In this video I’ll go over all the mechanical issues wrong with my 1984 Jaguar XJ6 and also some other common issues with these xj6 III series as well. I’ll also talk about my plans as far as flipping this auction vehicle as well.
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When they were made decent. Good buy
Beautifull car bro!!
cant wait for next video
Do you have ventilation in your workshop? You could die from the pollution.. think about it!
Speaking of checking for leaks, how is the new shed holding up in the rain?
189,000 miles isn't too bad. I think after it's detailed it will look really sharp.
A very nice car. This is going to be exciting. Thank you
Spray "Mint spray" from Amazon in engine bay to keep rodents away from chewing wires.
Do those use gm transmissions
In today's market, I think you can get more for this one. It probably sat inside a garage for years, owned by an old timer who treated it well.
"There's a sucker born every minute" – P.T. Barnum
Nice video. Thanks.
Nice model. The newer ones are Ford Taurus
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