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1976 Jaguar Xj12l Chevy Conversion V8 Lt1 Munfdorf Brand New Sbc350 No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1976 Mileage:54557
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

1976 Jaguar XJ12L 
Small block Chevy conversion


   1976 Jaguar XJ12 with Chevy power.

These are gorgeous cars, however it’s no secret that the 12 cylinder power plants were finicky at best and downright diabolical at worst. For years now, people have been putting American V8’s under the hoods to replace the expensive, unreliable, British lump of a motor. 350 Chevy motors are the number one choice due to their performance, availability, low cost and reliability.

This particular car was converted years ago with a Munfdorf Conversion Kit, Chevy 350, and Turbo 350. Recently the car was redone with a brand new crate 350, fuel injection and a very low mileage 700R4 transmission. Estimated mileage since the update is a couple hundred. The car runs and drives very, very well, it starts perfectly, even in freezing temps after sitting for weeks.

The car was repainted its current hue of blue a number of years ago, the car was originally silver. The paint is far from perfect, however it’s perfectly fine for a daily driver. The seats were updated with Flofit items and are very comfortable. The rest of the interior is in good condition with no major flaws. Most everything seems to work properly on the inside with the exception of the speedometer. I’m assuming this has to do with the recent transmission swap.

Overall this is a really nice Jaguar, with the style and comfort of the original and real world reliability. You could easily daily drive this car without fear of being stranded.

Please look through all the pictures and watch the included video. We make a real effort to show the car to the best of our ability.

Remember, if you bid and win, you will be expected to complete the transaction. Inspections are welcome, PRIOR to the end of the auction.

Feel free to call or email with any questions,

 503-475-8078 Josh or

 503-819-9007 Matt.



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