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Matt RX8 11-10-2009 01:49 PM

Pics of my other sportscar (Jaguar E type)?
 
I'd like to share some pics of my other sportscar, a Jaguar E type which has been in our family since about 1986 (when I was in high school). It was given to me in sad circumstances as my father passed away earlier this year. This car was one of three e types that my father had in his collection. The other two went to my older brother and sister.

It's a fun car to drive (but so different than the RX-8) and I think it is beautiful but it has been quite a handful to keep running. I've already replaced the alternator and starter and I still have some electrical gremlins to sort out (good 'ole Lucas). Fortunately, there is an awesome internet support group to help me keep it running.

And of course, I still have the RX-8 to enjoy :cool:


http://www.e-owned.com/albums/userpi...l_DSCF0676.jpg
http://www.e-owned.com/albums/userpi...0/DSCF0677.jpg
http://www.e-owned.com/albums/userpi...l_DSCF0520.jpg
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lesper4 11-10-2009 01:57 PM

OH WOW nice jag! how long have you had it did you restore it or was it handed down?

renesisgenesis 11-10-2009 02:07 PM

ohhh niice jag



classic lines and the motor probly sounds cool i am assuming. I drive the Jag E type in SIMBIN's sim racing series on the PC sometimes.

Matt RX8 11-10-2009 02:08 PM


Originally Posted by lesper4 (Post 3313965)
OH WOW nice jag! how long have you had it did you restore it or was it handed down?

Thanks. It's actually not quite as nice in person. I'd describe it as a scruffy driveable car.

I've had it less than a year. It had already gone through some restoration (new paint at least) before my father bought it back in '86.

It could use some things restored again since it is so old. A lot of the seals and rubber bit in the suspension (ball joints, etc.) need to be replaced.

I plan to do a bit of rolling restoration but I'll never restore it to a really high standard since I want to keep driving it and the car isn't worth all that much so it is hard to justify dumping too much money into it.

Matt RX8 11-10-2009 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by renesisgenesis (Post 3313983)
ohhh niice jag



classic lines and the motor probly sounds cool i am assuming. I drive the Jag E type in SIMBIN's sim racing series on the PC sometimes.

It does sound nice. The Jag enthusiasts refer to it as Williams Lyons Symphony No. 6. The radio in the car doesn't work but I've never missed it.

Gr8Bullet 11-10-2009 02:11 PM

wow nice Jag. Keep it running!

Solidtrance 11-10-2009 02:27 PM

That is one beautiful car. I’m sure it is a handful to keep running though. What a great way to remember your dad. It must make you smile every time you take a ride.

seanp 11-10-2009 02:31 PM

Beautiful motor, and you are a very fortunate person to own one!

dozer 11-10-2009 02:32 PM

thats a sweet fckin ride!

9krpmrx8 11-10-2009 02:35 PM

Sweet Lines.

Matt RX8 11-10-2009 02:47 PM


Originally Posted by Solidtrance (Post 3314016)
That is one beautiful car. I’m sure it is a handful to keep running though. What a great way to remember your dad. It must make you smile every time you take a ride.

Definitely a handful and I am not much of a mechanic although I find myself becoming better as everything on the car breaks. Working on the Jag has also giving me more confidence to fix broken things on my Mazda.

It is a great way to remember my dad although me and my brother are the only ones in the family that really care about the cars. My mom and my wife are Jag haters these days.

Sad part is that I really wish my father could have shared his Jaguar hobby more when he was alive. I never really got into collecting Jags because I like sporty cars with manual transmissions and Jag really didn't make modern cars like that and I never imagined that I'd be owning an E type someday. He gave me this car in part because it has a nice modern 5 speed syncro gearbox and it is also a coupe which I always joked with him that I would like to turn it into a track car or racecar someday. Although I don't think I'll ever do that and I've dropped the track hobby/addiction to put money into the car restoration.

Solidtrance 11-10-2009 03:04 PM

I didn't even realize when I posted my comment, we are practically neighbors. I live in Highland Park and drive through Lake Forest twice a day (usually take Sheridan by the college). Let me know if you ever need help with the Jag, it would bring me back to when I would help my uncle with his ’64 356.

Matt RX8 11-10-2009 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by Solidtrance (Post 3314098)
I didn't even realize when I posted my comment, we are practically neighbors. I live in Highland Park and drive through Lake Forest twice a day (usually take Sheridan by the college). Let me know if you ever need help with the Jag, it would bring me back to when I would help my uncle with his ’64 356.

Sounds good man :beerchug:

SayNoToPistons 11-10-2009 06:35 PM

Ahh yes E-Types. Still one of the most beautiful sports cars ever in my opinion.

Lithium Lotus 11-14-2009 05:05 PM

I hope your bro/sis don't trash their cars.


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