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Jaguar Create Ultimate XJ6
The danger of picking up a classic example of your favourite car is that someone else will have owned it before you, and it’s unlikely to be just right. Jaguar Classic has helped Iron Maiden drummer Nicko McBrain get around this by creating his ideal car: a 1984 XJ6 that has been dubbed the ‘Greatest Hits’ model.
The car features several music-inspired touches, including a bespoke stereo with guitar amplifier-inspired control knobs created from aluminium.
But there is much more that makes this car a unique creation. It features bespoke front and rear bumpers that have been integrated into the modified bodywork, flared and restyled wheel arches, unique sills and rear door pressings, uprated adjustable suspension, full LED headlights and improved sealing to reduce noise on the move.
It also gets a touch of the modern and the classic, with a fully integrated touch-screen satellite navigation system with rear-view camera, upgraded air conditioning, and remote central locking. Personalised touches include several components from Nicko’s first XJ6, including the original ignition key from 1984. It also gets elements from the Jaguar E-type engine, with a bespoke exhaust, which means it should sound as good outside as it will in the cabin. Jaguar has not gone into any detail on how much the project cost, but noted that it took more than 3,500 hours to complete. However, it’s unlikely someone with Nicko’s resources will worry about that given how much the car means to him.
“This is my ultimate XJ – my third, and lovingly, named ‘Johnny 3’. It has been a true labour of love between Jaguar Classic and myself,” he said. “I’m so excited by its completion and especially to be showing it at Geneva – it really is a Greatest Hits edition and to me it defines what the Jaguar XJ is all about.” . Information for this story from AutoTrader.