Classic Marque - April 2019

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April 2019

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Club Directory Management Committee

Club Services

Register Secretaries

Club Patron Phone:

Technical Officer Geoff Mockford (08) 8332 3366 / 0438 768 770 Librarian Tom Brindle (08) 8387 0051 Log Books David Burton 0417 566 225 davidb716@gmail.com

XK & MK 7, 8, & 9 Robin Ide Mobile: 0428 816 678 rdide@tpg.com.au

Peter Holland (08) 8271 0048

President

Julian Lugg Mobile: 0417 882 930 president@jdcsa.com.au Vice President Philip Prior Phone: (08) 8276 6136 Mobile: 0402 670 654 philipprior@bigpond.com Treasurer

Heather Buck Mobile: 0432 549 086 treasurer@jdcsa.com.au Secretary

Alan Bartram 0418 818 950 adbartram@bigpond.com Mobile:

Editor

Dane Wilden Mobile: 0431 058 951 dwilden@adam.com.au Membership Secretary Daphne Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 Mobile: 0404 999 200 membership@jdcsa.com.au Events Coordinators Arcadia & Jim Komaromi Mobile: 0421 185 168 jimkom@adam.com.au Web Editor

Tom Herraman 0423 214 644 info@jdcsa.com.au Mobile:

Club Web Site www.jdcsa.com.au Club Postal Address PO Box 6020 Halifax Street Adelaide SA 5000

Inspectors— Club Registration Geoff Mockford 0438 768 770 Evan Spartalis 08 8362 8116 Alan Baker 0429 097 729 Robin Ide 0428 816 678 Malcolm Adamson 0418 856 731 Roger Adamson 0421 052 518 Bob Charman 08 8248 4111 0421 482 007 Tim White 0419 809 021 Peter Holland 08 8271 0048 Richard Shipman 0417 843 808

Club Representatives Australian Council of Jaguar Clubs (ACJC) Tim White 0419 809 021 Federation of Historic Motoring Clubs (FHMC) Bob Lynch

(08) 8381 1705

Marque Sports Car Association

(MSCA) Barry Kitts

(08) 8391 1759

All British Day Alan Bartram 0418 818 950

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Cover Image An XK150 gleaming in the sunlight during All British Day in February. A pictorial report by Alan Bartram can be found on pages 14 and 15.

SS, Mk IV, & Mk V Bob Kretschmer Phone: (08) 8357 8233 kretsch@internode.on.net MK 1, 2, S, & 420 (Compact) Angela & David Rogers Mobile: 0419 837 558 rogersda@bigpond.net.au XJ, 420G, & MK X Bob Charman Phone: (08) 8248 4111 charman@bigpond.net.au E-Type, F-Type, & Grand Tourer Thomas Herraman Mobile: 0428 616 423 etype@jdcsa.com.au Multi-Valve Peter Buck Mobile: 0421 061 883 peter.buck51@bigpond.com

Classic Marque Classic Marque is the official magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia. The opinions and views expressed in published articles are wholly those of the respective authors, and are not necessarily those of Jaguar, the Editor, the Club, or its members. Advertisers and sponsors who place advertisements in the magazine do so because they value their association with the JDCSA. Placement of these advertisements should not necessarily be taken to mean the Club endorses the services offered.

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Club Torque The 50th Annual Jaguar National Rally is underway in Albury/ Wodonga. I wish everyone going safe travel and an enjoyable time meeting up with interstate friends and colleagues. Some members at the National Rally will miss our April general meeting where we have guest speaker Martin Haese. Martin is a former Lord Mayor of Adelaide whose 420G was recently featured in Jaguar World magazine. At our last general meeting Tim White gave an informative presentation on the new club database and how members can access it. The database TidyHQ will be an important part of the membership renewal process this year.

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Members can efficiently renew their membership online and check their information. Please have a go at accessing the database through our club website and become comfortable using it. Help is available from Tim or other club members if needed. We are planning logbook renewal opportunities at both the June and July general meetings (after you have renewed your membership). Don’t forget your logbook expires (and registration expires) when your membership expires on June 30th so renew early. Our Annual Jaguar Dinner will again be held at the Glenelg Golf Club on Saturday 27th July. Bookings can be done through TidyHQ again following the success last year.

