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    A friend of mine will be inheriting a '88 Jaguar XJ (3.6) soon.

    Any recommended forums ?

    Yeah, Yeah, I know. I've said it all already.

    Only 40,000 original kms, 1 owner. Full dealer service history !

    I believe brakes are an issue on this model. Any other input ?


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    http://www.jaguarforum.co.uk/
    http://forums.jag-lovers.org/
    2 of many on the net.
    I hope he has not that much mechanical probs. One of my neighbours has a nice looking Jag E cabriolet, but the oil in the parking lot underneath the car of the car would worry me.

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    Thanks Erich.
    Had found the first one - but the second one seems like a good thing.


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    the jag lovers forum is the go. I have a mate that had an 88 xj40 xj6, now has an 88 series 3 damiler double six.

    I don't recall the brakes being a problem on the 40, rust was the biggest problem. All round poor design was its other big problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by myles
    the jag lovers forum is the go. I have a mate that had an 88 xj40 xj6, now has an 88 series 3 damiler double six.

    I don't recall the brakes being a problem on the 40, rust was the biggest problem. All round poor design was its other big problem.
    Amazing how good a car can be when english engineers decide to show the Germans what's what.

    It is ironic that the design concept was the only thing that it had going for it; that the engineering was the reason why it ultimately died such a long, pained amd miserable death.

    Even Ford knows it can improve on it.... hand over fist.

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    Its funny you mention ford. I work with a local jag club member. He has told me some funny stories about the jag assembly line defacing the ford logo on transmissions during the assembly of new x and s(s for shite) types. Local mechanics have found several such examples and shared their amusement with the club members.

    He has moved on to a german car for his daily driver, but still loves (and loves to hate) his old series 2 and 420.

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