How limited is the 2005 Carbon Fiber Edition?
#81
Hello from a new member,
I recently bought a XKR here in Germany which came originally from the US. It's produced in Feb. 2005, and has also the carbon inside, outside platinum, but the rest of the inside is black with the nice Recaro seats. My impression is that it's one of the CF edition, but how can you be 100% sure. I also wonder about the numbers of XK8 and XKR CF editions, coming back to the topic of this thread, how rare is mine?
I do have the red brembo brakes with 20'' BBS Detroit rims, not the "R" at the steering wheel, but on the gear knob. My serial no. ends with A45241.
I recently bought a XKR here in Germany which came originally from the US. It's produced in Feb. 2005, and has also the carbon inside, outside platinum, but the rest of the inside is black with the nice Recaro seats. My impression is that it's one of the CF edition, but how can you be 100% sure. I also wonder about the numbers of XK8 and XKR CF editions, coming back to the topic of this thread, how rare is mine?
I do have the red brembo brakes with 20'' BBS Detroit rims, not the "R" at the steering wheel, but on the gear knob. My serial no. ends with A45241.
#82
CF Edition
Not sure if you received my reply? I have the CF edition on my 2006 XK. As you can see from the attached image of dealer sticker the cost of the CF was $4,595.00.
From your photos I would definitely say it is a CF edition. If your XK has the green badge with checkered flag credentials it might be a Victory edition. See brochure attached. BTW there were only 200 CF editions made in worldwide.
Hope that helps.
From your photos I would definitely say it is a CF edition. If your XK has the green badge with checkered flag credentials it might be a Victory edition. See brochure attached. BTW there were only 200 CF editions made in worldwide.
Hope that helps.
#83
DS Germany & Midsmith
As I said in an earlier post, if you want to call it a CF Edition, do so. Just be aware that if you or the original owner had to pay $4500+ additional for the CF make over, then it isn't one, just a look alike. The CF edition (2005 only) didn't have Brembo brakes or 20" wheels (they were 19") and they did have the "R" embossed on the all leather steering wheel.
As can be seen from the invoice, most all of the CF details could be bought as add ons.
However, missing the two tone interior-or-two different leathers on the doors and seats is also a give away that the CF details on the rest of the interior were just add on.
This does not mean your beautiful car is not still a beauty. As has been said by many in the past "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder"
Cheers
As I said in an earlier post, if you want to call it a CF Edition, do so. Just be aware that if you or the original owner had to pay $4500+ additional for the CF make over, then it isn't one, just a look alike. The CF edition (2005 only) didn't have Brembo brakes or 20" wheels (they were 19") and they did have the "R" embossed on the all leather steering wheel.
As can be seen from the invoice, most all of the CF details could be bought as add ons.
However, missing the two tone interior-or-two different leathers on the doors and seats is also a give away that the CF details on the rest of the interior were just add on.
This does not mean your beautiful car is not still a beauty. As has been said by many in the past "Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder"
Cheers
#84
Would you consider my XK a CF edition? It has carbon fiber dash, etc., two toned seats and leather wrapped steering wheel with an R on it.
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#85
Hello from a new member,
I recently bought a XKR here in Germany which came originally from the US. It's produced in Feb. 2005, and has also the carbon inside, outside platinum, but the rest of the inside is black with the nice Recaro seats. My impression is that it's one of the CF edition, but how can you be 100% sure. I also wonder about the numbers of XK8 and XKR CF editions, coming back to the topic of this thread, how rare is mine?
I do have the red brembo brakes with 20'' BBS Detroit rims, not the "R" at the steering wheel, but on the gear knob. My serial no. ends with A45241.
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I recently bought a XKR here in Germany which came originally from the US. It's produced in Feb. 2005, and has also the carbon inside, outside platinum, but the rest of the inside is black with the nice Recaro seats. My impression is that it's one of the CF edition, but how can you be 100% sure. I also wonder about the numbers of XK8 and XKR CF editions, coming back to the topic of this thread, how rare is mine?
I do have the red brembo brakes with 20'' BBS Detroit rims, not the "R" at the steering wheel, but on the gear knob. My serial no. ends with A45241.
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From your photos I suspect it to be a normal XKR with CF panels.
#88
Hello and many thanks for your feedback & suggestions,
please don't get me wrong, I'm absolutely happy with my XKR, and can easily accept if it's "just" a normal one, and not a CF edition, both are very rare - and beautiful.
I have checked already at the vehicle lookup link above, but I can't find a CF package add-on, just: Marketing Level 1, Less Warning Display, Less Heated Windscreen, Less IP Facia Contrast Colours and lot more.
