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John Elmgreen was in the UK, he and Tony Bailey visited Twyford Moors Tony writes:
So I've put my guesses under each picture as to what they show. An XK120 OTS? Looks like there's alot of body work going on there... Clearly a Drop Head Coupe, but is it a 120 or a 140? A very very lovely XK120 OTS, it looks georgeous in the sunshine. This looks like it might be a 150 engine bay to me. A 120 and a 140 side by side. A pair of 150's. A 140 FHC? They even have XK's in the loft! Wow, what a place! This has to be John Elmgreen with Tony Bailey's XKR.
Published on XK-Lovers - Mar 20th 1999 |
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