Jaguar of some fashion? We've been on a xj kick around here lately.
Chadeux wrote: XJR with sparkles in the oil that "only needs a timing belt and some fuses?"
Ding!
Except the sparkles were fixed with some hillbilly.
Javelin wrote:Chadeux wrote: XJR with sparkles in the oil that "only needs a timing belt and some fuses?"Ding!
Yay I won!
Javelin wrote:Chadeux wrote: XJR with sparkles in the oil that "only needs a timing belt and some fuses?"Ding! Except the sparkles were fixed with some hillbilly.
Ooooooooooo! Got a cheby in it?
Because the only thing scarier than Lucas electrics is Lucas electrics that have been butt-spliced by a hillbilly in his backyard to swap in a Crammit motor!
This reminds of that time I wanted an S-type with an LS in it....And that time I wanted an XJS with a 302 in it...and that time....holy E36 M3 it's a good thing I don't actually have money.
In reply to Chadeux:
If you had money you wouldn't have money, you'd have cars. It's a self correcting problem.
rob_lewis wrote:
The first XJS that I ever saw was a dark blue one parked in the VIP spot in front of the Tropicana casino. I was instantly in love with it. I remember telling my brother that I might take one of those over a Ferrari.
mazdeuce wrote: That is sex on wheels. Do you already have a tweed jacket or are you currently shopping for one?
Going to goodwill tomorrow. I need a pipe, too.
Javelin wrote:mazdeuce wrote: That is sex on wheels. Do you already have a tweed jacket or are you currently shopping for one?Going to goodwill tomorrow. I need a pipe, too.
Obviously.
I've always liked these. Some day I want to buy one with a dead engine, strip it bare and rebuild it with a Painless wiring harness and a LS motor. Hell, as a GT car, I've even softened in my old age and could do an automatic...
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