E-Type & F-Type
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I’m always amazed how small they are in person. The down side vs today’s cars is a very poor crash survival rate. The upside is the fun factor of such a small light car. I enjoy driving my wife’s A250 hatch and even my daughters new Mazda 3 sport especially around town. It’s why I wish to build a Cobra kit car one day.
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All three of those beauties would be in my dream garage, if I had one.
Love the E type in silver.
A restomod E type recently sold on BAT for about 180k, I think it was called the 007. What a perfect weekend car , the best of both worlds
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...r-xke-coupe-8/
Love the E type in silver.
A restomod E type recently sold on BAT for about 180k, I think it was called the 007. What a perfect weekend car , the best of both worlds
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/19...r-xke-coupe-8/
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Great comparison. I owned a 63 E type coupe for 21 years and drove her over 52k miles touring all over the east coast and enjoyed every mile. Sold her last August and immediately purchased a MY,16 F type S coupe. I've driven her almost 6k miles and am loving every moment again all over the east coast. I'll post some photos and you can really see the lineage between the two great jaguars of their time.
Frank Hudson Valley NY
Two absolutely beautiful Jaguars a 63 and 2016 coupe
Great Jaguars
Frank Hudson Valley NY
Two absolutely beautiful Jaguars a 63 and 2016 coupe
Great Jaguars
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