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New to forum, from just outside Chicago.....99 Jaguar XK8 convertible, 07 3.0 X Type

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Hi....and thank you for letting me join. I have been a millwright, and an automobile tech most of my life, and spent the last 8 years, before I got permanently disabled at a steel mill, as a casting machine maintenance manager. Regards...Mike
 

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I foolishly sold my XKE roadster in 82 for $1800, because it was just an old car, and I wanted a TR8........FOOL!! So the XK8 became an XKE over time....LOL
 
I foolishly sold my XKE roadster in 82 for $1800, because it was just an old car, and I wanted a TR8........FOOL!! So the XK8 became an XKE over time....LOL

I sold my 67 XKE Coupe in 72 when I joined the Air Force (for $3000) and kicked myself ever since. It wasn't until 1981 that I was able to replace it with a 67 XKE roadster, which I still have.
 
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