Jaguar XJ40 manual rolling project - modified
I'm a bit of an XJ40 nut, I'm on my fifth now having bought, sold and broken a few. I particularly wanted a stick shift one and found a very rare Sovereign 3.6L manual (one of four left on the road according to HowManyLeft) that seemed to fit the bill.
I was an ebay buy, £500 on the dot. I partly bought it as it came with a very good condition set of 18" XKR wheels which I promptly sold off for £463, making the net price of £37 for the car, not bad I think you'll agree!
I've had the car about eight months and am gradually fettling and modifying, plenty more planned changes in the pipeline too. The main modifications so far include AVO -35mm springs, quad lamps, and complete interior swap to a rare black one from a Jaguarsport XJR (it was hearing aid beige).
Here's how she's looking now on 16" Sport five spokes and donut tyres.
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Newly installed Jagsport XJR interior
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This is a before picture of the interior.
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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As mentioned above the first change was to fit a set of lower uprated springs. Hefty springs on Jag's, I needed some heavy duty compressors to do the rears and a special bayonet type compressor tool to drop the fronts.
AVO -35mm springs
Rear spring/damper assembly
Front spring on it's way out.
I've fitted stiffer rear dampers from a Sport, I've got the Sport front dampers to fit too. I've also a thicker anti-roll bar from an X300 XJR to go on with new bushes and drop links.
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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Lower wishbone and hub.
Upper wishbone.
Drilled out old bushes.
I've also refurbished and rebushed a spare subframe so that all set to be fitted too.
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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Initially I'm planning to fit the Jaguarsport splitter with period Lucas fogs and the TWR skirts
Down the line I'd like to fit the TWR bumpers once I've restored them.
I know the PPC slogan is "no speakers, no bodykits, no bullshit", but I'm well versed in all three of those!
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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I've done an oil service and fitted a modified airbox with a cold air feed in place of the grubby ebay special cone filter.
I'm in the process of treating any rust on the car at the moment, it's actually very good in the scheme of things as the previous owner gave it some waxoil.
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kieran07 - Posts: 92
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