttle.
Anyway, I thought I was content with the Bentley-but the V12 Jag just has something about it that gives you a warm glow of contentment inside from knowing just how many cylinders are living under that long & curvaceous bonnet
#186
Time stands still when you're in love-with a V12 Jag
Anyway, us old guys should be ready for bed now as we get tired easily at our age, & Sandy is young & fit-in both senses of the word hohoho
Excuse me for a moment, but everything's gone purple & I hear the distant musical symphony of 12 cylinders firing in perfect harmony, with all those lovely power strokes at 60 degree intervals...
It's just possible I may need medical attention soon-where is the nurse
Anyway, us old guys should be ready for bed now as we get tired easily at our age, & Sandy is young & fit-in both senses of the word hohoho
Excuse me for a moment, but everything's gone purple & I hear the distant musical symphony of 12 cylinders firing in perfect harmony, with all those lovely power strokes at 60 degree intervals...
It's just possible I may need medical attention soon-where is the nurse
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sandy85 (01-21-2013)
#187
However, even taking into account the back ache incurred whilst bent over the engine to get the plugs out, it was still cool to tell people you'd just changed the 12 spark plugs on your engine
#188
You people make me sick!!
Just when I thought I am completely content, you had to show this thing in Switzerland!? So what do I do? I go and look in L.A.....and guess what!!?
1996 Jaguar XJ12 - $5500 (Orange County)
More miles,....but the price!!? I used to tune my XJS, and this engine has no secrets for me,.....I think I need to drive to L.A. ASAP.
Just when I thought I am completely content, you had to show this thing in Switzerland!? So what do I do? I go and look in L.A.....and guess what!!?
1996 Jaguar XJ12 - $5500 (Orange County)
More miles,....but the price!!? I used to tune my XJS, and this engine has no secrets for me,.....I think I need to drive to L.A. ASAP.
Anybody have an idea how much it cost to pay for a Euro 1 6000 cm3 yearly taxes in Germany?
#189
For the XJ81 the tax is at the moment 910,-€ per year and the X305 is about the half deticated to his Euro2
Sandy if you really want a V12, at the moment im thinking about to sell my well maintained and rust free DD6
#190
So I spoke with my mate about the XJ12 in St Margrethen.
Beautiful car, looks to be in great shape, but way way overpriced.
He would have offered no more than Sfr 8-10K for it, and there is no way that dealer would drop his price so far. It's probably not worth taking it further. Pity because it looks like a great example. But you would really do your dough at Sfr 18K.
Beautiful car, looks to be in great shape, but way way overpriced.
He would have offered no more than Sfr 8-10K for it, and there is no way that dealer would drop his price so far. It's probably not worth taking it further. Pity because it looks like a great example. But you would really do your dough at Sfr 18K.
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sandy85 (01-22-2013)
#191
Yes i know, i have 2 of these V12 in my garage one XJ81 morocco red and one X305 Daimler DD6 saphir blue/cream
For the XJ81 the tax is at the moment 910,-€ per year and the X305 is about the half deticated to his Euro2
Sandy if you really want a V12, at the moment im thinking about to sell my well maintained and rust free DD6
For the XJ81 the tax is at the moment 910,-€ per year and the X305 is about the half deticated to his Euro2
Sandy if you really want a V12, at the moment im thinking about to sell my well maintained and rust free DD6
#192
Daniel, if you are going to buy this, please change those wheels as first upgrade. A car like this with bling wheels and probably 50Cent music on the tape is a killer for the Jag lovers. As for the Swiss one, I see it more in your warm garage than parked on the streets of Sandy's town, running 10.000 km a months.
Anybody have an idea how much it cost to pay for a Euro 1 6000 cm3 yearly taxes in Germany?
Anybody have an idea how much it cost to pay for a Euro 1 6000 cm3 yearly taxes in Germany?
The car is NOT for me! As far as "50 cents" music, (or is it "Dolla" now?),...you nailed it right on. The wheels are pure cheese, and I was reluctant to drive to see it because of them (a dead giveaway!). Well,.....all was not lost (except some gas), but a nice dinner in Beverly Hills, more than compensated for the drive.
#193
Here are the pictures, im sorry but i just pushed the car out of the garage so it's not cleaned etc
The specs:
Daimler Double Six
First Reg: 06/1995
it has about 170000 km on it ( for exact stand, i need to put a battery in it )
All windows works, seatheating and electric seats works, all lights, rooftop works, breaks fine, shifts good, starts immediatly, antenna is new
rustfree windowframes,....
