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DrEntropy

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I like the "atmosphere" of this, too. Kinda "Ghosts of the Past"...
 
I want to live there.
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I'll take me a C-type in dark BRG, please.
 
Ummm, all we have in stock in BRG is this... bit more lolly tho.
And th' V-12 is sooo much more chic anyway, no? :devilgrin:
 
That'll do...
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The originals had 117 rivets across the nose...that one has 118....I'll pass.... :laugh: LOL
<Googles to find current market values for a pound of flesh, a pint of blood, an arm and a leg>
 
Where are these pictures located. Doc?
 
Where are these pictures located. Doc? I know, England. Where on the net?
 
They're not on the 'net, Jim. They were e-mailed to me.

PM sent. :laugh:
 
I like the stacked up "bucks" on the balcony. reminds me of building balsa-wood airplanes.
 
Banjo said:
I like the stacked up "bucks" on the balcony. reminds me of building balsa-wood airplanes.

Same here, first thing I noticed and can't keep my eyes off of them...
 
Somewhere in that pile is a Maser A6GCS buck. Really.
 
DrEntropy said:
Somewhere in that pile is a Maser A6GCS buck. Really.

Simply stunning. I've been trying to identify the bucks (and getting nothing else done the past hour). The A6GCS buck looks to be the one on the far end just on the other side of the divider. Just a guess though...thanks for sharing the photos, you've made my day. :cheers:
 
Just remember....there was another factory making the same things with lots of wooden bucks stacked on top of one another.....we know the results there....
 
We do? I don't.
 
During the evening of 12 February 1957, a fire broke out at Jaguar's Browns Lane plant destroying nine of the twenty five cars that had already been completed or were in semi-completion, the assembly line, the machinery, bulks and partial assemblies ending construction of Jaguar's sports car line.
 
HUSH, Colonel!! Last thing these guys need is a fire. :shocked:
 
Just reminded me of the fire....sorry.
 
Thanks Tony. That bit of history gone from my memory if it was ever there. What were we talking about?

Jim
 
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