Owners Manual For 1971 Jaguar Xj6
Founded in 1922, Jaguar is a highly reputable brand owned by Tata Motors. Jaguar is known globally for their luxury vehicles, and are headquartered in England. Jaguar originally made sidecars before moving to passenger cars, and was previously owned by Ford.
The company recently manufactured cars for the British Prime Minister, with the latest model being the XJ in May 2010. Some of the most popular Jaguar models include the XJ and Vanden Plas.
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The XJ is a full-size luxury sedan, which has been in production since 1968. Jaguar has also enjoyed a lot of success in sports car racing, specifically at the Le Mans 24 Hours, where it has won multiple times throughout the years. We have a wide selection of Jaguar repair manuals available, which provide you with all the technical information and step-by-step guides you need to successfully handle your own DIY repairs and services. Many of our Haynes manuals can be purchased as either print or digital copies.
Serving Enthusiasts since 1993 The Jag-lovers Web Currently with 3,166 members XJ Lovers - XJ6, XJ12 Series 1 (1968-73) JCNA C 10 Jaguar XJ6 / XJ12 and Daimler Sovereign / Double Six Series 1 (1968-73) Front cover of a UK sales brochure featuring the Series 1 XJ6 - the lovely lady is not part of the deal. Contents:. Introduction Car Magazine (March, '69) mentions that Sir William Lyons described the birth of the XJ - the last Jaguar to be designed by himself - with the following words: 'In 1964 we decided we would produce a completely new car, superior in all respect to the existing models, which would be so advanced that it could remain in production for a minimum of seven years after its introduction'.
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His statement can, in retrospect, hardly be considered overly selfconscious since the XJ range - in its various forms - remained in production for over two decades! The Series 1 is the 'original' XJ, the car that today is considered one of the most beautiful saloons to have ever been designed. It has also now been accepted as one of the true 'classics' and is rapidly gaining collector status, as witnessed by the Classic Cars' review below.
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Another attractive feature of the Series 1 is that they have one of the most powerful engine range of all - the power and torque of the Series 1 straight six 4.2 litre and the V-12 5.3 litre were only matched by the Series 3 versions. In addition, whereas the later series suffered from poor build quality, that of the Series 1 was still very good. This page tries to present some of the history and relevant data of this car, and also provides links to interesting websites that are specifically related to the various models of the Series 1: For starters, you can read the interesting overview presented in Classic Cars' XJ6 Series I. This is a very good site that gives a nice introduction to this car. To learn more about what it is like to own one of these classics take a look at Phil Driscoll's story about his.
There are also more pictures of the Series 1 cars If you are interested in the more recent models of the XJ cars, see the and pages at this site. What the Press said. The Series 1 range of cars got very wide press coverage - primarily because it was a car the like of which had not previously been available, and especially not at this price! Below are some excerpts from articles that covered these cars - if you want to see more, click (you will also find a fairly complete list of articles and the magazines in which they appeared). 'The roadholding, wet or dry, is astonishing, and places great demands on your reserves of courage if you set out to find the limit.
At times you would swear the car would fall over rather than break away (in fact it won't).' 'But it is probably the best this nation can offer, and certainly among the best any nation has known in 75 years.' - CAR, March 1969 (A scan of the main page of this article is available ) 'There is absolutely no car on the market today that can approach it in any field at anywhere near the price, and certainly at the same price there are none that can offer so much automobile for the money.'
'If they doubled the price it would still be a great buy.' - Road Test, December 1969 'If you do not intend to buy a XJ6, don't try one, for ordinary cars will be spoilt for you thereafter. This is a very special kind of motoring.'