Please begin planning for our 2019 SA Jag Day to be held at Civic Park Modbury on Sunday October 20th. We have a subcommittee already working on making this a great event where we also support the Salvation Army through Cats & Cans. Safe Motoring,

Julian

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Club Torque Hello all, Welcome back to Classic Marque for another month! As we make the most of the remaining sunshine, the next month presents the perfect opportunity to get the Jag out for one last burst of sunshine before putting up the hood, or tucking it in for the winter season. There are several big events over the next month, including the McLaren Vale Vintage and Classic and the Rock and Roll Rendezvous, so I encourage you to get out and about and enjoy your vehicles!

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This issue contains some great photos of members doing exactly that, with a pictorial report of the 2019 All British Day. Bob Charman and the XJ crew also ventured up to Moonta for the annual Show & Shine event, with a number of members joining him in producing an excellent club display. Abroad, excitement is building for the new “MLA” platform developed by Jaguar Land Rover. The platform will be the base for the majority of future Jaguar models including the highlyanticipated J-Pace 7-seat SUV; you can read more about this on page 7.

Don’t forget that this month’s General Meeting guest speaker will be none other than former Lord Mayor - and current 420G owner - Martin Haese! Martin has a deep love of cars and will no doubt have some great stories to tell! I hope you enjoy this edition of Classic Marque - particularly because you haven’t had to wait for it! Happy motoring,

Dane

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STOP PRESS! AN EASIER WAY TO ACCESS THE NEW TIDY HQ DATABASE We have been monitoring members comments and login difficulties around getting through the JDCSA website with a password. As a result, the website login has been removed. This means that you will only need to login at the TidyHQ database. Therefore for first time login and to obtain your database password: Go to www.jdcsa.com.au select Membership > Database (members only) > press “CLICK HERE” - This will take you to the database. - Click LOGIN at top right of screen. - Enter the email address you already have registered with JDCSA. - If this is your first log-in a screen will pop-up asking to “send a password email”. - Go to your email inbox and follow the instructions on that email to set your password. - Once the password is set you will have access to the database. - Near the top of the screen you will see what you can access; memberships, events and shop. - To view and update your details, click on "memberships" then "my profile". For members who have already obtained a database login the process will be: Go to www.jdcsa.com.au select Membership > Members Data Base > press “CLICK HERE” - This will take you to the database. - Enter your email address. - Then type in your database password when requested. - You can see what you can access; memberships, events and shop. - To view and update your details, click on "memberships" then "my profile". There will be a second walk-through demonstration of logging in to the club database at the April General Meeting. In the meantime, if you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact one of our database experts who are able to assist you; Tim White 0419 809 021 casuti3@bigpond.com THE BOTTOM LINE Phil Prior 0402 670 654 philipprior@bigpond.com Daphne Charman 8248 4111 charman@bigpond.net.au Or Your Register Secretary Tim White Database Administrator The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia

