'Different' Jaguars.
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It looks period this way - but maybe this is a better option:
http://pierogesualdi.com/projects/other/custom-196...
http://pierogesualdi.com/projects/other/custom-196...
dinkel said:
It looks period this way - but maybe this is a better option:
http://pierogesualdi.com/projects/other/custom-196...
Looks good this way but, presumably, at the expense of rear leg room.http://pierogesualdi.com/projects/other/custom-196...
I've looked through the tread I couldn't find any of these posted previously:
Allemano Jaguar xk140:
Allemano Jaguar xk150:
Stabilimenti Farina Jaguar XK120:
Stabilimenti Farina Jaguar Mk VII:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar Mk VII:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar Mk VII:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar XK140:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar XK150:
Ghia Jaguar Xk140:
Allemano Jaguar xk140:
Allemano Jaguar xk150:
Stabilimenti Farina Jaguar XK120:
Stabilimenti Farina Jaguar Mk VII:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar Mk VII:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar Mk VII:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar XK140:
Ghia-Aigle Jaguar XK150:
Ghia Jaguar Xk140:
jith said:
williamp said:
dinkel said:
Should a convertible not always be a 2-seater?
Exhibit 1, m'lud. Now go and think about what you just said...
J
A 4-seater convertible is usually known as a Tourer.
Back on topic: Does this count as a different Jaguar?
Edited by Roy C on Friday 8th January 14:03
Some more:
1955 Jaguar XK120 by Pininfarina:
Jaguar Mk VII by Pininfarina:
1958 Jaguar Xk150 by Zagato. Sadly no good picture seems to exist of the car and is currently thought to be lost. The two other Zagato bodied xks however have survived.
1950 Jaguar XK120 by Beutler:
1953 Jaguar MK VII by Beutler:
1955 Jaguar XK120 by Pininfarina:
Jaguar Mk VII by Pininfarina:
1958 Jaguar Xk150 by Zagato. Sadly no good picture seems to exist of the car and is currently thought to be lost. The two other Zagato bodied xks however have survived.
1950 Jaguar XK120 by Beutler:
1953 Jaguar MK VII by Beutler:
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