My great uncle has finally given up driving his much prized jaguar xjr at the age of 93! It was registered in 1990 on a H plate and checking on howmanyleft.c o.uk it seems to be 1 of only 50 or so on the road. He reckons he gets 8mpg! It will be coming my way in a week or so. It has been well maintained but is showing its age and since his sight and reactions are not what they were, the rear bumper is not in the best of condition.
Is this car an appreciated classic these days being one of the first of the xjr breed?
1990 xjr
in 1981 to 1994 XJ
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My great uncle has finally given up driving his much prized jaguar xjr at the age of 93! It was registered in 1990 on a H plate and checking on howmanyleft.c o.uk it seems to be 1 of only 50 or so on the road. He reckons he gets 8mpg! It will be coming my way in a week or so. It has been well maintained but is showing its age and since his sight and reactions are not what they were, the rear bumper is not in the best of condition.
Is this car an appreciated classic these days being one of the first of the xjr breed?