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November 28, 2012
Philip Taxman
Jaguar Association of Greater St. Louis * , forum user since
2005-08-15
1939 SSJaguar 2 1/2 Liter Saloon
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1939 SS Jaguar 2 1/2 liter Saloon
Owed by Philip Taxman since 1983
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February 5, 2009
Glynn Kerr
Sacramento Jaguar Club * , forum user since
2007-05-16
1951 Mk.V Drophead Coupe
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New addition - '51 Mk.V DHC. Chassis-off restoration, Chevy V-8 installed as purchased.
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August 15, 2005
Philip Taxman
Jaguar Association of Greater St. Louis * , forum user since
2005-08-15
1939 SS 2 1/2 Liter Saloon
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Owed by Philip Taxman since 1983. 2003 Class 1B National Champion
Previous owners, King Albert, the Queen Mum, Sarah Churchill, and Noel Welsh (old time quarterback for the Washington Redskins
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October 5, 2004
Gary Lindstrom
Wasatch Mountain Jaguar Register * , forum user since
2004-10-05
gary@cs.utah.edu
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Randal and Debbie's lovely SS-1 won first place in class C01A at the Western States 2004 meet Sept. 13-17, 2004 in Park City, UT.
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December 1, 2003
Allen McReynolds
Jaguar Club of Tulsa * , forum user since
2003-11-30
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Allen McReynolds
1948 3.5L DHC
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November 22, 2002
Kaye Kaelsin
* , forum user since
1935 SSII Tourer
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Kaye bought the SSII Tourer nearly 20 years ago. It is a 1935 SS with a Standard 12 four-cylinder engine. Three months after this car was produced, William Lyons introduced the first Jaguar model but was still called an SS Jaguar.
She kept the car in Florida during the 80's, then took it back to Europe for 5 years. During those five years she toured England, France and Monte Carlo enjoying every moment. She then returned the car to Florida in 1996. She always maintained the car and is now having engine work done to prepare for next season. Her last show this season was the British Invasion held in Stowe Vermont on Sept 15, 16. There she received a first place and loved every m ...
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November 22, 2002
Rick Hartwell
* , forum user since
1937 SS 2 1/2 liter saloon
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The SS Jaguar 4 door Saloon was offeded in 1935 and was the first model to carry the Jaguar name. The car was available with the new 2-1/2 Litre OHV 6 cyl engine developed by the newly recruited William Heynes or with the Standard 12 4cyl side valve engine with a solex carburetter.
The 1937 model was the last of the steel panel over ash framework bodies. The body had flared-in sidelights, a sunroof, a full tool kit laid out in its own compartment in the trunk lid, and now wore the large P-100 headlamps in place of the smaller QK596s. The 2-1/2 Litre engine under the bonnet had a chromium-iron block with seven white metal bearings and the new OHV head just developed by Willi ...
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