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CoventryCat86

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So, last week I go to the local Jaguar place (MotorcarsInc.) to buy some parts for my 86 XJ6. They guys that own the place are active in our local Jaguar club so one of them says to me "Hey we're bringing a bunch of cars to th auction 'cause the lot's too full, you wanna buy one?" I'm thinking to myself "NO, don't even go outside and look because I know I'll find a 'DEAL'"

Sure enough, there's this 1992 XJ6 Soverign they're asking $4,500.00 for and they told me they'd let me have it for $2,500.00. Here it is:
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I figure I'll drive it for a few months then sell it.

Anyone wanna buy a 1992 XJ6? :laugh: :laugh:
 
Is it in good enough shape to drive to a herf ? Don't take it apart! Maybe you could make it to the next herf! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
Captain B said:
Is it in good enough shape to drive to a herf ? Don't take it apart! Maybe you could make it to the next herf! :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
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LMAO @ CaptainB :laugh: :laugh:

I will resist the urge to take it apart :D It will be tough, but with a little counseling, I just may be able to beat it :p
 
Wow, I couldn't have resisted that bargain. That would be a nice car for my wife, who babies cars, and not me, who drives the hell out of 'em.

I don't know CC as well as some of you guys. From your comments, I am imagining a "redneck-like" yard with cars up on blocks, only they're all Jaguars. Pretty funny mind picture.

JK
 
:whistling: Congrats on the new ride. I have a question for you. I have a quite a few family members who live in the nutmeg state, how do you afford to register and insure so many vehicles in CT?

I like what Ford did with the Taurus that year :whistling: :whistling:
 
Very nice find, CC. Once went with a friend on a Jaguar Rally. Hell of a lot of fun. He's a member of the Jaguar club down in San Antonio. Great looking car. Hope you enjoy it (whether you drive, disassemble, whatever).
 
Nice car Bill. If I drove cars, it would probably be fun to drive a Jag.

As of ten years ago, I'll only drive it if it says "Jeep" on the label ;)

JV
 
cigardawg said:
Very nice find, CC.  Once went with a friend on a Jaguar Rally.  Hell of a lot of fun.  He's a member of the Jaguar club down in San Antonio.  Great looking car.  Hope you enjoy it (whether you drive, disassemble, whatever).
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Ah, I'm a member of the Jaguar club in Connecticut. They are all affiliates of Jaguar Clubs of North America (JCNA) and I show my '86 in their car shows or "Concours". It's is a heck of a lot of fun :thumbs:

I have a question for you. I have a quite a few family members who live in the nutmeg state, how do you afford to register and insure so many vehicles in CT?

My insurance rates aren't expensive at all since I live in the woods as opposed to the cities or the suburbs. I don't have collision or comp on any of my cars except the '86 Jag and the extra $$ for that car is less than $200.00/year.

Property taxes on cars that are 13, 18, 19 & 26 years old is only a few bucks per year :laugh: Cars over 25 years old with "Antique" plates can only be assessed at $500.00 so with a mil rate of 30, you only pay $15.00/year for property tax. My total property taxes on my FOUR cars is less than my neighbor who has a brand new SUV. :laugh:
 
coventrycat86 said:
cigardawg said:
Very nice find, CC.  Once went with a friend on a Jaguar Rally.  Hell of a lot of fun.  He's a member of the Jaguar club down in San Antonio.  Great looking car.  Hope you enjoy it (whether you drive, disassemble, whatever).
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Ah, I'm a member of the Jaguar club in Connecticut. They are all affiliates of Jaguar Clubs of North America (JCNA) and I show my '86 in their car shows or "Concours". It's is a heck of a lot of fun :thumbs:

I have a question for you. I have a quite a few family members who live in the nutmeg state, how do you afford to register and insure so many vehicles in CT?

My insurance rates aren't expensive at all since I live in the woods as opposed to the cities or the suburbs. I don't have collision or comp on any of my cars except the '86 Jag and the extra $$ for that car is less than $200.00/year.

Property taxes on cars that are 13, 18, 19 & 26 years old is only a few bucks per year :laugh: Cars over 25 years old with "Antique" plates can only be assessed at $500.00 so with a mil rate of 30, you only pay $15.00/year for property tax. My total property taxes on my FOUR cars is less than my neighbor who has a brand new SUV. :laugh:
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Ah the legal loop hole. Buy a vintage (old) car and laugh at the neighbors. Congrats again on a super deal.
 
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