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Jaguarsport website worth a look if you haven&...
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The only ones I know about for sure are 68conv 85conv and 91coupe 85 is
owned by Paul Phillips and I own the other two Derry

-----Original Message-----
From: mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com [mailto:mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com] On
Behalf Of XJR-S Information & Discussions
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 4:19 PM
To: derek.haynes@cejayeng.com
Subject: [XJR-S Reg-General] re: Jaguarsport website worth a look if
youhaven't seen it. <<$54110938155$>>

Posted by: #026 Steve Gallant on 9/16/2011 aP 3:17 PM

Interesting information. I'm not sure about the XJR-S production
numbers. It looks authoritative, but certainly doesn't match anything
I have (except for the convertibles which everyone knows is 50).

The reason for not having similar data on this web site is for the
simple reason that it is all conflicting. If ever confirmed numbers
can be established, then we'd put 'em on our site. Probably just a
pipe dream. Maybe best is to just list all the various sets of
production numbers and let readers be the judge...

On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:31 AM, XJR-S Information & Discussions
<General@thexjrsregistry.org> wrote:
>
> Posted by: #008 James on 9/16/2011 aA 9:23 AM
> ________________________________
> worth a look. has some interesting stuff on the Jaguarsport line up of
cars
> including production numbers and the XJ series. english
> based:http://www.jaguarsport.info/
>
>
> ________________________________


--
Stevo

93 Black XJR-S Coupe & Convertible





Steve
I think some one is adding in UK production pieces some way we had this
problem when compiling the original list.
The original Browns lane list I provided a couple of years ago was checked
both in the UK and here and alleged to be correct i.e. 100 plus 5 show cars
I think one or two LHD drive UK version cars were built and went to Europe
and the far east but they are not in the Asprey series at all.
These would justifiably appear on the UK registry which was in one of
Lettia's recent publications.
Hope you are doing well I have 68 convertible and 91 coupe on the road and
doing shows 4 in October in Florida.
Currently I am working with Paul on a XK150 3.4 roadster which was a special
build for a lady in Canada Red with WHITE interior, plan to get it back to
as shipped condition for next year right now the frame is powder coated and
the suspension and engine are on the frame body is close to being ready to
paint.
If you know of any one interested in a Mk 9 one owner car all original
except for the outside paint, the car is in Rhode island and is driven for
weddings and special events, 20000 is being sort for the car but I think it
will go for a lot less if pushed which for a car that has always been in one
family not a bad price
Cheers
Derry Haynes


-----Original Message-----
From: mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com [mailto:mailer@mail2.clubexpress.com] On
Behalf Of XJR-S Information & Discussions
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2011 4:19 PM
To: derek.haynes@cejayeng.com
Subject: [XJR-S Reg-General] re: Jaguarsport website worth a look if
youhaven't seen it. <<$54110938155$>>

Posted by: #026 Steve Gallant on 9/16/2011 aP 3:17 PM

Interesting information. I'm not sure about the XJR-S production
numbers. It looks authoritative, but certainly doesn't match anything
I have (except for the convertibles which everyone knows is 50).

The reason for not having similar data on this web site is for the
simple reason that it is all conflicting. If ever confirmed numbers
can be established, then we'd put 'em on our site. Probably just a
pipe dream. Maybe best is to just list all the various sets of
production numbers and let readers be the judge...

On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:31 AM, XJR-S Information & Discussions
<General@thexjrsregistry.org> wrote:
>
> Posted by: #008 James on 9/16/2011 aA 9:23 AM
> ________________________________
> worth a look. has some interesting stuff on the Jaguarsport line up of
cars
> including production numbers and the XJ series. english
> based:http://www.jaguarsport.info/
>
>
> ________________________________


--
Stevo

93 Black XJR-S Coupe & Convertible





Interesting information. I'm not sure about the XJR-S production
numbers. It looks authoritative, but certainly doesn't match anything
I have (except for the convertibles which everyone knows is 50).

The reason for not having similar data on this web site is for the
simple reason that it is all conflicting. If ever confirmed numbers
can be established, then we'd put 'em on our site. Probably just a
pipe dream. Maybe best is to just list all the various sets of
production numbers and let readers be the judge...

On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 9:31 AM, XJR-S Information & Discussions
<General@thexjrsregistry.org> wrote:
>
> Posted by: #008 James on 9/16/2011 aA 9:23 AM
> ________________________________
> worth a look. has some interesting stuff on the Jaguarsport line up of cars
> including production numbers and the XJ series. english
> based:http://www.jaguarsport.info/
>
>
> ________________________________


--
Stevo

93 Black XJR-S Coupe & Convertible
worth a look. has some interesting stuff on the Jaguarsport line up of cars including production numbers and the XJ series. english based:http://www.jaguarsport.info/
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