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mr. moto!

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i just bought a '68 Jaguar Mark 2 out of my neighbors garage where it has been sitting for 20+ years. A beautiful car that just seems to need some sorting. Got the motor running, but lots of work ahead with hoses and tubes and such, with some rust in the rear doors under the wind wing gap in the C pillar. i am going to need some advice with polishing the wire wheels, but that is down the road a bit. lots of good info on the site.
 
I love the Mark II! Probably my favorite Jag Sedan ever! Do post some pictures! (and welcome)
 
Hello and Welcome to the forum.

Great car. Needs to be back on the road being enjoyed. Good luck with your restoration project.

David
 
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