Heinz
CONCOURSING EXOTICA JAGUAR CAR CLUB OF VICTORIA ON DISPLAY
AFTER PROLONGED LOCKDOWNS IN VICTORIA, then rain, the sun shone for the parade - more or less. The Jaguar Car Club of Victoria celebrated its 60 years since formation, so the Concours and Display day were probably the climax for the year just gone. On Saturday, the pristine cars came to the club rooms to be judged for the concours and for the d'Etat for not so pristine cars. Owners deservedly are just as proud of their Jaguars. While the numbers being judged might not have been very high the standard was outstanding. For the Display on Sunday at Wesley College, the inclement weather plus threat of heavy rain and storms may have kept many members at home. There was a lack of models, which in the past have been staples. One lonely S-Type, no 420 compacts, a sprinkling of XKs, one Mk1 and no MkVII, VIII or IXs. On the bright side there were lots of modern Jaguars, plus Mk2s, and S.S.s, MkIV and MkV cars. One does wonder where those missing cars all are. 42
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