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Jaguar J-Pace to arrive in 2021 as flagship SUV Electric rear axle and all-new platform for spacious and dynamic new luxury model Hilton Holloway Autocar Jaguar’s upcoming J-Pace flagship SUV will be one of the first electrified models built on an all-new Jaguar Land Rover platform – and a fully electric version is also likely to be made, according to sources. The J-Pace is thought to be just over two years from launch and will arrive at around the same time as the fifthgeneration Range Rover, which will also be built on the firm’s MLA platform. The JPace is one of three new ‘mid-height’ Jaguar Land Rover models that will be based around electrified powertrains. The MLA platform, which will underpin all JLR vehicles by 2025, will be allaluminium and is expected to be noticeably lighter than the current D7 and D8 architectures. One of the technical highlights for the JPace, which will sit above the EPace and F-Pace in Jaguar’s SUV lineup, will be its electric motor-driven rear wheels. As with all of the MLA-based plug -in hybrids, conventional mechanical allwheel drive is being dropped. Using an electric motor on the back axle provides a number of advantages. Dropping the mechanical connection to the back wheels, including the propshaft and power take-off unit, allows more room for the battery pack and improves space inside the cabin, eliminating the traditional centre tunnel. The electric axle should also make for a significant improvement in handling and during off-road work. The speed and precise, controllable nature of the electric motor’s power delivery should improve on -road handling, especially on corners and poor surfaces, as well as providing very fine control of the torque being fed to the rear wheels when driving off-road. Little has so far emerged about the features offered by the MLA architecture, but it is thought that will change towards the end of this year as new products get closer to launch. The J-Pace is set to come as a plug-in hybrid as standard, with a turbocharged version of the recently announced Ingenium straight-six engine expected to be the mainstream powertrain. Whether JLR engineers think the new MLA platform will allow a refined installation of the Ingenium four-cylinder engine remains unclear, but a high-powered four-cylinder motor may be offered on the J-Pace for a

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A computer rendering by Autocar shows what the proposed J-Pace might look like. It will be one of the first models on the company’s new MLA plat form.

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There’s no official news on the electriconly range of the J-Pace plug-in hybrid, but 50 miles in favourable conditions will be the minimum target. As JLR outlined last year in an investor presentation, it believes new car buyers remain sceptical about pure-battery vehicles, so providing a battery that allows emission-free driving for shorter city journeys could be the best compromise. Jaguar Land Rover predicts that just 20% of new car sales will be of pure EVs by 2025, which is why the ability of the MLA platform to be used with conventional petrol/ diesel, plug-in and pure EV powertrains is essential to safeguarding the company’s future. However, predicting the degree by which the market will swing towards electrification is currently eluding nearly everyone in the auto industry. Jaguar tends not to preview new models with concept cars and has given little away about the J-Pace’s styling. It is, however, likely to build on the distinctive look of the electric I-Pace, which has provided a much-need fresh direction for the Jaguar aesthetic.

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Like the recently facelifted XE, the JPace’s interior will feature OLED screens intended to raise the perceived quality of the cabin in order to rival those of flagship German crossovers. The J-Pace is expected to be around 4.9 metres long, and its flat floor should help

it to deliver impressive interior space with a healthy boot volume of at least 650 litres. However, the J-Pace’s expected lower roofline means that it won’t be as airy its Range Rover sister. As Audi engineers have previously explained with the design of the e-tron SUV, a great deal of attention needs to be paid to minimising an EV’s frontal area and reducing overall drag in order to maximise its battery range. Like all car makers, Jaguar Land Rover will have to significantly reduce its fleetaverage fuel consumption and emissions figures over the next decade, as a result of increasingly tough EU targets between now and 2030. According to an investor’s presentation last year, the new mid-height model lineup will consist of two Jaguars and one Range Rover. It’s thought that the Range Rover model will be the new ‘Road Rover’ and that the other is likely to be a Jaguar road car – most probably a pure EV replacement for the ageing XJ limousine, as previously uncovered by Autocar. Last year’s presentation also suggested that four SUVs – Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, new Defender and Discovery Mk6 – will be built using the ‘high-rise’ version of the platform. There will be seven models based on the ‘low-rise’ MLA, potentially including the next F-Pace and Velar, as well as the Discovery Sport and Evoque and – possibly – two Jaguar saloons.

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Club Torque Jaguar Drivers Club of SA General Meeting 5th March 2019

President Julian Lugg opened the meeting at 7.30pm and welcomed all present and any new members and visitors. He announced that Tim White would give a presentation during the meeting in relation to the new Tidy HQ operations. Apologies Jo Orford, Robin Ide, Barry Renshaw, Heather Buck, Ray & Barb Offe, Geoff & Dane Wilden, Tony & Gabriella Human, Bill & Margaret Browne, Sue & Doug Harrison, Robin & Roseanne Bullock.

