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Hello everyone,
Long time British car guy/owner, but new to this forum. I look forward to having other British car people to commiserate and/or celebrate with. Also interested in groups or events in or around north and central Texas (especially while I have the darn thing drivable).
 

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welcome, glad you are here! Out of curiosity, what exactly is the darn thing?
 

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Close Equiprx, its a series II 1976 XJ6C. It might have a little more class if it were a series I. I'm trying to stay on the fine line of having a "driver" car but keeping it as original as I can.
 

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Welcome aboard! I used to have an XJ6 but mine was a 4 door. I've always liked the coupes! Don't see many of them.
 
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