"Even in death these things look classy..." Well put! The intact XJ-S is an early 'pre-HE' 1970s one with rubber bumpers and no veneer inside, which seems to be the most sought-after model these days. Really enjoyed that walk around - thanks very much!
Wow. It was filmed on the spur of the moment so sadly I didn't have time to research all the cars.....and I've just completed another similar spur of the moment unveal just now
Good video john. I dint know what it is about looking through old cars but it's a drug we all love. It's a pity most of whats there were known for terrible longevity. Maybe with exception to the avensis
"Even in death these things look classy..." Well put! The intact XJ-S is an early 'pre-HE' 1970s one with rubber bumpers and no veneer inside, which seems to be the most sought-after model these days.
Really enjoyed that walk around - thanks very much!
Wow. It was filmed on the spur of the moment so sadly I didn't have time to research all the cars.....and I've just completed another similar spur of the moment unveal just now
Good video john. I dint know what it is about looking through old cars but it's a drug we all love. It's a pity most of whats there were known for terrible longevity. Maybe with exception to the avensis
There's just something about it isn't there
Sad to see jags and range rovers end up that way
It's hard to see. I was just walking around wondering if any could be saved but they're deffo not for sale.
Would this be the same place where you got the freelander?
No different place completely!