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He announced that the Ex-Lord Mayor of Adelaide, Mr Martin Haese, would be the guest speaker at our next General Meeting. Martin is a keen car enthusiast and owns a Jaguar 420G. Vice President’s report Phil Prior announced that this year’s Jag Day will be held at Civic Park and that he would be organizing the event. Sunday the 20th October is now locked in. The marque of the day will be the Mk2. Phil asked the meeting if other makes of cars, owned by our members should be allowed to present on the day and it was approved by the meeting. He also asked if Cats and Cans should stay as is, and again the meeting approved.

Register Reports Compact Next meeting April 28th at the Mt Osmond Golf Course. Sunday carvery $38 per head. Contact Geoff Thomas. XJ, Mk10, & 420G Bob reported Moonta week end coming up. Also night out at the Trots on Sat. 30th March, contact Bob if you would like to come along. Multivalve Next Meeting Cremorne Hotel, 6.00pm 26th March. E, F, & GT Meeting info on Tidy HQ web site.

Secretary’s report N.T.R.

S.S. N.T.R.

Tim White then gave a detailed report to assist in the working operations of Tidy HQ.

Treasurer’s report Heather is overseas at the moment.

XK & Mk 7, 8, & 9. N.T.R.

Previous Minutes Not available as yet. Dane away on business.

Membership report Daphne reported all is OK at the moment with nearly 3 new memberships per month.

Regalia report Ron sold out on All British Day. New stock arrived and on show tonight. Also available on our web site.

Welfare N.T.R.

Editor’s report Dane away on business.

President’s Report Julian thanked the membership for their continued support of all Jaguar events with our numbers growing all the time. He singled out the event at Mannum which was two weeks ago and he asked Roland Donders to give a report. Roland wished to thank all those who made the effort to make the coffee and cars day a very successful day with 22 Jaguars on show and 101 cars in total. Mannum to make it a regular event on the last Sunday of each month. Julian spoke about the upcoming National Rally in Albury-Wodonga which several of our members attending.

Log Book Officer Dave reported all quiet at the moment. We are reducing the number of inspecting officers that we have as inspections are no longer required. He asked that they be thanked in some way for the amount of time and effort they have put in. Meeting agreed. A.C.J.C. Tim reported that Jaguar have retrenched nearly 4000 people worldwide to make up for huge losses. Looking to see if this could affect Australia as well. A few computer problems to sort out as well.

M.S.C.A. Barry reported Super Sprints on 17th March at Mallala. Event in June at The Bend, flag marshals required. Library Tom has plenty of books here tonight and plenty of magazines to give away. New Business Nil Julian then thanked the XJ Register for tonight’s supper. Meeting closed 8.55pm

Event Coordinator Jim reported what is shown on our web site.

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Club Torque 3. XJ, 420G, & Mk X Register 13th March 2019

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PRESENT David Bicknell, Fred Butcher, Richard Chuck, Bob & Daphne Charman, John & Claire Evans, Roger Frinsdorf, Don Heartfield, Buddhi Kalansururiya, John Manifold, Chris Michael, Gary & Oggi Monrad, Graeme & Betty Moore, Paul Moore, Bryan O’Shaughnessy, Borys Potiuch, Phil Prior, Evan Spartalis, Geoff & Margaret Thomas, Merv Tucker. APOLOGIES Peter & Ros Holland, Noel & Carmel Trew, Louis Marafiotti, John Best, Paul & Irene Noakes, Nigel & Amy Ambagstsheer, Darryl & Fay Leyton, Steve Attard, Tom & Marj Brindle, Robin & R os eanne Bull ock, J eanni e DeYoung, John Flannigan, David & Angela Nicklin, Trevor & Raylene Norley, Neil Porter, Don & Kathy Tyrrell.

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Register Minutes Register week end trip this year to Robe T.B.O. McLaren Vale Vintage and Classic. Sunday 7th April. Compact luncheon Sun 28th April. Sun 19th May Kernewek Loender, Wallaroo. Sun 20th Oct. Jag Day, Civic Park. Discussed Week end away – Robe. Details T.B.A. National Rally. Phil Prior outlined details.

