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  • I have a 2 previous owner 1963 3.4 manual O/D with 53000 miles on it, It needs a bit of tidying up but my god it is such a special car, My daily car is a 325bhp R33 Nissan Skyline but i still love the 'Old Jag' It has an awesome sound when it comes on cam! Even the moss g/box is half decent on this one, It's never been thrashed! Forget what that copper said, I always leave mine in gear when i park it up, Shows his inexperience!

  • It's amazing how you used to be unique if you bought a BMW or an Audi instead of a Mercedes or a Jaguar( Or here in the states, a Cadillac), now it's the other way around

  • So what Jag is this equivalent to today?

  • @kernals12 The S type, of which I have a 3 litre version. It even has a body design, particularly at the front end, to echo the old Mk1 and Mk2

  • @kernals12 nothing... well, probably the XF

  • What a beauty grace space and pace and for sure it is a great British car I own a mk2 and an E type but sorry to say my X-type compared to them is a weekling.A Ford Transit wearing a skin of Jag.

  • Good,good video.Greetings

  • My dad had one identical to this in 1961 Registration LYJ 836. In 1965 he traded it in for an Austin 1100!!!!

  • Looks like you got if off VHS just before it really did start to fall apart. Thanks for the upload, I have it on tape along with a few of the others from this series.

  • lol he said 'my criminal career'

  • how's the reliability on one of these today i wonder?

  • Love the Mk2!! Truly amazing car..

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