Pics of my car with my dad's Jaguar E-Type
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Pics of my car with my dad's Jaguar E-Type
My dad came over to watch the Belgium GP this morning, then we washed / waxed his car. Thought you guys might like some pics what I consider 2 of the most beautiful cars ever made
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Originally Posted by purerx7
Nice, real nice, is that red interior i see on the fd? It shows how both of those cars were marvels in their time and still are today. Atleast you got someone to guard those beauties, all I have is a cat
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Originally Posted by afterburn27
On a similar note, here's my car and my dad's Austin Healey 3000 mkIII:
Does your dad take it to any of the british car shows in VA? My dad took his once, even though it's not quite in show condition, just to have some fun and meet the other owners.
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Ah....my favorite car of all time....the Jaguar XK-E!
I literally have every book ever written on them....this car has been my dream car since the early '60s. I have always said my life won't be complete until I own one.
High five your dad for me....he is a lucky man to have such a pristine Series One car.
What is really cool in the analogy between the two cars is they have almost EXACTLY the same performance!
I literally have every book ever written on them....this car has been my dream car since the early '60s. I have always said my life won't be complete until I own one.
High five your dad for me....he is a lucky man to have such a pristine Series One car.
What is really cool in the analogy between the two cars is they have almost EXACTLY the same performance!
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Yeah, we frequent the british car shows in the richmond area and sometimes down at VIR. That second picture was from the skidpad at VIR. Usually my dad will drive his healey and I will take the Triumph TR6 which was actually my first car. Then I restored it and it is now under "joint custody" between my dad and I. Lookout for the healey and this TR6 at the local shows...
Oh, I forgot to say earlier: very nice cars in the first post!
Oh, I forgot to say earlier: very nice cars in the first post!
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Originally Posted by bajaman
Ah....my favorite car of all time....the Jaguar XK-E!
I literally have every book ever written on them....this car has been my dream car since the early '60s. I have always said my life won't be complete until I own one.
High five your dad for me....he is a lucky man to have such a pristine Series One car.
What is really cool in the analogy between the two cars is they have almost EXACTLY the same performance!
I literally have every book ever written on them....this car has been my dream car since the early '60s. I have always said my life won't be complete until I own one.
High five your dad for me....he is a lucky man to have such a pristine Series One car.
What is really cool in the analogy between the two cars is they have almost EXACTLY the same performance!
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Originally Posted by afterburn27
Yeah, we frequent the british car shows in the richmond area and sometimes down at VIR. That second picture was from the skidpad at VIR. Usually my dad will drive his healey and I will take the Triumph TR6 which was actually my first car. Then I restored it and it is now under "joint custody" between my dad and I. Lookout for the healey and this TR6 at the local shows...
Oh, I forgot to say earlier: very nice cars in the first post!
Oh, I forgot to say earlier: very nice cars in the first post!
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Originally Posted by Tenacious
I got a fully restored MGB(1977), lots of fun, but really slow!
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On a similar note, here's my car and my dad's Austin Healey 3000 mkIII:
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Nice pics! I love the old E-types - they're just stunningly gorgeous cars. A lot like the FD - truly timeless design that will look beautiful forever and never dated.
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FD_Dave, my dad's E was originally sold in France and shipped back to the states by an Army Capt. The speedo is in KPH too, along with a few other minor differences that I can't remember off the top of my head.