CAR TALK David Bignell S e r 3 conditioner works well.

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Fred Butcher Coupe to Yorke Peninsula. Brakes need work. Richard Chuck From Tassie. Four Jaguars. Had for a long time. Had fleet of wedding cars Bob & Daphne Charman All cars going well.

PREVIOUS MINUTES Still not available

John & Claire Evans S - T yp e , n e w water pump. Head lining next.

NEW MEMBERS The meeting welcomed Richard Chuck and Buddhi Kalansuriya.

Don Heartfield ‘86 XJ just got it going.

for 7 months. Problem with Rego due to overdue payment. Overseas at the time. Fixed. Gary & Oggi Monrad Wheels scrapping when weight in the rear seat. Paul Moore Car due for inspection. Used for wedding car etc. Brian O’Shaughnessy Took XJ S t o Moonta. Need new buckles for seat belts. Phil Prior Daimler Coupe neglected but cleaned it up. XJC project still happening. Bought X308 lovely car. Sold the BMW. Geoff & Margaret Thomas Car went great to Moonta. Roger Frinsdorf XJ6 new air cond. compressor. Merv Tucker Daimler sold. Needs work.

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All others had nothing to report. Meeting closed 8.45pm

GENERAL BUSINESS 1. 2.

Moonta show and shine, 10th March discussed. Night at the trots, Globe Derby. Sat, 30th March.

Buddhi Kalansyriya XJ Series 1. Still needs some work. Spent plenty already. Air cond. To be done later.

Next meeting at Shannon’s show rooms, Wednesday the 10th April, 7.30pm.

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V.I.P. Home Services

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XJ Register at the Moonta Show & Shine

On Saturday the 9th of March, 14 members of the XJ Register headed to Moonta for their annual “Show and Shine� held on the Main Oval on the Sunday. There were 130 cars on display with many vehicles in better-than-new condition - quite a few being trailered into position. Our gang made the most of the beautiful five bedroom house and a B.B.Q. tea was held after the Sunday event with some friends and even some local car club members joining us for a meal And a chat.

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This was the third year that we have attended the Moonta event and we would love to see other Jaguar Club members take advantage of the long week end to show off their cars and join In the fun. We'll be there again next year. Bob Charman The Official Monthly Magazine of the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia

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This month, the Jaguar Drivers Club of South Australia welcomes former Lord Mayor and special guest Martin Haese to present at our April General Meeting. Adelaide; A city of motoring firsts Join former Lord Mayor Martin Haese to discuss his passions for Adelaide, historic motoring and Jaguars.

Martin Haese is an entrepreneur, educator, public figure and strong advocate for Adelaide’s standing as one of the world’s most liveable cities. He founded a national retail chain, managed Rundle Mall and in 2014 was directly elected as the 78th Lord Mayor of Adelaide; a position he held until November 2018. Martin has had a lifelong interest in classic motoring and is a former Chairman of the Bay to Birdwood committee. He has owned several Jaguars over the years and currently drives a pristine 1967 Jaguar 420G. Martin is the Chairman of the Premier’s Climate Change Council and commences as CEO of Business SA in May 2019.

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S.S., Mk IV & Mk V Register 27th February 2019

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All Britis

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sh Day 2019

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Club Calendar Friday 29th March Monday 1st April Tuesday 2nd 7.30pm Saturday 6th and Sunday 7th

Jaguar Drivers Club National Rally 2019 Albury-Wodonga JDCSA General Meeting — Police Association Building, Carrington Street, Adelaide. 2019 McLaren Vale Vintage and Classic — Saturday 6th April Charity dinner, Sunday 7th April Main Street Parade. Details see website www.vintageandclassic.com.au

Tuesday 9th

Compact Register Meeting

April

Contact: David Rogers M: 0419 837 558 E: rogersda@bigpond.net.au Wednesday 10th

XJ, Mk10 & 420G Register Meeting—Shannons Clubrooms, 663 South Rd, Clarence Park. Contact: Bob Charman T: (08) 8248 4111

Sunday 14th

2019 Rock and Roll Rendezvous Will be held at the National Motor Museum on Sunday 14th April 10am to 5pm Vehicle entry 9.00am. General public 10am. Feat. Rebecca O’Connor as Tina Turner. More information at https://motor.history.sa.gov.au/rock-roll-rendezvous/.

