75 XJ6L
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75 XJ6L
I was browsing the old interwebs and came across this old girl in need of help. Owner said it had been parked in the yard and hadnt run for 15 years or so.
Looks like something was using it as a home for a while.
It needs a bit of everything. Interior is bad, body is rough, paint needs attention (it actually needs a repaint), fuel, ignition and brake systems need work. I just couldn't let it be parted out or sold to a junk yard.
I decided I'd get her going and hopefully pass it on to someone that will enjoy it for another 40 years.
Looks like something was using it as a home for a while.
It needs a bit of everything. Interior is bad, body is rough, paint needs attention (it actually needs a repaint), fuel, ignition and brake systems need work. I just couldn't let it be parted out or sold to a junk yard.
I decided I'd get her going and hopefully pass it on to someone that will enjoy it for another 40 years.
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I went into the glove box and found a bunch of car-wash receipts and registration cards straight back to 1975. I cant believe they kept them. Seems the car was sold in Sunnyvale and spent a fair amount of time in Pebble Beach.
i couldn't get into the trunk when I picked it up (all the locks were seized). I freed up the locks and found a bag of tools and spare. For some reason I figured it would be empty or stuffed with junk.
i couldn't get into the trunk when I picked it up (all the locks were seized). I freed up the locks and found a bag of tools and spare. For some reason I figured it would be empty or stuffed with junk.
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A worthy project indeed. You might or might not, be amazed as to what a good washing followed by "compound and polish" of the paint will do.
Can't tell, but it seems you and the car are stateside. Rusty area or dry and hot. The car seem to point to the latter.
With a huge amount of fortune, the engine is free to turn.
Always fun to look in the boots, cubby's, glove boxes and under the seats. A tale of the car, indeed.
The parts houses will love you. Belts, fluids, filters, battery, tires, etc.
Now, if the lelectrics will respond...
Enjoy and share with us, so we can.
Carl.
Can't tell, but it seems you and the car are stateside. Rusty area or dry and hot. The car seem to point to the latter.
With a huge amount of fortune, the engine is free to turn.
Always fun to look in the boots, cubby's, glove boxes and under the seats. A tale of the car, indeed.
The parts houses will love you. Belts, fluids, filters, battery, tires, etc.
Now, if the lelectrics will respond...
Enjoy and share with us, so we can.
Carl.
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The car is located in California which is good because it has been dry for that few years. It has no rust which could be an issue especially around the windscreen.
Ive done the preliminary stuff to make sure the engine turns freely (that was huge because i didnt want to get into a rebuild or swap).
The tires suffered from dry rot and could not hold air so i got a fresh set.
I'm fairly certain the brakes wont work. The reservoir also suffered from dry rot. I know its possible to upgrade to s3 or use Mitsubishi pieces but i want ti keep it as original as i can so i have to find one somewhere.
Pulled and replaced the plugs.
I have washed it and started restoring the paint to the pest of my ability.
Also polished the wheels a bit. Im pretty happy with the way the came out.
Ive done the preliminary stuff to make sure the engine turns freely (that was huge because i didnt want to get into a rebuild or swap).
The tires suffered from dry rot and could not hold air so i got a fresh set.
I'm fairly certain the brakes wont work. The reservoir also suffered from dry rot. I know its possible to upgrade to s3 or use Mitsubishi pieces but i want ti keep it as original as i can so i have to find one somewhere.
Pulled and replaced the plugs.
I have washed it and started restoring the paint to the pest of my ability.
Also polished the wheels a bit. Im pretty happy with the way the came out.
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I decided to start in on the fuel system. I knew this was going to be a problem because the previous owner left both tanks wide open. I removed the left side tank drain plug and...nothing came out. I added half a gallon to the tank and that didn't drain out either .
Nothing initially came out of the right side tank so I used air to unclog the drain. A huge amount of dirty water came out with a bit of fresh fuel I had added earlier.
Nothing initially came out of the right side tank so I used air to unclog the drain. A huge amount of dirty water came out with a bit of fresh fuel I had added earlier.
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What a Wonderful old Lady!!!
I'm amazed how a little care has shined up that fender! I can only imagine what the rest of the car will look like once you get all the bird poop off and Everything polished.
You're gonna have So much fun with this! For sure it'll keep you busy for some time.
(';')
I'm amazed how a little care has shined up that fender! I can only imagine what the rest of the car will look like once you get all the bird poop off and Everything polished.
You're gonna have So much fun with this! For sure it'll keep you busy for some time.
(';')
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