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Hello from Hansville, Washington

Wabuegel

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We are proud owners of an 1988 XJ40 and a !994 XJS 2+2. As most of you know the XJ40 is a handful regarding maintenance and upkeep. I bought this car for my wife in 1990 without doing any research, my bad! But she loved it and I’ve kept it running and looking good ever since. The XJS has been a pleasure, we’ve shown this car in both driven and champion divisions the past 6 years with great success. But recently I’ve had an issue with the cam cover gasket and look forward to some help In your forums.
 
Hello Wabuegel

Welcome to the forum.

The XJ40 is a classic looking design.
I am sure you will get plenty of help and advice in the Jaguar section of the forum.

David
 
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