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Dear All!
I am new of this forum: I hope we will share a lot of information an passion!
My “dream in the drawer” is a Jaguar E-Type 1.5 series, OTS, but in the meantime I am looking forward to buy an MKII 3.8 (or also a 3.4), white with red interiors.
Do You have recommendations/tricks for the MKII?
thanks and regards!!!
 
Benvenuto Herger! Welcome to BCF.

I had an E type dream many years ago, but tight budget prevailed, and I got a TR3, which I enjoyed for several years. Then a few years ago I got the hankering for a Jaguar MkII, but went for a 1953 MGTD instead.

If you can't find a MkII that you like, you might consider the "twin", the Daimler V8 -


Believe it or not, the first car I ever drove (high school) was a 1955 Jaguar MkVII. Wish I still had it!

Buona fortuna per la tua avventura! Good luck in your adventure!
Tom M.
 
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Benvenuto Herger! Welcome to BCF.

I had an E type dream many years ago, but tight budget prevailed, and I got a TR3, which I enjoyed for several years. Then a few years ago I got the hankering for a Jaguar MkII, but went for a 1953 MGTD instead.

If you can't find a MkII that you like, you might consider the "twin", the Daimler V8 -


Believe it or not, the first car I ever drover(high school) was a 1955 Jaguar MkVII. Wish I still had it!

Buona fortuna per la tua avventura! Good luck in your adventure!
Tom M.
Great, thanks!!!
 
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