The specs:
Daimler Double Six
First Reg: 06/1995
it has about 170000 km on it ( for exact stand, i need to put a battery in it )
All windows works, seatheating and electric seats works, all lights, rooftop works, breaks fine, shifts good, starts immediatly, antenna is new
rustfree windowframes,....
#195
My ex brother-in-law lives over there (we're still good friends). If the price is right, I just might send him over with cash. VDP with a V12 under the hood!!!? A you kidding me!? I'll give my left....never mind, for one of these!
#196
PS 311
Wheels are 16" standart with winter tires on it
Short overview of the history
Since ive bought the car in Dec 2011 ive driven it from time to time, but only when it was dry and no rain ( ok one time on a weekend trip to Genua it starts to rain... ) the rest of the time it was garaged. The car is a swiss car and a really good "base" for get a very very nice DD6.
I call it "base" for the reason after 16 years a car gets some sings of use, like some scratches ( on the bottom of the front bumper ) dents from other cars doors ( i allready talked to a mechanic and you dont net to paint the sections, just push the dents out )
and on some sections it has lost parts of its clearcoat ( the biggest section is at the fuel gap )
This are the "negativ" aspects of the car but the mechanic/electric works perfekt. No sounds from bushes or drivetrain, gearbox shifts well, engine starts perfect even after months of parking without anything, runs silent with no shaking ( you can put a 2 € piece on it and it stand ) breaks are in good condition.
Interior is in very good shape, seat heating works, seat/steeringwheel adjustment also works, rooftop works, windows works.
Overall ive bought it for the reason the expensive parts/sections on this car are in very good condition, and if you spent a bit of money in it you geat a unique car.
And if you ask why i sell it, i really want a E-Type Series 1 and i need a bit if space for it
Price: 9000,- but negotiable
Regards from Munich
Maxi
Wheels are 16" standart with winter tires on it
Short overview of the history
Since ive bought the car in Dec 2011 ive driven it from time to time, but only when it was dry and no rain ( ok one time on a weekend trip to Genua it starts to rain... ) the rest of the time it was garaged. The car is a swiss car and a really good "base" for get a very very nice DD6.
I call it "base" for the reason after 16 years a car gets some sings of use, like some scratches ( on the bottom of the front bumper ) dents from other cars doors ( i allready talked to a mechanic and you dont net to paint the sections, just push the dents out )
and on some sections it has lost parts of its clearcoat ( the biggest section is at the fuel gap )
This are the "negativ" aspects of the car but the mechanic/electric works perfekt. No sounds from bushes or drivetrain, gearbox shifts well, engine starts perfect even after months of parking without anything, runs silent with no shaking ( you can put a 2 € piece on it and it stand ) breaks are in good condition.
Interior is in very good shape, seat heating works, seat/steeringwheel adjustment also works, rooftop works, windows works.
Overall ive bought it for the reason the expensive parts/sections on this car are in very good condition, and if you spent a bit of money in it you geat a unique car.
And if you ask why i sell it, i really want a E-Type Series 1 and i need a bit if space for it
Price: 9000,- but negotiable
Regards from Munich
Maxi
#197
thank you, what kind of gearbox is it? Reliable? no issues with drums etc?
Is it in condition to be right away driven for 200km?
i will think about it, but it looks good. Would you pick me up from the HBF?
Is it in condition to be right away driven for 200km?
i will think about it, but it looks good. Would you pick me up from the HBF?
Last edited by sandy85; 01-23-2013 at 04:14 AM.
#198
uh-oh, sounds like Sandy's serious! A superb car, I'm a huge fan of the V12 engine. The same basic unit won Le Mans twice and second the other time after Mercedes Benz beat them with a rule change
They're a very reliable car too - but the down side is fuel economy is not as good as the V8's.
Rarity is dictating market prices in Europe I guess, they only made a few of these cars. The ultimate being the Super 8 (a long wheel base version of the XJR)
My only suggestion on that car is to upgrade the front and rear lights to 308 'jewel' spec.
They're a very reliable car too - but the down side is fuel economy is not as good as the V8's.
Rarity is dictating market prices in Europe I guess, they only made a few of these cars. The ultimate being the Super 8 (a long wheel base version of the XJR)
My only suggestion on that car is to upgrade the front and rear lights to 308 'jewel' spec.
#199
Sandy 200km are borring for the cat, on my trip to Genua i put about 650km on it, one way
Sure i can pick you up at the HBF
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sandy85 (01-23-2013)
#200
thank you, can you PM me email and what you have done on the car since you had it, service things etc?