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From: LP12
I saw one of these coming towards me today, down the village high st. He turned right and i got a look

at the back end and number plate shape. Lovely. My dad owned quite a few Jags, (he was a mechanic with his own garage in the 60s 70s 80s) he liked the mk10 the most but I always liked this model. Thinking about modern cars (Qashcow or whatever it's called) all looking the same, only excpetions being some German models and Range Rovers. And to be fair Renault. But even when they do look distinctive and individual quite often they still don't stray far from the formula, or more importantly actually look great.
Anyway, pity he didn't just cover up the plates, maybe the owner said later can you blank them >>>
Supercharged Mk2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMm_9R6ZUtM

worst car ever still got to be the mk1 Sierra. After the wonderful evolutionary twists of the Cortina its replacement was truly a blancmange (blamonge) monster from hell, and still the worst looking car ever.



Edited on 18/04/2024 at 19:17:09.


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