The Jaguar Club is looking for the following SS cars for the SS Happy Birthday Event due to the birth of Sir William Lyons September 04, 1901:
Swallow Austin 7 convert. 4 cyl. 748 cc 1927-1932 2 seater - Swallow Austin 7 sedan 1927-1938 4 cyl. 748 cc 4 seater - Swallow SS I coupe 1932-1933 4 cyl. 1005 cc - SS I salooon 1933-1936 6 cyl. 2143 cc - SS I sports tourer 1934 6 cyl. 2143 cc - SS II coupe 1934 4 cyl. 1608 cc - SS JAGUAR 90 1935-1936 6 cyl. 2663 cc - SS I AIRLINE saloon 1935-1936 6 cyl. 2664 cc - SS JAGUAR 100 1936-1939 6 cyl. 2664 cc - SS JAGUAR 100 1936-1939 6 cyl. 3485 cc - SS JAGUAR sedan 1936-1937 6 cyl. 2663 cc - SS JAGUAR sedan 1938-1940 4 cyl. 1776 cc - SS JAGUAR 1938-1948 sedan 6 cyl. 2664 cc - SS JAGUAR 1938-1948 convertible - 6 cyl. 2663 cc - SS JAGUAR sedan 1938-1948 6 cyl. 3486 cc - SS JAGUAR convertible 1939 convertible 4-cylinder. 1776 cc - JAGUAR MK IV sedan 1945-1949 4 cyl. 1776 cc.
The party is in Brummen and there is ample parking and shuttle vans.
If you are in possession of one or more of these cars, please contact the archivist of the Jaguar Daimler Club Holland: archivaris@jdch.nl
Nice and smooth upholstery too. You can easily suck the dog's hair away. Rob van Pernis is archivist of the Jaguar club in NL. He arranges these types of events to three decimal places. But as a non-club member you can of course simply put on your most English face and come and watch.
Scale??
Hab still looked under the roof. Much further than the matchbox jeep? I didn't come ..
But I would immediately exchange the copy on the photo for the flea 850 estate (especially for my wife). I estimate that our Bernese Mountain dog will fit. Always sensationally beautiful cars found.
I even heard of someone who wanted to trade his wife for it 🙂