Hello folks,
Whilst I feel I am in danger of asking what might appear to some of you on the forum as a classic ‘stupid’ question, I should say that it’s 50 years since I owned my last Jag, a 63 Mk II 3.4 , and even though back then, I took the engine and box out from underneath (the correct way) and stripped it of every nut and bolt, fitted new pistons and con rods, new valves etc,and re shimmed the tappets...........I know absolutely nothing of the V8s of today’s Jags, and can no longer do my own repairs.
Now that I’m retired, it would be nice to have a ‘cruiser’ for weekends, to go ‘castle huntin’ in our lovely county of Northumberland. (We have the most castles and castle ruins of any county in England……around 73). Being 6ft 3ins, I have always hankered after an older LWB Daimler, a Super V8 of around 1998, but my budget is only about £4,000.
My question is this: Obviously, most of the older Super V8s that I see advertised, have all done well over 100,000 miles. Am I asking for trouble buying a V8 that has done over 100,000 miles, and can anybody suggest any potential pitfalls to look for please?
My current car is a Motability Skoda Yeti, but it would be great if I could find a nice leisurely Daimler cruiser for weekends. A proper Big Boy’s Toy! I think they are superb cars.
Many thanks
John