"Leaving a Big Cat to Die" - abandoned Jag XJ220

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I had heard through the grapevine about this car, however nothing could prepare me for the shock when the pictures landed in my inbox. The Jaguar XJ220 was the poster child of the 80/90’s for me. It was the ultimate expression of the Supercar generation and I loved it!

I think growing up in a small collection of houses on the outskirts of Coventry may have helped…Within a stones throw of my parents house there were Jaguar Engineers and Marketing folk that were connected to, or influencing what was happening with projects such as the XJ220. I can still remember vividly meeting Martin Brundle on the Jaguar stand and then being shown around the XJ220 Concept car in 1988 at the Birmingham Motorshow. In fact I still even have the PR material and photography tucked away in a box gathering dust somewhere. Geek I know!

Born from a skunk works group called “The Saturday Club” and lead by Jaguar’s chief-engineer, Jim Randle, work began on what was planned to be the next step on from the monumentally sexy XJ13. From the early beginnings of this project the intention was to create a vehicle capable of exceeding 320 km/h (200 mph) and sure enough it did. 217mph around the bank of Nardo with Martin Brundle behind the wheel. Huge news back in the day believe me!

However, mix in a product offering that although did what it promised, was wildly different to the original proposition and a nasty financial recession the Big Cat struggled to gain traction. Customers/Investors where seen running away from their commitments and Jaguar were left holding the ball.

However it is no where near as sad as this story…Now I could tell you the believed owner of the car, however I would either get in trouble or maybe even disappear so you will have to suffice with some sketchy info and imagine the rest.

The car was last seen in Beirut six years after being sold to said customer by the Jaguar Dealer in Dubai. Looking stunning in its Le Mans Blue, good friend and the man behind the camera, Mick has a thing for these beasts too and keeps records of the 220’s that he works on. When this one popped up in Qatar he initially believed it was a car that he hadn’t seen before…that was until he swung the door open and immediately recognised the number…

So in 6 years it has gone from a stunning example to this…battered and looking very sorry for itself. If I told you it only has 900Kms on the clock it would hurt even more wouldn’t it!?

We will hopefully keep you posted as and when we get more details…

Phil

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I always thought that these cars were the epitome of gorgeous. That is animal abuse.

god i hate people with too much money.

Sad face is saaaaaaaaaaaaad.

Am I missing something, or do I just not get it? It’s dirty… wash it, wax it and buff it.

I don’t see flat tires or dead animals inside, cigarette burn marks or someone living out of it. Clearly, I’m missing something other than the dusty, dirty surface.

Talk about a car that defined it’s times…these were really cool…

Very dated.

Eh, it’s innovative but I wouldn’t want one.

Well two things to think of

  1. Sand storms are common and cars get dirty. Not all neighbourhoods are high class with tower buildings and fully built roads. Some are newer neighbourhoods that don’t get completed for years but people still live there (eg; raw cement unpainted houses, unpaved roads).

  2. This author wrote now 2010 and states this was sitting for 6 years. I am not sure how he can know for sure but 4 years ago in 2006, Israel destroyed Beirut. The owner could be maimed or dead or really not interested in enjoying his car when he lost alot of property or other such crap. Surprised such a car even survived the bombing.

And in the end honestly it looks like there was a sandstorm, that’s sometimes normal and well the cars need to be washed end of story. Cars are meant to be driven… and this is now a 20 something year old car.

Although not Lebanon but Beijing… sand storms do this shit:

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Looks a lot like the car from “The Wraith”

Man I got to watch that movie lol… for the LONGEST time I was wondering what it is called, I was still a kid when I first saw parts of it so this one part of the movie freaked me out and parents turned it off LOL… thanks for reminding me jots down to do list :smiley:

might as well post more pics:

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And i guess what it is supposed to look like:

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sounds like the camera man knew who the previous owner was. What are these cars wirth these days?

Looks like a solid weekends worth of cleaning & PDR with a tune up and then you can drive thing thing…

pretty sweet…

lol off topic BUT… I am watching the wraith right now if anyone else wants to go to watch movies online (google it). The wraith car is actually a dodge ms4 interceptor turbo (what a name) totally sexy :smiley:

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fuck that thing is longggg

but yeah, it hardly looks like its left for dead, its just dirty. who cares

Dude you found my car…!