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Recently purchased a 1977 XJ6c. Some of you Jaguar people will remember my brother-in-law Jack Rabell. When I worked at the San Diego Sears tool department in 1959, always knew who was working on a Jaguar as they not only purchased standard and metric wrenches, buy Whitworth also!
 
Welcome aboard, Denis! I used to own a 78 XJ6 - what a great car on the freeway!
 
Hello Denis

Welcome to the forum.

I remember when they came out. I think they caused a bit of a stir as they were so different to the previous models. Great looking car.

David
 
Hi Denis, I just joined the forum yesterday. Is your Jaguar the model with 3 SU carbs?
I also live in Durango. I have a 62 Austin Healey 3000 MKII BT7 that I am working on.
The forum is very interesting. I am in the process of getting pictures of my Healey on the site in the near future.

Steve
 
I have a ‘77 XJ6c that I recently bought from the Randy Schultz estate. Two
SU’s. I have a couple of hot rods and my wife has a Porsche. We live in the north valley
 
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