- Autosport, August 6, 1970 Production and Model Specific Data Model Number Made CC/HP/Torque/Max. Speed Price at launch (Pounds Sterling) Jaguar XJ6 'Standard' 2.8-litre Jaguar XJ6 'De Luxe' 2.8-litre 13301 rhd 6125 lhd 19426 total 2792cc / 140bhp / 150lb.ft. / 117mph (manual), 113mph (autom.) Jaguar XJ6 4.2-litre 33467 rhd/swb 583 rhd/lwb 25505 lhd/swb 1 lhd/lwb 59556 total 4235cc / 173bhp / 227lb.ft / 124mph (manual), 120 mph (autom.) Jaguar XJ12 5.3-litre 720 rhd/swb 750 rhd/lwb 1762 lhd/swb 3 lhd/lwb 3235 total 5343cc / 253bhp / 302lb.ft. / 147mph (only autom. Were made) Daimler Sovereign 2.8-litre 3221 total 2792cc / 140bhp / 150lb.ft. / 117mph (manual), 113mph Daimler Sovereign 4.2-litre 11522 swb 396 lwb 11918 total 4235cc / 173bhp / 227lb.ft / 124mph (manual), 120 mph (autom.) Daimler Double Six 466 total 5343cc / 253bhp / 302lb.ft.
/ 147mph (only autom. Were made) Daimler Double Six Vanden Plas 342 total 5343cc / 253bhp / 302lb.ft. / 147mph (only autom. Were made) Color Codes and Schemes A list of color codes for the Series 1 cars can be found in Nigel Thorley's book (see below).
This site should also get a comprehensive listing soon. For color schemes, a good place to look is, where a complete listing for the relevant years is given. Model History - Improvements and Modifications This section is still under work. It will include factory modifications history, as well as modifications provided by owner's of these cars.
Owners' moifications (please also take a look at the FAQ - link on bottom of page):. Victor Breen's for XJ Series 1. Victor Breen's for XJ Series 1. Hunt Dabney's Pictures Here are some pictures of the Series 1. You will find more This is Kon Kakanis' Australian version of a '71 Series 1 XJ 6.
Note that as opposed to the US version, the Australian (as well as the Swedish shown below) version has the nice 7' outer headlights - true to the original British specification. The US version had both the outer and inner headlight of the same size, 5 3/4', due to local rules at the time.
The US version also has side markers lights (yellow up front, red in the back) which most other countries did not require. A nice interior photo of the above car shows the wooden dash (although it was veneered, the dash itself was plywood) and the nice (but completely unergonomic!) placement of the various meters and the rocker switch panel. The air outlets below the rocker switch panel is a non-original (although time correct) modification for an airconditioner. In its original configuration this car has an empty slot here for holding miscellaneous things. The Series 1 only has air outlets at both ends of the dash, and then on top of it. Here is another nice example of the Series 1, this time it is from Sweden. The picture shows Gunnar Forsgren's nice '72 XJ6.
Gunnar also has his, where more pictures can be found. References If you are serious about buying an XJ, or interested in its history, take a look at Nigel Thorley's book Jaguar XJ The Complete Companion (Bay View Books, 1991, ISBN 1 870979 22 2) - a lot of the data on this page is from this book, and it is stuff every XJ owner should know! Other books discussing these cars are. Classics in Colour: Jaguar XJ-Series by Martin Buckley and James Mann (Windrow & Greene Automotive, 1992, ISBN 1 87200 481 4). Jaguar XJ6 Purchase and Restoration Guide by Dave Pollard (J. Haynes Publishers, ISBN 0 85429 973 4).
The Jaguar parts catalogs give very good 'blow up' pictures of all the assemblies:. Jaguar XJ6 Illustrated Parts Catalogue for 2.8 and 4.2 Litre Models (No. JC.89, November 1970) The factory repair manuals are also a good resource, as are the owner's manuals and various other Jaguar publications:. Jaguar XJ6 Service Manual - Series 1 2.8 Litre & 4.2 Litre(No.
E.155/3, 1972). Jaguar XJ6 2.8 and 4.2 Models Operating, Maintenance and Service Handbook (No. E.152/13, 1972). Operating Details for BW12 Automatic Gearbox (No. E.152A/13, 1972). 'Delanair' Air Conditioning System As Fitted To 2.8 Litre and 4.2 Litre Jaguar XJ.6.
JC.128) For working on the carburetters the following Haynes texts can be useful: Stromberg CD Carburettors (to 1976) - Owner's Workshop Manual by Don Peers (Haynes Publications, 1976, ISBN 0 85696 300 3). This manual has more recently been published as a part of the Haynes Weber Carburetor Manual (Techbook 10240; covers Weber, Zenith-Stromberg and SU carburetters). Last updated on 03/08/00 by Henry Fok. Send your comments to:. Special thanks for supplying photo/text material to, Gene Halaburt and.
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