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> 1986 Jaguar XJ6 | eBay < how about you?
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I hate it when people do that to VW busses too.
 

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Hard to tell with the Jaguar, but on the VW, while perhaps not my taste, I appreciate the creativity and workmanship! (And I appreciate that whoever created it is a car-nut and helping to support the community!)
 

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I've seen the story on that "VW bus". it's actually 100% fabricated. It's not an old one cut down.
Not my thing, but my hat's off to the skills and vision of the builder.
 

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People that modify little British cars should be shot!!!πŸ˜€
But if you HAVE to...… an XJ6 isn't the greatest loss. on that note, an old VW bus isn't either. They're just not that rare.
 

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I've seen the story on that "VW bus". it's actually 100% fabricated. It's not an old one cut down.
Not my thing, but my hat's off to the skills and vision of the builder.
It was kinda cool. Reminds me of the kind of cartoon car you might see in the Roger Rabbit movie.
 

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They could have saved themselves a lot of cutting just by slapping the Jaguar's front and rear fascias onto a Mustang II. That's what it looked like to me upon first glance.
 
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