From: Tom Clarke | 4/24/2024 9:51:03 AM | | | | Stick with the old stuff. My newest car is a 2012 Volvo. Also have a 95 Chevy truck and an 89 Crown Vic, all in good running order. I aim to keep them that way as long as possible.
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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (13) | 4/24/2024 10:56:08 AM | From: miraje | | | My old XJ Cherokee that I factory ordered new, back in 1999, still runs like the Energizer bunny, with over 365,000 miles on the original, never rebuilt drive train, and it still looks good as well. One of the last real Jeeps. I'll keep it forever.
I regretfully sold my Camaro toys when I moved last year and am now kinda looking for another rather inexpensive older convertible weekend cruiser. Maybe a LT1 C4 Corvette or even an early 90's XK8 Jag. Nice, low mileage examples of either one can be had for low 5 figure prices or even a bit less.If I really want 3 pedals, it would have to be the Vette, though..
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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (15) | 4/24/2024 12:35:45 PM | From: miraje | | | The unfortunate Cash for Clunkers program took a lot of perfectly good cars off the road.
Yes, that was incredibly stupid and wasteful. On a brighter note, check out this neat '65 Mercury camper, one of about 50 produced..
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From: OldAIMGuy | 4/26/2024 11:21:59 AM | | | | In a former life I spent some time racing old English cars I owned.
This photo was taken at the last turn before the Start/Finish straight at Mid-Ohio around 1992. That's a 1953 Jaguar XK 120C that I bought for $900 (and overpaid!). I raced it until around 2003.
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To: OldAIMGuy who wrote (18) | 4/26/2024 12:10:40 PM | From: miraje | | | Overpaid? LOL! What would it be worth now? I'll bet that was a kick to toss around the track. Lucas electricals? :-)
I drove a friend's MGA years ago. Reminded me of driving a go kart, seat practically on the floor. Big fun.. |
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To: miraje who wrote (19) | 4/26/2024 12:49:06 PM | From: OldAIMGuy | | | Yep, I bought it in 1973 for $900. It was running, so was probably worth it. I drove it home and got there in one piece! Here's what it looked like when I bought it:
I took it all the way apart in the '70s, had kids in the '80s and neglected it and in '89 rebuilt it as a Vintage Race car. Here's a shot of it in its debut in late '89. Our first race was on Grand Bahama Island in January of 1990.
Lots of fond memories. It was reasonably fast - faster than the brakes liked! In a 10 Lap race I had to think and plan for the brakes. Too fast at the first 5 laps and I had to coast the last 5!!!
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To: miraje who wrote (21) | 4/26/2024 5:05:19 PM | From: OldAIMGuy | | | Hi M, Re: 1967 XK-E Type..........
It was a sweetheart of mine for around 3 years. My cousin owned it and sadly drove it through salty Northern winters. It was originally painted black. When I got it I repaired the rusty stuff and painted it charcoal gray metallic. It still looked wicked good at night in that color and really sparkled in the sun. I put a lot of time and effort into that car and learned a lot about Jag engines, electrics and performance. It gave me the confidence to tackle the XK 120 project.
After the E-Type shut off after running through a puddle, I decided to tame the ignition. I bought a "Capacitive Discharge Ignition" kit from Radio Shack and soldered it together. (BTW they could be assembled for either positive or negative ground!) Where I used to get ~5000 miles on a new set of points and questionable ignition any time the humidity got above 50%, adding the electronic ignition to the E-Type made it run like Mr. Lucas had never been born!! I drove it another ~25,000 miles with it and never again changed the points. It also never again shut off in a downpour. So many things got better with that Radio Shack kit! Better battery life with quicker starts, Rain Proof, etc. The Capacitive Discharge jumped the spark plug voltage from around 8K cranking and around 12K running to around 20K cranking up to around 35K running. What a difference!
Today one can buy a drop-in Pertronix for old cars and do away with the points and condenser. They work great. But, I'm still proud of my kit assembly and what it did for that old E-Jag. Pertronix is a must for anyone with an old English sports car. Or for any old U.S. car for that matter. There may be other drop in Points replacement electronic ignitions like theirs, as I've been away from such things for a while.
Have a great weekend, OAG Tom
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