Thursday 18th

E-Type, F-Type, & Grand Tourer Register Meeting Contact: Tom Herraman

Wednesday 24th

S.S. and Daimler Register Meeting Contact: Bob Kretschmer

Monday 29th

M: 0428 616 423 E: etype@jdcsa.com.au

T: (08) 8357 8233 E: kretsch@internode.on.net

Deadline for Classic Marque submissions Editor: Dane Wilden M: 0431 058 951 E: dwilden@adam.com.au

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Club Notices GENERAL MEETING ROSTER 2018 April

XK & Mk 7/8/9 Register

May

E/F/GT Register

June

SS Register

July

Multivalve Register

August

XK & Mk 7/8/9 Register

Register Meetings are held as follows: Mk 1,2 & 420 & S Type (Compact) - Second Tuesday of every even calendar month

E-Type, F-Type & Grand Tourer - Third Thursday of each month

September E/F/GT Register October

Compact Register

November XJ Register December Christmas Meeting

Multivalve - Fourth Tuesday of each odd calendar month.

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATIONS

The following applications for membership have been lodged with the Membership Secretary and are listed in accordance with clause 6 (B-C) of the Constitution. If there are no objections, membership will be ratified one month from this April, 2019 magazine: Buddhi & Saranjitha Kalansuriya 1971 Jaguar XJ6 S1 4.2L Sedan Dianne & Richard Chuck 1972 Daimler S1 4.2L Sedan 1998 Jaguar XJ308 3.2L Sedan 1956 Jaguar Mk 1 2.4L Sedan 1966 Jaguar S-Type 3.8L Sedan

SS & Daimler - Last Wednesday of each month

XJ, Mk 10 & 420G - Second Wednesday of each month The following applications listed in the February 2019 Classic Marque magazine have been accepted: David & Robyn Cocker 2013 Jaguar XF 2.2D Sedan 1986 Jaguar XJC-S 5.3L Cabriolet Peter Bartold 1988 Jaguar XJ-S 5.3L THE BOTTOM LINE Convertible We hope you will take advantage of the benefits XK, Mk 7, 8 & 9 - First Wednesday of each month available, and that you will contribute in your own way to make this a better club for everyone. I particularly ask that Register Secretaries and current members make these new members welcome at meetings and functions. Daphne Charman Membership Secretary

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Jaguar Classifieds

FOR SALE 1964 Daimler V8 250 114,633 miles. Engine fully rebuilt 94,120 miles certified. Provenance folder available incl. invoices, production records ex Daimler Heritage Trust. Club class winner several years. New beige leather upholstery. Buffed engine parts. Several accessories incl. Car Bra, dust cover with logo, workshop/spare parts manual, club merchandise.

$35,000

FOR SALE 2012 Jaguar XJ PREMIUM LUXURY 3 litre diesel, regularly serviced by Sovereign Motors, must sell. GENUINE OFFERS ACCEPTED

Tony Human

0412 466 503

0413 201 620

FOR SALE 1974 Jaguar XJ6 Series II Automatic, SA Reg SNL-012, red in colour.

$7,500 Ron Brock FOR SALE 1998 Jaguar Sovereign V8

0427 828 177

FOR SALE Assorted MkII Spares

LINEradiator (very good condition); New door Good condition, mileage of 129,225 Km.THE The carBOTTOM has MkII/S-Type all log books and Solitaire service history. seals; Wire wheel timber spanner; Dashboard; Genuine workshop and spare parts manuals; Angled speedo drive; Drivers’ Handbook; Tailshaft; New suspension $12,000 rubbers; and various other parts. Bob Game 0419 818 220 sdic@bigpond.com

Price on application Brian

0414 418 298

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