Re: My Bucket List car.
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2022 8:38 am
Congrats!!!
that is a nice car
that is a nice car
I never bothered to calculate the milage on that boat. It was a good thing I lived only one state away from home. If I had that here in Virginia it would probably mean four fuel fills before arriving on fumes. I was going to have the extra tank removed, but the engine seals started going bad, so it was time to let it go.GrahamS wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 3:45 amI do remember that model. I believe that the front bumper weighed more than the engine....... I'm glad that you achieved your dream, however dangerous.PFMcFarland wrote: ↑Thu Jun 23, 2022 2:24 pmA wonderful bucket list item to have, Graham. Congrats on your dream car! I bought my bucket list car many years ago, a 1973 Ford LTD. It was because my grandfather owned one, and I always wanted to get one like it. Well, they weren't really as finely built as a Jaguar (meant more for the masses, than the discerning driver). Purchased for a wholesale price of $300 as it had an auxiliary fuel tank installed in the trunk that leaked. It was a lovely color of green inside and out and handled like a boat. I drove it until I finally got worried about the possible explosion that would occur if the aux tank ever got hit in a crash. Here is an example of one:
PF
I have a similar story, but the main character was a Chrysler Valliant Estate. Like this: Fuel consumption was measured in gallons per mile and the suspension was made of jello.PFMcFarland wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 10:14 pm
I never bothered to calculate the milage on that boat. It was a good thing I lived only one state away from home. If I had that here in Virginia it would probably mean four fuel fills before arriving on fumes. I was going to have the extra tank removed, but the engine seals started going bad, so it was time to let it go.
PF
Never say never, .......Santiago Montenegro wrote: ↑Wed Jun 29, 2022 12:42 pmLovely! One bucket list item I won't ever get, unless a miracle happens, is my own XJ. But I still love them to bits.
You are right on the button! The X350 XJ8 is sheer understated elegance. It draws more attention than a new Bentley Bentayga.melek wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 6:31 pmThat's such a nice car. I always loved this design, starting with the XJ6. The XJ8 is a good update of that design.
Back in the day, one of the auto magazines ran a story about the late 1960s-early 1970s Jaguar XK-E and said that you should set aside about $3,000 a year for engine work and other maintenance. The reward is that you got to drive a car with a real "wow" factor.
This model really defines subtle elegance. It doesn't announce its presence like so many other luxury vehicles.