Scottish Jaguar day Doune June 28th
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Finnished washing and cleaning the car tonight at 9-30pm,waited till the weather cooled down a bit. And had to go over to the Museum of Flight at East Fortune Airfield to see the Last Flying Vulcan Bomber, this is the Last Time it will be Flying as it's costing to mutch to maintain and the Engineers are getting near retirement.
See you all tomorrow will be bringing a Brolly unfortunately it won't be a Jag one.lol
Regards
Tom
See you all tomorrow will be bringing a Brolly unfortunately it won't be a Jag one.lol
Regards
Tom
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I'm 1800 miles south of Doune and expecting another sweltering day but there's unlikely to be any Jaguars in sight here.
Graham
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Hi, Jim
Unfortunately I will have to cancel tomorrow. My mother isn't very well so I'm going to stay with her tonight and see how she is tomorrow. I hope you all have a great day and that the weather holds for you all.
Cheers Paul
Unfortunately I will have to cancel tomorrow. My mother isn't very well so I'm going to stay with her tonight and see how she is tomorrow. I hope you all have a great day and that the weather holds for you all.
Cheers Paul
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Finnished washing and cleaning the car tonight at 9-30pm,waited till the weather cooled down a bit. And had to go over to the Museum of Flight at East Fortune Airfield to see the Last Flying Vulcan Bomber, this is the Last Time it will be Flying as it's costing to mutch to maintain and the Engineers are getting near retirement.
See you all tomorrow will be bringing a Brolly unfortunately it won't be a Jag one.lol
Regards
Tom
See you all tomorrow will be bringing a Brolly unfortunately it won't be a Jag one.lol
Regards
Tom
I'm 3,967 miles South West there may be a Jag or two it's likely going to **** down and then be like a sauna.
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Quite a few of us met at Dobbies as agreed this morning, although also quite a few unable to make if for various reasons, I'm sure the weather didn't help either...lol
Left around 9.55am and headed along to Doune, getting there around 10.15am and got parked up, got the banner out for signings etc and then dried off the car ( the first of around 3 times that day...lol )
The weather wasn't the best, not cold or overly windy but drizzles here n there, then a little dry spell / sunshine, more showers, dry, showers and finally dry / sunny.....
Here's a few pics of the day.....
The weather brightened up significantly later in the afternoon, so much so I have sunburn on my face...lol
Good day had by all I think
Thanks
Jim
Left around 9.55am and headed along to Doune, getting there around 10.15am and got parked up, got the banner out for signings etc and then dried off the car ( the first of around 3 times that day...lol )
The weather wasn't the best, not cold or overly windy but drizzles here n there, then a little dry spell / sunshine, more showers, dry, showers and finally dry / sunny.....
Here's a few pics of the day.....
The weather brightened up significantly later in the afternoon, so much so I have sunburn on my face...lol
Good day had by all I think
Thanks
Jim
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It was a good day at Doune meeting up with members and talking about our cars and in particular the two cars on our forum stand, that had a Body Wrap done to them one was a XKR from a black colour to a lime green and the other a XF from grey to azure blue.
Norrie
I'm afraid i didn't get any photos of the Vulcan Bomber,it was an impressive site as it flew over about 4 times and to see how quick it could climb and turn around and the noise from it's Engines was an amazing experience.
I'm sure there will be Photos or Video shown somewhere from this Weekend as it was Flying to 17 different Airfields.
Regards
Tom
Norrie
I'm afraid i didn't get any photos of the Vulcan Bomber,it was an impressive site as it flew over about 4 times and to see how quick it could climb and turn around and the noise from it's Engines was an amazing experience.
I'm sure there will be Photos or Video shown somewhere from this Weekend as it was Flying to 17 different Airfields.
Regards
Tom
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Scottish Jaguar Day
Despite the weather not being able to make its mind up, another great day with a wide range of models and an opportunity to meet "old" friends and swap ideas. Something special was to meet another XJR Portfolio owner given that these models are few and far between.The afternoon was deceiving in that when I got home it looked like I had been sunbathing on the beach all day! Altogether an event well worth making the effort to support and something of a must in the motoring calendar. A big thank you to the Fife & Tayside Region of the JEC for again organizing a great event. This time I parked with the JDC who have made tremendous and successful efforts to breath new life into the Section and always extend a warm welcome to Jaguar enthusiasts. Was pleased to meet up with some other Forums.com members and put a face to the pseudonym.
Frank
Melrose
Scottish Borders
Frank
Melrose
Scottish Borders
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