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Jaguar - Stationwagon?

Basil

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The forst one I've seen. It was parked in the lot at my work when I went to lunch yesterday.
 

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Around here, I see them fairly often.....couple times a month, anyway. I first saw one at the Jag Concours.......my understanding is they don't make them anymore.

Wait until you see a MK2 Estate, or even a MK2 pickup.
 
Can't find a pic of the PU yet...still looking. That wagon was started by Mike Hawthorne before he died. Now resides in a collection in Holland, I think.
 
Man, I don't know if I've ever seen an X-Type wagon around here.

And a quick check of autotrader.com only lists two of them for sale within 100 miles of OC. One's pretty close, might have to go take a look.



pc.
 
As long as the timing gear issue has been addressed. :wink: :devilgrin:
 
How about Bud Cort's Jag Station wagon?

https://s153.photobucket.com/albums/s224/cpenman/?action=view&current=Harold-and-Maude-Jaguar-XKE-hearse.jpg&newest=1#!oZZ2QQcurrentZZhttp%3A%2F%2Fs153.photobucket.com%2Falbums%2Fs224%2Fcpenman%2F%3Faction%3Dview%26current%3DHarold-and-Maude-Jaguar-XKE-hearse.jpg%26newest%3D1
 
Thanks Don.
 
Now, that's a poor photo.....but is that a 1/4 scale live steam locomotive in the back right?

Drivers, rods, valve gear, cylinders, pilot, even an SP-style skyline casing?
 
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