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New Jaguar Mark Unseen   Apr 6 12:28 UTC 1996

One of the new car magazines has a picture of the new Jaguar sports coupe.
This is the continuation of the "E-type" theme.  Does anyone know anything
about this car?  It looks pretty good.  
19 responses total.
brenner
response 1 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 8 06:37 UTC 1997


Hold on! Is this the new 8 cylinder engine Jag? What a great 
concept!

font
response 2 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 05:22 UTC 1997

Jaguars are generally awesome.  However, I have heard that Ford baught out
Jaguars...so see what you may.    Though, this item was entered a year ago.
I have only reciently ridden in one of the four door luxury models with
two gastanks and burl wood interior.  Kind of amazing.
I wonder if "E-type" is a shortening of "XKE" that was king in the '60.
(If you can get a ride in a Jaguar XKE, from say 64-68, you are god/ess.
they out-run the comparitive corvette, and can go from 0-80 before you notice.
Paraniod drivers are noted to speed in these things because you can't tell
by feel how fast you are going....80 feels like 40, etc.  Beware, they are
extremely adictive.  However, if thinking seriously about purchase, you
should have the electrical system replaced if the previous owner hasn't
already.  The brits are kind of in a dark cave when it comes to electrical
systems for cars...Get A-C Delco and stop worrying)
brenner
response 3 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 06:16 UTC 1997


Actually, what I need (besides tinfoil (tm)) are parts for
a 1968 Mercury Cougar.

font
response 4 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 07:08 UTC 1997

I can look.....
e4808mc
response 5 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 14:21 UTC 1997

brenner trye "join classified" for a whole conference of people dedicated to
helping you find things to sell/buy.  
mcpoz
response 6 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 00:55 UTC 1997

There are web sites on the internet which have classified ads for old car
parts.  I have explored a few of these and they look like you could get almost
any car part for a car as popular as the 68 Cougar.  Try a search engine and
see what you can find . . .
brenner
response 7 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 10 07:55 UTC 1997


Good suggestions. But I want Cougar parts from ANn Arbor.
I think there must be an academic type who drove 
1000 miles per year and then switched to a recumbant bicycle.
In fact, i'm nearly certain. You?

font
response 8 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 14 20:42 UTC 1997

Guys, I think we been had.....So what's your *real* excuse?  
Improbablilty drive unhappy?
mdw
response 9 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 04:08 UTC 1997

Ann Arbor, like most of Michigan, salts its roads.  Automobiles > 15
years of age are almost invariably found to have spent some part of
their youth somewhere far south.  Michigan is also surrounded by water.
That means rain & other forms of atmospheric precipitation are not
infrequent, and hence, automobile parts left out of doors rapidly
degrade in quality.  Unless you are interested in constructing a rust
sculpture, Ann Arbor Cougar parts, regardless of accumulated annual
mileage, are unlikely to be of value.

For the same reason, Jaguars are rarely seen in Michigan except in the
summer.  They are strictly "fair weather" cars.
otaking
response 10 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 15 12:07 UTC 1997

My advice is go to Virginia. Used cars are cheap and they don't use salt
there.
mdw
response 11 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 07:55 UTC 1997

Avoid Chesapeake bay if you do that.
otaking
response 12 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 16 11:56 UTC 1997

Re #10: I mean western Virginia in places like Roanoke or Lynchburg, not
by the ocean.
font
response 13 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 17 12:56 UTC 1997

I think that the lack of jaguars in MI is testiment to the fact that
people who wish to own them pick up and move elsewhere where they know
they can keep the car long enough to make keeping the car a worthwhile
investment.  After all, jaguars=$$$$$$$.  <sniff>
mdw
response 14 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 08:46 UTC 1997

I had always thought that jaguars were more of a south american thing.
n8nxf
response 15 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 18 13:52 UTC 1997

Humm, there are no shortage ofthem around Ann Arbor.
otaking
response 16 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 19 12:20 UTC 1997

I keep several in my storage area. My dad put some in my display case. Just
the other day, my girlfriend found one in her lunch. There's tons of jaguars
in this area. They even keep some in the Detroit Zoo.
font
response 17 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 20 02:59 UTC 1997

FUZZY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
n8nxf
response 18 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 21 02:09 UTC 1997

I understand, that not too long ago, some folks spotted a Panther in
Manchester!
font
response 19 of 19: Mark Unseen   Apr 23 17:36 UTC 1997

fuzzy!  <look of astonishment>  Gosh guys!  The font lost her secret
identity!  I need that secret decoder ring!
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