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G’day from Michigan!

Karl Robertson

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Hello! This is to introduce myself, I live in Michigan, USA. We have been here since 1992 and live in Bloomfield Hills.
We have a 1951 Jaguar XK120 OTS that we bought in Melbourne, Australia in the 80’s, took with us to Europe and finally brought it to the USA when we came here. The car has won numerous awards over the years all over the country. I’m attaching a couple of pictures…
 
Sounds good! Welcome! I won'y be too much help because I have a 1980 MGB, which has few similarities; nonetheless, I have an interest in Jaguars.
 
Hi Karl - welcome to BCF.

How 'bout posting a few photos? I started with a 1955 Mk VII - but a 120 is quite a different creature!

Tom M.
 
Here are a couple of pictures taken at the 2024 Eyes on Design Concours d’Elegance held at the Edsel Ford Estate in Detroit, Michigan. The car won a Ribbon and a Automotive Design of Exceptional Merit award by Stellantis, presented by Ralph Gilles, Head of Design.
 

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welcome aboard! I once owned a 54 XK120 FHC, which I wish I still had!
 
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