Just to clear up any confusion,
the description in Red Baron’s Antiques’ catalog reads: “Our 1966 Jaguar XJ13 was built in the 1990’s and took over seven years to construct by a craftsman and the Jaguar Race Division with a Senior Executive of The Ford Motor Company. It is titled as a 1966, is left hand drive and street legal with speeds of up to 200mph.”
Does that mean it’s no longer street legal over 200mph? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif
Anyway, I doubt many would argue that the XJ13 is one of if not
the most spectacular sports cars ever (well, sort of never) made.
Not surprisingly, there appears to be a significant market for replicas. I wonder if there’d be a market for engine replicas too? I always loved that V12 with the injectors’ velocity stacks flying up between the cams. The later V12’s aren’t really based on the same block (from what little I’ve read anyway) but still, if somebody designed and built dohc heads that would bolt onto the later blocks wouldn’t that be something?
You’d only have to fab the heads, cam drives and ancillaries since everything for the bottom end is available. It sure wouldn’t be cheap but if you’re already coughing up the cash for an XJ13 replica…
PC. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/england.gif