psfparis
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they call it cabriolet
Sep 01, 2021,09:51 AM
for us in europe we cal it Targa bcse we also had a "full" convertible
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Back in the day …
By: Cpt Scarlet : August 26th, 2021-22:56
They looked as good as they do today … ...
The XJ-S hasn't aged well...
By: mdg : August 26th, 2021-23:34
...but it doesn't matter...you never see them on the road even in California because late '70s British engineering : )
The production ran from 1975–1996 …
By: Cpt Scarlet : August 27th, 2021-09:28
Most of the early restored cars are now reliable. The later cars especially the Celebration editions are good cars.
The 70’s …
By: Cpt Scarlet : August 28th, 2021-00:32
You need to know cars from the 70’s to get this.
I disagree...
By: Sleeper : August 27th, 2021-22:02
True, they were a mechanic's nightmare but I see several each week around the San Diego area, both hard and soft tops.
The one on top, yes...
By: India Whiskey Charlie : August 26th, 2021-23:57
But the XJ-S has never looked good to me. Then or now.
Hello dear Captain! I never been a fan of the XJ S myself…
By: Subexplorer : August 27th, 2021-00:40
… may be due to the fact I had never seen one in the metal… till yesterday! By coincidence I visited yesterday the work shop were my Type S is being serviced and there it was a wonderful red XJ S convertible. It changed my mind about this model. It’s real...
Thank you Abel …
By: Cpt Scarlet : August 27th, 2021-09:37
It’s all about the legendary ride quality and that V12 creamy smooth power delivery.
I suppose I’m in the minority here, I love them
By: Wojo : August 27th, 2021-18:35
An old boss of mine had one in the early 90’s and let me drive it. I was a fresh out of collage kid who grew up around nice cars but never a V12 Jaguar. At first the looks didn’t do it for me but the ride certainly did. The effortless power, loads of torq...
they call it cabriolet
By: psfparis : September 1st, 2021-09:51
for us in europe we cal it Targa bcse we also had a "full" convertible