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Parked next to mine at the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, the day before Goodwood's 81st Members' Meeting.
Both displaying GRRC badges.
Didn't meet the people, nor travel together - just co-incidence.
I note another cheeky XK sneaking in at the back.
Mine is the blue one, though that might not help too much.
Both displaying GRRC badges.
Didn't meet the people, nor travel together - just co-incidence.
I note another cheeky XK sneaking in at the back.
Mine is the blue one, though that might not help too much.
No ideas for a name said:
Parked next to mine at the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth, the day before Goodwood's 81st Members' Meeting.
Both displaying GRRC badges.
Didn't meet the people, nor travel together - just co-incidence.
I note another cheeky XK sneaking in at the back.
Mine is the blue one, though that might not help too much.
That's another photo for the "Classics dwarfed by moderns" thread!Both displaying GRRC badges.
Didn't meet the people, nor travel together - just co-incidence.
I note another cheeky XK sneaking in at the back.
Mine is the blue one, though that might not help too much.
Shy Torque said:
That is lovely! Not keen on a vinyl roof or the wire wheels but it’s bloody niceand31 said:
Shy Torque said:
That is lovely! Not keen on a vinyl roof or the wire wheels but it’s bloody niceI-am-the-reverend said:
It should have fuel injection. But bits to fix that are bound to be tricky now.
The vinyl roof is correct, the wire wheels and Motalita are offences liable to prosecution.
I have to confess I didn’t notice the four SU carbs! Wonder what it would be like with a quad Weber set up..The vinyl roof is correct, the wire wheels and Motalita are offences liable to prosecution.
I actually like the Motolita wheel-never much liked the S2 steering wheel
I-am-the-reverend said:
It should have fuel injection. But bits to fix that are bound to be tricky now.
The vinyl roof is correct, the wire wheels and Motalita are offences liable to prosecution.
The wire wheels wouldn't be my choice either, but all of the XJ mockups and early prototypes were fitted with them, as were all of William Heynes's personal XJs. Motolita wheel? Leather would look better to me, as not too keen on the std. wheel.The vinyl roof is correct, the wire wheels and Motalita are offences liable to prosecution.
A few early, c20, V12 coupés (not this one) were fitted with carbs, although I suspect they would have been Strombergs as on the saloons.
TarquinMX5 said:
The wire wheels wouldn't be my choice either, but all of the XJ mockups and early prototypes were fitted with them, as were all of William Heynes's personal XJs. Motolita wheel? Leather would look better to me, as not too keen on the std. wheel.
Doubt they would have had bolt on wires though.Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff