If its not an E-Type, what is it?
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Jordie Barretts sock said:
Which that isn't!
Oh yes it is. Andrew Frankel in The Telegraph said:
And even by XKSS standards, the one I’m going to be driving is special, for it is the very first. Like all of them, it started life as a D-type (chassis XKD555 if you wish to research it further) before being equipped with bumpers, a sensible windscreen, a passenger door, quite a lot of chrome and a new XKSS 701 identity. It has just emerged from a total restoration by marque experts CKL Developments and is, in every regard I can see, perfect.
It has been rebuilt to a specification inspired by the XKSS that once belonged to a certain Terence Steven McQueen, which means it has no side window frames, no luggage rack on the boot and a tonneau cover folded behind the seats.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/classic/rare-beauty-jaguar-xkss-driven/It has been rebuilt to a specification inspired by the XKSS that once belonged to a certain Terence Steven McQueen, which means it has no side window frames, no luggage rack on the boot and a tonneau cover folded behind the seats.
The red one is a replica, no LHD XKSS were built, it has wire wheels not Dunlop peg drives, it has a boot lid not the spare wheel well of the original, and the windscreen surround is part of the bodywork not a polished aluminum bolt on frame as original. Oh yeah and then there's the huge bonnet bulge!
Edited by MikeE on Friday 24th May 14:30
jeremyc said:
Jordie Barretts sock said:
Which that isn't!
Oh yes it is. Andrew Frankel in The Telegraph said:
And even by XKSS standards, the one I’m going to be driving is special, for it is the very first. Like all of them, it started life as a D-type (chassis XKD555 if you wish to research it further) before being equipped with bumpers, a sensible windscreen, a passenger door, quite a lot of chrome and a new XKSS 701 identity. It has just emerged from a total restoration by marque experts CKL Developments and is, in every regard I can see, perfect.
It has been rebuilt to a specification inspired by the XKSS that once belonged to a certain Terence Steven McQueen, which means it has no side window frames, no luggage rack on the boot and a tonneau cover folded behind the seats.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cars/classic/rare-beauty-jaguar-xkss-driven/It has been rebuilt to a specification inspired by the XKSS that once belonged to a certain Terence Steven McQueen, which means it has no side window frames, no luggage rack on the boot and a tonneau cover folded behind the seats.
I used to see him driving it on the Mitchett bypass road in all weathers
Here's a period picture confirming Racing Greens ownership XKS5
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