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What is your farorite older Jag?

Basil

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Here's a little poll - what is your favorite older Jag? Take the poll and add comments to the poll!
 
Basil,

You missed some - Mark II, Mark X, etc....

My vote actually goes to the XJ6 series I (not on the list), still an older Jag
 
I think mine is the Mark II Saloon. I guess Basil's real inquiry is "what is your favorite classic Jaguar sports car?" . I'll vote for series II E-type anyway.
 
I had a 1967 Series 1 1/2 Coupe that I bought in 1974 and sold it in 1983. I keep kicking myself for selling it. It was a wonderful car, quite free of most British idiosyncrasies...never overheated, didn't leak oil, no electrical problems.

Nothing like cruising at 100 mph and then stomping on the accelerator and watching that big nose rise up....

Lee
 
My favorite isn't on the poll list either; strangely, I really like the XJ6C.
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Wouldn't turn down a SS100 either, though.
 
Correct, the XJ6C is comparatively rare, however, Jaguar produced 6-cylinder and 12-cylinder versions, in both Jaguar and Daimler (not available in the USA) configurations. In terms of rarity, the Daimler Double-six coupe is the tops, with only 407 being made, followed by the Daimler 4.2C with 1,677. The Jaguar XJ5.3C had 1,855. Then comes the more "common" XJ6C, with 6,487 produced.

Production figures courtesy of Nigel Thorley,s "Original Jaguar XJ".
 
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