Rat Jags
There seems to be a lot of threads on resto's & lumping of Jag's but i was really curious as to whether anyone has ratted out their Jag.
Would love to see some pic's if there are any.
Really like things that are that little bit "different"
Would love to see some pic's if there are any.
Really like things that are that little bit "different"
Now where talkin 
I have had all sorts of weird ideas for mine. Good thing i'm a bit short on coin at the moment cos anything could have happened. It does need paint however as the current paint is very very thin but matching the colour is proving to be a right royal PITA so the idea of satin black was thrown up & well,,, you can guess where the conversation went after that, hence the reason for this thread.
I have had all sorts of weird ideas for mine. Good thing i'm a bit short on coin at the moment cos anything could have happened. It does need paint however as the current paint is very very thin but matching the colour is proving to be a right royal PITA so the idea of satin black was thrown up & well,,, you can guess where the conversation went after that, hence the reason for this thread.
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Haha love that mad max jag, pretty cool. I wouldn't do it to mine but if I had a wreck... Absolutely.
There's a guy in Auckland Nz doing a similar thing, he's made his look pretty mean too. He has it set up for slalom.
I'll upload a picture if I can find one.
There's a guy in Auckland Nz doing a similar thing, he's made his look pretty mean too. He has it set up for slalom.
I'll upload a picture if I can find one.
Anjum:
Yeah, I get it. But, if absolutely necessary, you could weld the cut out parts back on!!
Reminds me of the tales of the Sea bees in the South Pacific in WWII. Road graders needed to make landing strips would not fit the transport planes of the time. They cut them in two. 1/2 to a plane. Once landed, welded back together and put to work.
Carl
Yeah, I get it. But, if absolutely necessary, you could weld the cut out parts back on!!
Reminds me of the tales of the Sea bees in the South Pacific in WWII. Road graders needed to make landing strips would not fit the transport planes of the time. They cut them in two. 1/2 to a plane. Once landed, welded back together and put to work.
Carl
I love this style, but only if the car is already too far gone to make a normal restoration a logical step, my other passion is datsuns, and there is a website called ratsuns, some prime examples of stuff on the road that really shouldn't be allowed.
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