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Jaguar D-Type
Comments about this vehicle| Author | Message |
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2007-02-03 14:59 | Looks like Jaguar D-Type racing car, it is a two seater roadster. But is it genuine or replica? |
2007-02-03 16:03 | Unless it has been modified for road use...the orange turn signal and style of headlight makes me think its a replica. Works Jaguar D-type ![]() |
2007-02-04 17:33 | And if was a tarmac-spec(derived by racing D-type)XK SS,built in small series(practically under request)by 1957 to 1959?.......... |
2007-02-06 04:19 | Datsun is correct but the timeframe was more like 55-57. The factory burned down and they stopped making this model entirely. |
2007-02-06 10:43 | The windscreen/windshield is completely different on the XK SS it is glass and has a full frame surrounding it. It is not the perspex/racing type shown in the main picture. Removal of the glass windscreen would be a massive modification to such a rare vehicle. |
2007-02-06 16:37 | It is a Jaguar D-type, or better, and XK-D. And it is an original, since I doubt that there are replicas with hand-beaten alloy bodies. |
2007-02-06 16:53 | An aluminium bodied replica is available. But they are very expensive! "The full aluminium monocoque version is virtually indistinguishable from an original D type." http://www.ciltd.co.uk/Replica/dtype.htm |
2007-02-08 01:31 | Jaguar XK-SS |
2007-02-08 01:51 | I don't think so. The xk-ss has bumbers and different park lights. |
2007-02-08 09:38 | Jaguar D-Type "Longnose", replica or not. |
2007-02-08 09:42 | No Replica, I Think |
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