1973 Jaguar Xj6 Base 4.2l on 2040-cars
Potosi, Missouri, United States
Body Type:U/K
Engine:4.2L 4235CC 258Cu. In. l6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:GAS
Interior Color: Black
Make: Jaguar
Number of Cylinders: 6
Model: XJ6
Trim: Base
Drive Type: U/K
Options: Cassette Player, Leather Seats
Mileage: 90,000
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Windows
Exterior Color: silver #43058l dupont (original color)
I have a 1973 Jag XJ6. I bought it from the 2nd owner he used to show the car in car shows and road race it a little he has owned it since 1976. it has TONS of extras on it XJS wheels, iskendarian cams,3 side draft weber carbs ( 45DCOE side draft), Dana posi track Independent rear suspension, aftermarket crossflow radiator,47,000 miles on rebuilt engine, capactive discharge ignition, stainless steel exhaust system (except mufflers), stainless steel calipers with silicone brake fluid, halogen sealed beam headlights. the interior is like new it was really well taken care of. the top looks very good as well, it has fiberglass front fenders. OK that's the good stuff, now the bad, the car has been sitting for 14 years and the engine has seized up. its just from sitting to long but the good part is that it already has a th400 which is a GM 4 speed auto transmission, so a 350 chevy engine (or any chevy engine) will bolt right to the tranny. I currently have transmission fluid in the engine and Im going to try and get it to break loose. if not then I will put a small block in it and sell it for a whole lot more money than im asking now. I own a small hot rod shop and I could easily put a small block in it and make it a cool little ride I just don't have the time to do it right now, we are covered up. HOWEVER if it doesn't sell that's what we will do with it. it does have a little bit of rust but overall its in real good shape. a person could buy it and sell the aftermarket parts like the three side draft carbs, the intake, the cams and the hi voltage ignition for enough to buy a small block and have a very cool little hot rod. any Questions call or text Kenny 573-330-2912 rustednutsrodshopllc.cm can deliver anywhere in the 48 states for $2 a mile one way and we also have the ability to accept credit and debit cards.
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Jaguar F-Type pitted against Porsche 911 Cabriolet by Tiff Needell
Wed, 24 Apr 2013You knew it wouldn't take long and it looks like EVO is first onto YouTube with a battle between the 2014 Jaguar F-Type and the 2013 Porsche 911. Tiff Needell spends a few laps warming up the tires (read: drifting like mad) in each droptop before getting in a timed run to see who's champion and who's second best.
Before the bell rings, its the Porsche that's got everything to lose, the 50-year-old era-defining sportscar getting on with a 3.4-liter flat-six, 350 horsepower, a seven-speed manual and a 3,197-pound curb weight. Other sportscars, like the F-Type, continue to eye the 911 like a flag atop Everest that they plan to first touch, and then rip from its socket. The mid-trim Jaguar rolls into the contest with a 3.0-liter supercharged V6 with 380 hp, an eight-speed automatic with paddle shifters and a curb weight of 3,521 pounds.
The video below shows you what happens when you let all those numbers fight it out on the same stretch of curvy track. Check it out.
Jaguar design chief Ian Callum rules out station wagons
Wed, Apr 20 2016If you liked the idea of a Jaguar wagon and were secretly hoping that the British automaker might bring one over, we have some unfortunate news for you. Not only will the company not bring any wagons to the North American market, but according to design chief Ian Callum, it won't be making any at all. "The [wagon] market is massively shrinking. I'm very sad about it but it's a very difficult market to justify," Callum told Automotive News Europe. German automakers Audi, BMW, and Mercedes can make wagons work because their home market is the largest for wagons in the world and any wagons they sell elsewhere are just chocolate icing on the Black Forest cake. For its part, Jaguar has produced two wagon models in the X-Type and the previous XF Sportbrake. That's a shame in Jaguar's case, because the XFR-S Sportbrake was a heck of a ride that left us wondering why anyone would want something taller. Those of like mind, we suppose, will just have to content themselves instead with German wagons like the Audi A6 Allroad, BMW 3 Series, Mercedes E-Class, and Volkswagen Golf SportWagen – and hope that Volvo doesn't get squeezed out of the wagon market as well. Related Video:
Hey wait, not everyone hates the diesel engine in our 2017 Jaguar XE
Fri, Aug 18 2017My friend Joel doesn't seem to care for the turbocharged 2.0-liter diesel engine in our long-term 2017 Jaguar XE 20d. That's fine. He's entitled to his opinion. But he does not speak for the entire Autoblog staff. I, for one, am a big fan of this oil burner. I said so months ago after I returned from a 2,000-mile road trip. The intervening months have done nothing to sway my opinion. It's smooth, efficient, and all the engine you need in a non-performance application. It may not have the raw power or full range torque of the XE's gasoline engines, but it's a fine fit in this car. Not everyone who buys a sports sedan like the XE or BMW 3 Series does so because they want a sharp canyon carver. Some just want a handsome car that will get them from point A to B in relative comfort. The Jaguar XE diesel does just that, and it does so while achieving some pretty astounding fuel economy numbers. We met the 30 mpg city rating and eclipsed the 40 mpg highway rating with ease. It's not like the XE diesel is slow. Sure, a 0-60 mph time of 7.5 seconds isn't blistering, but it's far from what anyone should consider slow or lethargic. That time is right on par with the BMW 328d. Sure, it runs out of breath at peak revs, but so does every other diesel. If you care about wringing it out, buy a gas version. By Joel's own admission, the engine's 180 horsepower and 318 pound-feet of torque are available when needed for highway passing or city driving. That's all most people really need. So what if it falls on its face at high revs. I will concede that this isn't the most refined diesel on the market. At idle, it shimmies like an unbalanced washing machine. Jaguar has tuned a lot of that out, but it isn't nearly as calm as the competition (though it's miles better than diesels of old). It revs quickly for a diesel, but the exhaust note is one to forget. The engine sounds like a muffled foghorn mixed with a jar of nails. Not good. Once you get moving, it settles down. Highway cruising is a breeze. You forget you have a compression ignition engine under the hood. Even around town, turn the radio on and you'll be fine. Joel is right about the ride and handling totally outclassing the diesel engine. The car is comfortable on highways and city streets but sharpens up on a curvy backroad. The steering and suspension communicate to the driver what the car is doing at all times. The brakes inspire confidence with a firm pedal and sharp bite.












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