I also found at XK8/XKR ENTHUSIASTS CLUB (XKEC)- Carbon Fibre the following description of the first CF edition in the UK:
Few people will ever drive this extraordinary car. Yet, the privileged 100 owners of the new XKR Carbon Fibre Limited Edition will experience a stunning, contemporary driver´s car with a mouth-watering specification.
It also comes at a price that represents unrivalled value for money – saving more than £3500 on the full cost of equipment. The carbon fibre facia with aluminium instrument bezels and J-Gate surround sets the high-tech, sporting tone. Satellite Navigation, Premium Sound and Recaro seats in Ivory or Warm Charcoal soft grain leather are all standard. From outside, the XKR Carbon Fibre is poised on 20" BBS split-rim alloy wheels, set off by Brembo racing red callipers. Only 50 coupés (£64,650 OTR) and 50 convertibles (£71,450 OTR) were built for delivery from September 1 2004.[/I][/I]
Does anyone of you know if they really equipped the Recaro seats in two tone leather? I only saw the two tone seats & interiour at the XK8, not at an XKR. And has someone already his certificate, with a mentioning of the CF edition?
@Chuck, are you sure that the US version was only delivered with 19'', I wonder why they may changed the package above when shipped to the US.
I'll try to get in touch with the first owner, he may still has the invoice or any other clear document.
please don't get me wrong, I'm absolutely happy with my XKR, and can easily accept if it's "just" a normal one, and not a CF edition, both are very rare - and beautiful.
I have checked already at the vehicle lookup link above, but I can't find a CF package add-on, just: Marketing Level 1, Less Warning Display, Less Heated Windscreen, Less IP Facia Contrast Colours and lot more.
I also found at XK8/XKR ENTHUSIASTS CLUB (XKEC)- Carbon Fibre the following description of the first CF edition in the UK:
Few people will ever drive this extraordinary car. Yet, the privileged 100 owners of the new XKR Carbon Fibre Limited Edition will experience a stunning, contemporary driver´s car with a mouth-watering specification.
It also comes at a price that represents unrivalled value for money – saving more than £3500 on the full cost of equipment. The carbon fibre facia with aluminium instrument bezels and J-Gate surround sets the high-tech, sporting tone. Satellite Navigation, Premium Sound and Recaro seats in Ivory or Warm Charcoal soft grain leather are all standard. From outside, the XKR Carbon Fibre is poised on 20" BBS split-rim alloy wheels, set off by Brembo racing red callipers. Only 50 coupés (£64,650 OTR) and 50 convertibles (£71,450 OTR) were built for delivery from September 1 2004.[/I][/I]
Does anyone of you know if they really equipped the Recaro seats in two tone leather? I only saw the two tone seats & interiour at the XK8, not at an XKR. And has someone already his certificate, with a mentioning of the CF edition?
@Chuck, are you sure that the US version was only delivered with 19'', I wonder why they may changed the package above when shipped to the US.
I'll try to get in touch with the first owner, he may still has the invoice or any other clear document.
#90
Hello midsmith,
thanks for the additional information. From your badge I saw that you have the XK8, but not the Recaro seats. I have the feeling that the two tone interiour wasn't a choice with Recaros.
The configuration of my XKR fits exactly to the above description from the first UK CF models, and I also found a MSRP of $82,330.00 plus destination charge $665.00, so I doubt that the CF is an add-on package.
I hope to get an answer from the first owner.
thanks for the additional information. From your badge I saw that you have the XK8, but not the Recaro seats. I have the feeling that the two tone interiour wasn't a choice with Recaros.
The configuration of my XKR fits exactly to the above description from the first UK CF models, and I also found a MSRP of $82,330.00 plus destination charge $665.00, so I doubt that the CF is an add-on package.
I hope to get an answer from the first owner.
#91
DS-Germany,
Never say never----------Went to the UK club (XKEC club) web site and read all the inputs about your car and others and it looks like and I'm sure it is--at least in the UK, a CARBON FIBER edition. Sounds as if you found the plum in the pudding. Great!
I did note that most write up's about the different cars built by Jaguar during the years of the 100 and 150 were leaning to the UK side of our world with little mention of the cars exported to the US -example: the 200 XK8 CF editions. However, it is a UK club and just the fact that cars like yours are mentioned, is well worth the information. So, my friend, welcome to the CF Edition of cars. As the saying goes; "Your never to old to learn" and at 81, I'm still learning a lot.
So, all of you guys/dolls out there who are checking to see if your car is a "Carbon Fiber Edition", the first thing to find out is [where did it come from]. If from the US dealer and it's not a 2005, probably not. If it's from the UK and was shipped over here by someone other then Jaguar, maybe so. DS-Germany' car is a perfect example....20" wheels and all :-))
Cheers.
