whalerguy
MaineAssassin
whalerguy

Damn that looks good as hell. My family had a brief love affair with a late 80's XJ-S V12 and here in Maine that meant trailering it to New Hampshire every time it died (which was at least weekly). As far as I know the HVAC never worked in those with any reliability so you’re not missing much there. Ours was a dark

a.k.a “Title Complications”

You make me want to play Kerbal Space Program. Also boss explanation.

Thanks for making my inner geek nerd out a bit. I dig this.

I see what you did there.

“Original Owner”

I bet his doctor said he could live to 200 because he has “good genetics” too.

Love to know more about that beauty.

In order to re-purpose something it had to have a purpose in the first place.

I was of the opinion that the rust patina was just right to make that thing into a monster sleeper. Leave the exterior just the way it is or seal it as is.

A chance to do a XJ-S right without the help of Lucas? I’d be down for that. Maybe power from something that isn’t irritating as hell to work on (but soooo silky smooth when right)? Still one of the better looking cars out there.

All the engines in the world and you choose that one?

So that’s where I left my D&D campaign layout.

The ‘Ring they designed this... not for.

“I’m a businessman and have access to a lot of good lawyers, maybe the best lawyers in the world, better than these organisations have themselves,” said Koolen.

This post is woefully under-rated.

Well everyone knows that if you have slumping sales and questionable business practices, nothing shows you’re confident and totally over that like a new logo.

Penguin owns it with the Range Rover.

If I was anywhere near this I would buy it in a heartbeat. Dead simple reliability. Big ol V8 sled great looks and nice paint still! Hell I’d pay $3k for this and still be happy. NP all day long.

The system must be more expensive than the competition to simply “match” the EPA figures. Most hybrid systems really shine in city driving not highway so perhaps they plan to bump EPA combined numbers up by improving city mileage.