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how many are there left?

dbcooper41

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I've seen the production numbers for xk 120's but i haven't seen any estimates on how many are still around.
has anyone got a guess how many 120 FHC's are still accounted for?
David
(the new guy with all the dumb questions
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<blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by dbcooper41:
I've seen the production numbers for xk 120's but i haven't seen any estimates on how many are still around.
has anyone got a guess how many 120 FHC's are still accounted for?
David
(the new guy with all the dumb questions
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David;
John Elmgreen, in Australia, is the XK@jag-lovers.org "unofficial keeper of all XK 'numbers'", it is his guess that about 10-20% of ALL XK's produced (120/140/150) are still around... somewhere..
A couple of years ago, I started my own list of 120DHC's (both RHD &LHD) and have confirmed the existance of (including a couple of known destruction) 264 of the 1700+ produced in '53-'54.
Because many XK owners are not "on-line", the only "other" option to acquire existance information is if these owners list their XK's with one of the "registrys" like Classic Jaguar Association (CJA), Jaguar Drivers Club (JDC) or "private" registry's from Jag Clubs in various countries, etc.
 
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