Never say never----------Went to the UK club (XKEC club) web site and read all the inputs about your car and others and it looks like and I'm sure it is--at least in the UK, a CARBON FIBER edition. Sounds as if you found the plum in the pudding. Great!
I did note that most write up's about the different cars built by Jaguar during the years of the 100 and 150 were leaning to the UK side of our world with little mention of the cars exported to the US -example: the 200 XK8 CF editions. However, it is a UK club and just the fact that cars like yours are mentioned, is well worth the information. So, my friend, welcome to the CF Edition of cars. As the saying goes; "Your never to old to learn" and at 81, I'm still learning a lot.
So, all of you guys/dolls out there who are checking to see if your car is a "Carbon Fiber Edition", the first thing to find out is [where did it come from]. If from the US dealer and it's not a 2005, probably not. If it's from the UK and was shipped over here by someone other then Jaguar, maybe so. DS-Germany' car is a perfect example....20" wheels and all :-))
Cheers.
#92
#94
Finally I received the origin invoice, which shows that my XKR is unfortunately no carbon fiber edition, not even the UK version. It seems that one of the pre-owners did some modifications, nevertheless it has the perfect configuration for me now.
@Chuck, so you were right with your first estimation, many thanks again for your help and support.
@Chuck, so you were right with your first estimation, many thanks again for your help and support.
#95
DS Germany,
Not to worry DS. It might not be a CF edition, but look at it this way: My CF convert came from a new auto car lot and I just happened upon it. I didn't know anything about special cars, but after I did a little research, I found loads of info about the CF editions.
You have a very unique car and unlike mine, I may see the other 199 cars that are called CF editions. You have a [one of a kind] and doubt you will ever see another like it. That in it's self is a rare find. Congrats.
Cheers
Not to worry DS. It might not be a CF edition, but look at it this way: My CF convert came from a new auto car lot and I just happened upon it. I didn't know anything about special cars, but after I did a little research, I found loads of info about the CF editions.
You have a very unique car and unlike mine, I may see the other 199 cars that are called CF editions. You have a [one of a kind] and doubt you will ever see another like it. That in it's self is a rare find. Congrats.
Cheers
#96
#98
I suspect my 06, 01/05 build date could be a CF. It has the R wheel cover/shift, Alcantara trim, pedals, 19"Atlas, A lot of money to invest for a lookalike.
The front bumper cover has been replaced due to accident and I'm going to have to take it off and do a better alignment. The PO still has the badge but sent a picture of it. It's a Victory emblem with the white border and checker flags, which I assume is incorrect and probably a replacement, the original being destroyed. The car is black/charcoal. Pics when I get it cleaned up.
I will relay my info to Jaguar Heritage once I get the new title and find out for certain. I'm not particularly concerned either way, but it would be nice to know.
The front bumper cover has been replaced due to accident and I'm going to have to take it off and do a better alignment. The PO still has the badge but sent a picture of it. It's a Victory emblem with the white border and checker flags, which I assume is incorrect and probably a replacement, the original being destroyed. The car is black/charcoal. Pics when I get it cleaned up.
I will relay my info to Jaguar Heritage once I get the new title and find out for certain. I'm not particularly concerned either way, but it would be nice to know.
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#99
Hey, RJ237
I suspect my 06, 01/05 build date could be a CF. It has the R wheel cover/shift, Alcantara trim, pedals, 19"Atlas, A lot of money to invest for a lookalike.
The front bumper cover has been replaced due to accident and I'm going to have to take it off and do a better alignment. The PO still has the badge but sent a picture of it. It's a Victory emblem with the white border and checker flags, which I assume is incorrect and probably a replacement, the original being destroyed. The car is black/charcoal. Pics when I get it cleaned up.
I will relay my info to Jaguar Heritage once I get the new title and find out for certain. I'm not particularly concerned either way, but it would be nice to know.
The front bumper cover has been replaced due to accident and I'm going to have to take it off and do a better alignment. The PO still has the badge but sent a picture of it. It's a Victory emblem with the white border and checker flags, which I assume is incorrect and probably a replacement, the original being destroyed. The car is black/charcoal. Pics when I get it cleaned up.
I will relay my info to Jaguar Heritage once I get the new title and find out for certain. I'm not particularly concerned either way, but it would be nice to know.
Maybe, instead of being a "CF".....It could be a "Victory Edition"......The previous Owner apparently still has the Nose Emblem and it sounds like it's the "V-E" Emblem.....Look at the "Tail Lights"! If they are darker on the bottom than the Standard XKR and the Tops are much clearer, it is probably a "V-E"!
Billy Clyde in Houston
#100