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Nice Looking Jag! At One Time I guess

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Not common to find a Jag in the river, I was curious of what they might find when they opened the trunk, wasn't a good feeling! :rolleyes2:
 

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No steering wheel, yet tools left in the boot. Insurance fraud? Stolen and too different to unload/fence easily? Puzzling.

A shame, really. The trade dress on the WD-40 can would indicate it hadn't been there more than fifteen years or so, you'd think there were enough parts to sell off individually, to get some amount of recouped funds rather than literally deep six it.
 

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No steering wheel, yet tools left in the boot. Insurance fraud? Stolen and too different to unload/fence easily? Puzzling.

A shame, really. The trade dress on the WD-40 can would indicate it hadn't been there more than fifteen years or so, you'd think there were enough parts to sell off individually, to get some amount of recouped funds rather than literally deep six it.

If those were original period Jaguar tools and could be cleaned up - they could fetch a pretty penny!
 
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