XK Owner, What Is Your Age?
#322
58, feelin 28!!
Ya know, it has been great watching people and their perceptions. Started as a car guy in my teens, been a biker all my adult life, at 240 lbs with a long ponytail, people think they have me pegged, but just watching their shocked looks and the, "that your Jag?", ya just gotta love it. Never judge a book by its cover. There are those of us who truly enjoy the "finer" things in life.
2000 XKR vert
Ya know, it has been great watching people and their perceptions. Started as a car guy in my teens, been a biker all my adult life, at 240 lbs with a long ponytail, people think they have me pegged, but just watching their shocked looks and the, "that your Jag?", ya just gotta love it. Never judge a book by its cover. There are those of us who truly enjoy the "finer" things in life.
2000 XKR vert
#333
I joined the US Navy at 17 years of age just out of high school and retired at age 39 with 2 children still at home, one still not of school age. Over the next 19 years I worked at several different jobs and finally retired fully at age 58. Now I march to no ones orders except my own and do what I want to do, when I want and don't care what anyone else thinks of me. I have had many cars over the years that I wish I had kept not just because of how much they would be worth now, but because they were so much fun to drive when I owned them. In 2010 I sold my 1967 Dodge Charger that I had owned for 42 years and don't regret it one bit as I believe it was time for it to go to a new home and for me to move on to something different. In 2007 I bought my 2003 Jaguar X-type and still enjoy it, but it's getting a well deserved rest in the garage now since I bought the 1997 XK8 a week and a half ago. I will still enjoy the X-type when we take long road trips since it has a little more room for our luggage etc., plus it gets a lot better gas mileage. The XK8 is my replacement for the Charger and is my fun car. Everyone here locally is really impressed with it since it is the only one in town. They can't believe it's a 1997 and many think it is a new model because of the condition of the body etc. I buy what I want, when I want and could care less about other peoples opinions of me. I don't do things to impress others I could care less what they think. I do things for my own pleasure. I've earned everything that I own or have owned. I owe nothing to any bank and if I have borrowed in the past to buy something it's always been paid back in the shortest amount of time at the lowest interest rate available. In addition to the 2 Jags I own a 1964 Triumph Bonneville T120R which I bought new 48 years ago in Atlanta, GA and have no plans to part with it. I'm 73 soon to be 74 years young and plan to enjoy my toys for a few years more.
I have registered the XK8 for the OReilly's Hot Rod Super Nationals here in Lincoln Memorial Day weekend. I used to attend this event with my 1967 Dodge Charger now I will continue the tradition with the Jag. I attended a couple of local Show 'N' Shines after getting the car last August. I also go to our local Culvers Friday Cruise Nites and get quite a bit of attention. Of course I get a lot of attention too when I ride the 1964 Bonneville especially when people find out that I'm the Original Owner.
Last edited by Green Machine; 12-16-2012 at 07:44 PM.
#334
As I said in my previous message I've turned 74 now and my wife is 77 we enjoy both of our Jaguars and also our Triumph Bonneville. ... Of course I get a lot of attention too when I ride the 1964 Bonneville especially when people find out that I'm the Original Owner.
Now if I could just find the guy that bought my 441 BSA quite a few years back, I'd gladly give him double his money back!
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Green Machine (12-17-2012)
#335
As they say in parts of Texas, "good on you." Keep riding and driving. My clock will turn over to 60 in January and I'm looking forward to many more miles in the Jag.
Now if I could just find the guy that bought my 441 BSA quite a few years back, I'd gladly give him double his money back!
Now if I could just find the guy that bought my 441 BSA quite a few years back, I'd gladly give him double his money back!
#337
I guess at 69 I must be the oldest fart here!!
I recently had a hip replacement and was totally pissed off, so I treated myself to a 2004 XKR conv.....WOW...this is fun.
Not as fast as my TVR Griff was, but fantastico...love it!!!! just looking at it makes me grin...69? I'm a big kid at heart LOL
I recently had a hip replacement and was totally pissed off, so I treated myself to a 2004 XKR conv.....WOW...this is fun.
Not as fast as my TVR Griff was, but fantastico...love it!!!! just looking at it makes me grin...69? I'm a big kid at heart LOL
#338
#339
Hi all.
Age is just playing with numbers. Much more important is your your mental age which is difficult to measure. But for sure it is important to keep yourself going giving yourself ever new experiences. Getting a new wife is one way, but it`s a lot cheaper to get a Jag. This car will never let you down. You can modify and repair it endlessly, and it will never let your brain slumber for a moment.
A good sense of humor will also keep you young. You can test this by clicking the link below showing the pleasures of winter driving.
Don`t take yourself too serious, nobody else does.
Regards sixtyfive. :icon_santawav ing:
TomTom herinnert u eraan om veilig te rijden tijdens de feestdagen! - YouTube
Age is just playing with numbers. Much more important is your your mental age which is difficult to measure. But for sure it is important to keep yourself going giving yourself ever new experiences. Getting a new wife is one way, but it`s a lot cheaper to get a Jag. This car will never let you down. You can modify and repair it endlessly, and it will never let your brain slumber for a moment.
A good sense of humor will also keep you young. You can test this by clicking the link below showing the pleasures of winter driving.
Don`t take yourself too serious, nobody else does.
Regards sixtyfive. :icon_santawav ing:
TomTom herinnert u eraan om veilig te rijden tijdens de feestdagen! - YouTube