Hi Guys, A few weeks back, an aviation colleague who happens to also be a big fan of Jaguar cars (not the strike fighter) wrote a book on the type in New Zealand and the launch was held in the car park of the local classic car museum. Here are some timeless beauties on what was a beautiful summer day.
A shapely rear.
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A Typical British cockpit from the '60s, just remember that none of the switches or functions work... ;D
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The E type still holds fascination.
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Jaaaaag were good at the two-seat tourer.
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Some modern Jags to match the classics.
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XJS V-12 brute.
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Iconic.
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More images here: Jaguar Book Launch, Jaguar Car Club
To be continued...
A shapely rear.
A Typical British cockpit from the '60s, just remember that none of the switches or functions work... ;D
The E type still holds fascination.
Jaaaaag were good at the two-seat tourer.
Some modern Jags to match the classics.
XJS V-12 brute.
Iconic.
More images here: Jaguar Book Launch, Jaguar Car Club
To be continued...