Genuine Jaguar Polaris 19" Alloy Wheels

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    These are not pristine, and are in need of a refurb to make them perfect - however, this is a golden opportunity to change the colour of the powder coating if you wish.

    They came off my XJ8 4.2 V8 Sovereign (X358) with a view to them being refurbished and used with another set of wheels in alternation as summer/winter wheels - sadly, my health did not keep up with the XJ8 and we parted ways, leaving me with this set of wheels.

    They are fitted with tyres, at least two of which have a fair bit of 'meat' on them, and whilst on the car I had no issues with them at all - - however, please treat this as being the sale of wheels only and make your own decisions as to whether you want to use the tyres or not

    Growlers are included

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    Just wanted to say, shall we take the Jaag:wub2:
     
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    We can if you wish - where to, sir? :biggrin:

    Believe it or not, these have been sold to a lovely guy who is going to put them on a Volvo.
     
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    Not as posh as You FC, but I do have 2 classic cars, a 1973 Triumph 2000 mk 2 in 1970's brown, and a 1966 Pontiac GTO in red, love them to bits even though they are not the most reliable.
     
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      I would frown, but being 50, those Volvo's are comfy.
       
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        Cor, I would love a shot in both - but believe it or not, the Triumph would probably be my pick of those two; I always had a soft spot for Triumphs - 2000, Dolomite Sprint, GT6... I'd have had a GT6 MK2 if I could've afforded one too.

        Having said not as posh, your two outvalue mine easily. Reliability wise, you don't mind so much when they are pensioners and have a lot of character in them.
         
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          Love them both, changed the stromburgs for SU carbs, put waterless coolant in, and it still shifts, she will still do north of a 100, the perfomance is not quite as good as the Pontiac, but not too far off, got a stainless exhaust as well, but everything else is stock, people keep telling me to respray it, refurbish the wood in the interior, but I like her as she is, surprisingly no rust to the underside, but I did buy her from an old chap that had her from new, and garaged her, and loved her. As do I, find yourself in the Bristol Bath area, give me a call, you can take her out.
           
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            Here you go guys. 1974 automatic.

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              I will take you up on that one day - and of course, there would be runs in the Jag included as standard :)

              If she doesn't need a refurb, better to keep the character in my book. I am one of those who would rather see a bit of life and wear in a car until it reaches the point where you have to restore it and then when you do it has to be done right. I did think about the waterless stuff (Evans?) for the XJ when I first got it, but then discovered they were prone to clogging heater matrixes and knackering auxiliary flow pumps as well as splitting joints on the expansion tanks - - sounded too risky to me, so I kept it on standard stuff.
               
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                Love them @Sheal - even the much maligned Stag.... one of those nowadays, with a well fettled engine, Kenlowe cooling fan and electronic assisted ignition.... bliss....
                 
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                  The Pontiac is a very different beast, quick in a straight line love the noise it makes, especially going through Cheddar Gorge, had some resto, but a respray of the original colour, and new floor pans, and an engine rebuild, if this way, you can take it down the gorge, and feel the noise:yay:
                   
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                    Good looking motors
                     
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                      Ironically, I was down your way at the Gorge only a matter of weeks ago.... I would love to hear that baby roar. I believe the handling on the American cars is not up to par with the likes of the Triumph though? I'd imagine it could be a handful if you got silly with it.
                       
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