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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #15 on: 26 March 2017, 13:48:30 »

Montego MG turbo would have been the one for me. But I wasn't old enough to drive then, unlike you old farts.  ;D
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #16 on: 26 March 2017, 13:50:49 »

Love it!
Brother had a later V12 XJS-super car!

I bought a 3500SD1 manual-not a patch performance wise compared to my previous P6 3500S.

Cousin bought a Belgium built Allegro 1750HLS in about 1981-it was two years old. Within a year the engine mounting bolts were pulling through the very rusty chassis.

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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #17 on: 26 March 2017, 14:25:25 »

Montego MG turbo would have been the one for me. But I wasn't old enough to drive then, unlike you old farts.  ;D

Introduced about a decade later. Same time as Maestro Turbo.
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #18 on: 26 March 2017, 18:16:12 »

Dolly Sprint  :y Went through a brick wall as a passenger in Allegro  :( ::) It did drive home though  :D
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #19 on: 26 March 2017, 21:30:03 »

Dolly Sprint :y Went through a brick wall as a passenger in Allegro  :( ::) It did drive home though  :D


They're very disappointing; cramped, uncomfortable, expensive and slow, which is just as well considering that the brakes are unbelievably poor.
The first time I ended upside down in a field was courtesy of an Allegro. And some very bad driving by a friend ::)
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #20 on: 26 March 2017, 21:56:07 »

Dolly Sprint :y Went through a brick wall as a passenger in Allegro  :( ::) It did drive home though  :D


They're very disappointing; cramped, uncomfortable, expensive and slow, which is just as well considering that the brakes are unbelievably poor.
The first time I ended upside down in a field was courtesy of an Allegro. And some very bad driving by a friend ::)

The first time?  ;D
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #21 on: 26 March 2017, 22:00:53 »

Dolly Sprint :y Went through a brick wall as a passenger in Allegro  :( ::) It did drive home though  :D


They're very disappointing; cramped, uncomfortable, expensive and slow, which is just as well considering that the brakes are unbelievably poor.
The first time I ended upside down in a field was courtesy of an Allegro. And some very bad driving by a friend ::)

The first time?  ;D


The second time I ran out of (very slippery) road before getting the car back under control. It wasn't even very fast, just a very deep ditch :-\
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« Reply #22 on: 27 March 2017, 08:49:43 »

Ah, memories (Allegro, first car: 1978 1100S).

I'd still buy the XJS, though. Loved them as a kid, still love them now.. difficulty is finding one that isn't comprised mostly of bodges and filler to hide the rust holes!
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #23 on: 27 March 2017, 12:13:44 »

Ah, memories (Allegro, first car: 1978 1100S).

I'd still buy the XJS, though. Loved them as a kid, still love them now.. difficulty is finding one that isn't comprised mostly of bodges and filler to hide the rust holes!



I disliked the XJS in period as the svelte and sexy E-Type was a hard act to follow. I would like one now though and prices have been rising for some time.
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #24 on: 27 March 2017, 12:33:42 »

Ah, memories (Allegro, first car: 1978 1100S).

I'd still buy the XJS, though. Loved them as a kid, still love them now.. difficulty is finding one that isn't comprised mostly of bodges and filler to hide the rust holes!

Stop it! We've seen first hand what old jags are like, remember?

Still I still reckon the XJ40 fastback was a work of genius. Would love one of those if we can find a way to stop the fuel tank smouldering. ;D
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« Reply #25 on: 27 March 2017, 13:27:02 »

 ;D ;D To be fair to it, it wasn't smouldering until someone (whose initials might be KW) carved their initials into the rear wing with a plasma cutter  :P ;D

But all the rust on that car is what would put me off buying even an "immaculate" XJS these days.. I mean, I am getting handier with a welder but not that handy!
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #26 on: 27 March 2017, 13:33:17 »

Ah, memories (Allegro, first car: 1978 1100S).

I'd still buy the XJS, though. Loved them as a kid, still love them now.. difficulty is finding one that isn't comprised mostly of bodges and filler to hide the rust holes!

Stop it! We've seen first hand what old jags are like, remember?

Still I still reckon the XJ40 fastback was a work of genius. Would love one of those if we can find a way to stop the fuel tank smouldering. ;D


I quite fancy an XJS Lynx Eventer. Less than 100 manufactured, apparently.
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« Reply #27 on: 27 March 2017, 13:39:37 »

I quite fancy an XJS Lynx Eventer. Less than 100 manufactured, apparently.

No. Just no.
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #28 on: 27 March 2017, 13:40:50 »

Wolseley Saloon , i remember being took out in one and shown how to handbrake turn  ;D Still like the P6 but think i would take the 2.2 rather than V8 as only driving sedately these days  ::)
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Re: This made you buy a Marina in 1975.
« Reply #29 on: 27 March 2017, 13:59:55 »

I quite fancy an XJS Lynx Eventer. Less than 100 manufactured, apparently.

No. Just no.
Less bits to rust without the butresses... every cloud and all that :D
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