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e-type sightingfeenix z 07-17-2004, 07:36 PM so i live in cedar falls, iowa. it's a mid sized college town; population of somehwere around 100,000 with no real excellent cars to speak of. Well anyway, i was just hanging out in a park on campus when i saw a pristine jag e-type 4.2 in british racing green. I am a true car nerd, but i dont know much about old school jags, but i thought e-types are fairly rare. Was this an uncommon occurance or just some everyday happening? Swoxy 07-21-2004, 09:51 AM Nice. Here in the UK I see one every couple of months. Was it the coupe? feenix z 07-21-2004, 05:21 PM It was a coupe, and i want to reiderate that it looked like it just rolled off the assmebly line and, oh yeah, i'd have given anything to drive it. TokyoDrifta 11-26-2004, 06:35 PM My grandfather is vintage Jaguar collector. He owns (right now) a Mark IX, a 354 sedan of some sort, and a V-12 E-Type coupe. (Along with a porsche boxter) We just got it running nice today and I got to drive it for like 20 minutes. VERY fun car to drive I must say. British Racing green, with a brand new interior job of Tan with green piping. Would love to own one. Still working on it though :) It idles WAY too high though, you can take off just letting out the throttle. cobra73_nl 01-08-2005, 08:44 PM no not so much they are not to rare they might be in the usa but over here in holland they are as comon as a mustang fastback over on your side of the water cars that are rare ( but i stil have driven one ) is a jaguar xj220 AAWWSSOOMMEEEEEEEEE :evillol: Automotive Network, Inc., Copyright ©2012
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