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My Daimler 4.2

Alfasudcrazy

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Here is my 1975 Daimler 4.2 auto (LWB) fact file. ;D

Why did I buy it:
I always wanted a large Series II Jag but this car which is not restored and has only one owner from new seemed just right for me – its even my favourite colour RED

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How did I find it:
Too much looking at Ebay – but where and how long would it take to find a car like this looking at magazines or around classic garages.

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How much did it cost:
£3,600 sterling but as the adage goes with buying classics (especially this type) buy the best you possibly can.

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How much did it cost to bring in:
As I was able to drive it back (from Birmingham) I just had to pay the ferry charges and just 50 euros VRT – its over 30 years so is a real classic – also the 46 euro tax applies – just as well considering it’s a 4.2

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Did it give me any trouble:
Well I escaped fairly light with this one considering – the car had one headlamp not working and the heated rear window was also dead but I got these fixed fairly quickly. I also had to replace some of the steering bushes and tighten some of the belts – a lot of squealing – but now its fine – even all 4 electric windows work.

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What’s it like to drive:
Its just so smooth and comfortable – just makes modern cars seem crude and given its bulk it does not feel like a barge either – the sound of the 4.2 engine is just music to the ears.

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Its it expensive to run:
No – you would think it drinks petrol but I have found it is not too bad – but then this car is just a pure toy and is not used for any everyday jobs.

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What is my verdict on this classic:
A great classic if you know what you want – make sure it is over 30 years – go for a 4.2 Daimler if possible – so much better finished that the jag. Buy the best you can and you absolutely have to have a garage for it

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OH, when are you going to get the RH Parking lamps fixed??? and if you can hear the 4.2 it needs a bit of tuning---Keoke /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif----Very nice looking car /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/yesnod.gif
 
Alfasud,
Very pretty car indeed. The engine compartment is so clean.. gives me hope yet for the 1975 XJC! Thanks for sharing your photos, I haven't seen a Daimler, unrestored, that well-maintained.
Brian /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/cheers.gif
 
Hate to sound a bit naive here, but what exactly is the difference between the Kag XJ6v and a Daimler 4.2? Is it a trim level consideration, is it pure badge engineering?
 
The Daimler, in addition to its fluted grille and rear plate on top of the boot, had slightly higher levels of trim. They were considered the "upmarket" version of the Jaguars.....mechanically they were identical.
 
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