What Model Jaguar for parts?
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What Model Jaguar for parts?
Hi all I own a 1938 Dodge sedan and have been wanting to collect some more parts for the build which just cant seem to get off the ground, I want to install a jag front end as well as maybe a rear end as I believe they have a cradle which sounds easier than installing the 9" I have in the shed I am not sure what year and model I should be looking for IE; 1970s 1980s XJ6 XJ8? any advice would be great as I'm at a bit of a loss.
Regards John.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Hi John,
I'm doing a '37. But our chassis are a little different.

I used an '83 model series 3 Jag Sovereign for the front & rear, The fellas here tell me series 1, 2 & 3 Jags are all good stuff to use... but it depends on how this stuff will fit in your 38 chassis. I suppose where there's a will, there's a way. My rear rails had to pinch in a little, to let the alloy hubs at the rear to move upwards.
Not much progress lately, but here's what I've done so far. http://www.ozrodders.com/forum/viewtopi ... =2&t=47478
Cheers Mudgy.
I'm doing a '37. But our chassis are a little different.

I used an '83 model series 3 Jag Sovereign for the front & rear, The fellas here tell me series 1, 2 & 3 Jags are all good stuff to use... but it depends on how this stuff will fit in your 38 chassis. I suppose where there's a will, there's a way. My rear rails had to pinch in a little, to let the alloy hubs at the rear to move upwards.
Not much progress lately, but here's what I've done so far. http://www.ozrodders.com/forum/viewtopi ... =2&t=47478
Cheers Mudgy.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Hi Mudgy,
Yes I've been following your build for a while now and its really starting to get me revved up again, I've pretty much finished my other car so now I'm feeling the itch to get into the Dodge and when you pointed out the Chassis difference I remember replying and saying that I think mine is a 37 or 39 from memory
I'm not really familiar with these jag models hence the question I was asking as I have been told of a 1972 XJ6 that is for sale but I'm not keen on buying the wrong model.
Cheers John.
Yes I've been following your build for a while now and its really starting to get me revved up again, I've pretty much finished my other car so now I'm feeling the itch to get into the Dodge and when you pointed out the Chassis difference I remember replying and saying that I think mine is a 37 or 39 from memory
I'm not really familiar with these jag models hence the question I was asking as I have been told of a 1972 XJ6 that is for sale but I'm not keen on buying the wrong model.
Cheers John.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Get a series 2 or 3. '73 to mid 80's
They have vented front discs and 4 pot calipers.
Easy to spot
They have vented front discs and 4 pot calipers.
Easy to spot
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Just don't pay too much. Usually can pick them up around the 4-5 hundy mark. As lifestyles said series 2 or 3 are the better model.
Was lucky with mine paid 450 and turned out had all new ball joints and a new callipers and hoses not long ago.
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Was lucky with mine paid 450 and turned out had all new ball joints and a new callipers and hoses not long ago.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
If I was you and already had a 9" I would run with that.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Re the Jaguar you can use either Jaguar or the Daimler. Series 2 or 3 XJ6 or XJ12 are best. You can use a series 1 but the brakes are not quite as good. You can also use a Jaguar XJS Coupe as a donor (cheap enough if the engine is blown). After the Series 3 Jags went to the XJ40 which is not recommended. With the 38 Dodge chassis you may find that the rear end is not so easy to fit as the rails at the rear are about where the upper shock mounts are on the Jag. Best to do some measurements first.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Thanks Guys ,I just spoke to a fellow that said I should stick with an L300 front end or if I can still use my Torana to use it if I have it already as the jags ant cheap on parts,I should just measure up everything first ?
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Penrith ay.
Should be able to find some Jag rear and front ends for sale nearby/swap meets etc.
Prepare yourself by taking measurements of your chassis, then go have a look at some for sale suspensions.
Take measurements to see what will fit. Dont have to buy them then and there, they do come up for sale often.
Should be able to find some Jag rear and front ends for sale nearby/swap meets etc.
Prepare yourself by taking measurements of your chassis, then go have a look at some for sale suspensions.
Take measurements to see what will fit. Dont have to buy them then and there, they do come up for sale often.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
A mate of mine tried twice to fit a Jag front to a 1939 dodge, first his sedan, no on the road ten years or so. Second attempt with more knowledge was into his 39 ute. He found that the shape of the front of the chassis rails didn't easily allow fitting of a Jag fe, he went with L300 in both cases.
As I said the sedan has now done plenty of km's, and he is happy.
As I said the sedan has now done plenty of km's, and he is happy.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
Yes I know the chassis is a little odd with a step up instead of just flat but I'm sure Mudgy has the same frame and he has done it hence the reason I thought it was the way to go, I was told mine was a 38 but I seem to have a 39 chassis ?
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
A rumour put about by L300 fans.dodgy38 wrote: the jags ant cheap on parts
Seriously though, there is no comparison in build quality and braking power.
Are you building for cheap or safe?
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
I poured a lot of money into our 66 Mustang and I'm tired of looking at this 38 under a car cover and would like to kick it off so in short yes I'm on a tightish budget hence thinking of a semi rat rod them as I've just finished a full restoration of the GT and don't want to be that fussy ,I want it to be safe and I know a mate that has an L300 under his rod and I certainly would not call it unsafe ?
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What sort of Rod is it?
Just that I'm not that keen on L300 front ends in bigger cars.
Prefer the Jag set up every time.
Just that I'm not that keen on L300 front ends in bigger cars.
Prefer the Jag set up every time.
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Re: What Model Jaguar for parts?
it is a 1938 dodge sedan, not a very desirable model compared to the Fords and Chevs of the same era but still would make a cool rod that's different to the norm 
