1992 Jaguar Xj6 Sovereign Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
owned now approx. 3 yeras and have kept records and main. records .
new mich tires, fuel pump,updated stereo . perfect interior w/saddle seats w/authentic sheep skins . I have been driving it very little approx. 5k miles per year max. well kept by previous owner. MEDICAL FORCES SACRIFICE or I'd never sell my Jag after doing all the updating mechanicals etc . not a lot left to do really. pass outer door handle and rear wheel bearings ,noisy . interior very clean w/new factory wool headliner,nice burl. seating surfaces are perfect ,orig w/only glaring need beoing the console top is split however I had planned to have the upholsterer add 2- cup holders in the top and refinish . these cars were factory w/no cup holders ,amazing... prolly something to do w/drinking tea . research pre-owned jags ,this vintage year as I did . I wanted a old jag I wouldnt have to worry much about as some other years had issues making those a bit costly on regular maintenance and seemed that others demanded a good bit of parts replacment on a costly basis too. anyway, this was my choice and I had NO plans selling ,period but my 98 yr. old mom outlived her savings and now mine too so sold houseboat ,now jag ,harley , and kawi klr650 dual sport . it is what it is ,life! good car, thanx for your time and intetrest in the true old jags |
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The Jaguar E-Type Lightweight is back on the prowl after a few decades away
Sun, 17 Aug 2014Sometimes procrastination has its benefits. Jaguar originally planned to build a run of 18 E-Type Lightweights for racing in the '60s. However, it was only ever to complete 12 of them. It has taken all of the intervening decades to finally get back to the project and build the final run of new Lightweights. While Jag announced the plan recently, the first continuation model was unveiled during the Pebble Beach weekend.
Coming from Jaguar Land Rover's Special Operations unit, these cars are identical to the way they left the factory in the '60s. Jag is even using the same grade of aluminum for the bodies, and the cars are fully compliant for FIA historic racing. Power comes from an aluminum, 3.8-liter inline-six with about 300 horsepower and 280 pound-feet of torque routed through a four-speed manual gearbox. Who could guess that in 2014 someone could buy a brand new vehicle from a major manufacturer that comes with Weber carbs? Though, Lucas mechanical fuel injection is an option.
While they look old, these new E-types are also a wonder of modern technology. To get things just right, the company laser scanned an original car to create the new bodies. Check out the gallery from the unveiling to see this old cat on the prowl again.
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Jaguar is trying to rectify that issue for journalist and enthusiast alike, with a new program called the Heritage Driving Experience. It allows British enthusiasts to pop into the brand's Warwickshire testing site, drop anywhere from 100 to 300 pounds ($160 to $480) and go for a spin in some of the brand's most legendary offerings. That includes the more typical classics, like the Mark 2 saloon and the E-Type sports car, but you can also pay for access to stunners like the XK150, XKSS and the race-spec D-Type. In addition to the classics, most of the tests include time in their modern successors. So an hour with the Mark II can be split with time in an XFR-S, while the E-Type is complemented by its spiritual successor, the F-Type.
Most of the events are limited to 30 or 60-minute sessions, although the brand does offer a half-day and full-day event. The former, the Jaguar Le Mans Experience, includes time in the C-Type, D-Type, XKSS and F-Type R. The full-day Grace and Pace Pack, meanwhile, gives you access to nine vehicles, covering a huge gamut. That means time in the C-, D- and E-Type, XK150, Mark II, XKR-S GT and F-Type R, among others. Not surprisingly, prices aren't listed for the half- and full-day pack. Much like Jag's finest cars, if you have to ask, you probably can't afford them.