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Hi all, Im Jerry in Indiana USA. I currently have 5 Jaguars, 4 of which work. They occupy most of my free time, but that way the Boss knows where I am. My fleet includes a 66 3.8S, a 90 XJS (latest and not working yet), 92 and 94 xj6, and a 2004 xj8. My foul weather driver is a toyota van, my parts running truck is an 01 Dodge 2500 diesel and the Boss drives an 18 Subaru Forester. I found this site while searching for how to use a unisyn on my 66. Glad to be here.
 

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Hi Jerry! Yep, you're a Jag-o-phile! You need to attend Jag's anonymous :cool-new:

Welcome to BCF
 
To me the xj6 is "what a car should look like." But Ill say this too- the Mercedes 123 body is a close second. Had one of those too- A 1980 240D, but traded it off for my 92.
 
To me the xj6 is "what a car should look like." But Ill say this too- the Mercedes 123 body is a close second. Had one of those too- A 1980 240D, but traded it off for my 92.

Many moons ago I have a 76 (or maybe 78) XJ6. What a super nice car that was!
 
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