XJ6C and XJ12C owners out there?
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Tsingtao,
Nice looking car. Where are you having the work done in California? If you prefer you can email me privately ryan.kanazawa@gmail.com
Ryan
Nice looking car. Where are you having the work done in California? If you prefer you can email me privately ryan.kanazawa@gmail.com
Ryan
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I just bought two this week. A 75 US car with a V12, 700R4 transmission. I also bought a 77 Euro car with a small block 305 and 700R4.
I'm still waiting delivery for both cars but i'm excited.
On the leaper question, it was pretty much banned in the UK because of fear that it could cause damage to pedestrians in the event of an accident.
I'm still waiting delivery for both cars but i'm excited.
On the leaper question, it was pretty much banned in the UK because of fear that it could cause damage to pedestrians in the event of an accident.
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Hi, I'm a new member; a 77 xj6-c owner. ( will post pictures after I get off probation) I’ve owned the car since 85, and it used to be my daily driver. Now it's hidden away, but about to come back out which is why I joined the form. It’s still in great shape as you will see from photos, including the vinyl top. When using it daily in AZ I had to confront over heating problems. I added a larger ( another core) radiator, and a "flex fan" which pretty much solved the running hot, also will idle with the air on and stay stable.
For performance, I added two, 2barrel, down draft Webers with the appropriate manifold. Made a big difference in driveablity, although correct jetting and tuning was a chore.
More when allowed.
For performance, I added two, 2barrel, down draft Webers with the appropriate manifold. Made a big difference in driveablity, although correct jetting and tuning was a chore.
More when allowed.
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OK...that's wrong (no edit feature?). It was $6000, and it had 40,000 miles on it. I had it stripped down to bare metal, removed the vinyl top, repainted in a light yellw that Cadillac used. The complete interior was redone, including the dash. It ran like a dream until I parked it one night to go jogging...and it caught fire when I started it later. I'll try to post some pics or a link. It was a fantastic car, except for the Lucas electrics.
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It is still an ongoing project as I am getting ready for a respray. I have had the car for 31 years and kept it original for the time it was used as a daily driver. Knowing that I was not going to sell the car, I decided to modify to the S. III look and have enjoyed it since.