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Postby dutchman » Sun Dec 22, 2024 5:53 pm

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Postby rebbonk » Sun Dec 22, 2024 6:26 pm

Arguably the last of the 'real' Jaguars. Some great history in that reel. :two_thumbs:
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Postby dutchman » Sun Dec 22, 2024 7:34 pm

I always saw the XJ6 as a poor man's Mark X/420G.

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Postby rebbonk » Mon Dec 23, 2024 12:50 am

dutchman wrote:I always saw the XJ6 as a poor man's Mark X/420G.


A lot of people think that.
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Postby dutchman » Mon Dec 23, 2024 2:45 pm

I don't remember the XJ6 immediate predecessor at all, the smaller-bodied 420 (without the "G"), despite it being the biggest selling Jaguar model of the 1966-68 period!

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I DO remember the Daimler Sovereign variant, shown on the right, which remained in production a year longer.

Jaguar's model line-up was a real mess at the time.
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Postby rebbonk » Mon Dec 23, 2024 2:57 pm

dutchman wrote:Jaguar's model line-up was a real mess at the time.


To be fair, the BL (or whatever it was called at the time) range was a complete mess with its own vehicles competing against each other in similar market segments. Sadly, lessons weren't learned and JLR was until recently competing with itself in the same market segments.

Jaguar as a company has rarely turned a profit since it was sold off, and for many years prior to that relied heavily on the support of other companies in its parent group.
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