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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: My Latest Acquisition
Advice.....too late now....you wife already loves the Jag. Mine loves our soooooo much i get relegated to the rice burner most of the time now. Scott Phillips '88 XJ40 Minnetonka,mn,usaJerry Hynes wrote: > > I am new to this "forum" but thought I would introduce myself. I liked > this message regarding the marriage question. Mark, if you are married > can my wife meet yours? > > I just bought (primarily for my wife) a 1985 XJ6. It's my first Jag and > we both love it so far. It's black on black, 47,000 original miles, one > owner with good service history. The best thing about it is the > interior condition for its age. Perfect leather, wood, carpets, etc. > The body is also solid, never any major damage, very good original > paint, a few door dings, etc. but no rust or leaking anywhere. > > I also have a 74 chrome bumper MGB which is an ongoing seven year > rolling restoration and I am storing my buddies 67 Mustang convertible > which is the car my wife really complains about. > > Any new owner advice on the Jaguar would be appreciated. > > Regards, > Jerry > > >---------- > >From: gljohn3@searle.monsanto.com[SMTP:gljohn3@searle.monsanto.com] > >Sent: Friday, February 07, 1997 6:15 AM > >To: jag-lovers@sn.no; andertonm@JUNO.COM > >Subject: Re: My Latest Acquisition > > > > > > Mark, I gotta ask....are you married? And if so, how? > > > > Gordon Johnson (married to Liz Anne) > > '67 XKE Series 1.5 ots (ours) > > '89 Ford Taurus SHO (mine) > > '96 Ply minivan (hers) > > ? > > ? > >______________________________ Reply Separator > >_________________________________ > >Subject: My Latest Acquisition > >Author: andertonm@juno.com (Mark R. Anderton) at Internet > >Date: 2/6/97 12:19 AM > > > > > >I just drove my newest toy home - A 1967 XKE 2+2 automatic. Lots of > >little projects to keep me busy, but it runs great. 52000 miles on the > >odometer with a lifetime of receipts to track its maintenance history. > >Needs paint and interior work, but its beautiful! I think I might have > >even gotten a bargain, which is totally out of character for me. I'll > >have lots of questions for this list. Glad you're here. > > > >Mark Anderton > > > >1972 Triumph TR6 (Getting ready for paint) > >1984 Jaguar XJ6 (2 ea - some people never learn) > >1967 Jaguar XKE 2+2 > >1966 Morris Minor (everything a car should be) > >1971 Land Rover (Farm use) > >1967 Daimler V8 Saloon (Be patient! I'm workin' on it) > >1958 Velocette MSS (500cc single) > >1987 VW Golf GTI (How did that sneak in here?) > >1972 Grady White Chesapeake Mercruiser I/O > > > >
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