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I love living in SoCal. Where else can you say things like, “I ran into Chip Foose this morning and he told me about a similar Jag he restored as a teenager.”
Holy tea and crumpets...that Jag drophead is STUNNING! And we don't get to see that much of it! And what is parked in front of it? That looks gorgeous too, from what I can see of it!! Tell that Chip Foose guy - whoever HE is?! LOL - to get outta the picture!! :laugh:
I actually spotted a Jensen convertable yesterday. Just like the car in the first pic, but a ragtop. Grey with a red top. I had to do a double take to identify it. Cool.
Nice pics. Love the dog driving the 289 Cobra.
Have a look in th' boot of that Jensen drop-top, Ben. More Lucas relays than you can imagine... and Chrysler hydraulics as th' "power". It's a genuine nightmare without a good "map."
I see it three times. but the hardest one I see (in pic 1) is only the left part of the roof rack. Those 2 guys are standing in front of the car.(hint; use the other pics to get your bearings as the where he's parked)
I dunno Banjo, can you blow the picture up? I sure looked and looked but the resolution just ain't good enough for me!!! AHA!!! You are RIGHT SIR !!! (Just discovered Ctrl+) actually the TC bonnet is obscuring the car but the rack is certainly visible!!! :thumbsup:
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