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A Blast from the Past - 1988 Here is a 'Blast from the Past' - a bunch of Jaguar pals got together in July 1988 at Sudden Valley for an impromptu gathering including their cars. From left to right: Jag XK 150 OTS, ('Crazy Bruce' Ford), Jag Mk. II Sedan, (Patrick and Joan Stewart, organizers of the annual Vancouver ABFM), Jag 'E'-type, before restoration, (Bruce MacCormack), Jag XJ6C, (The late, great 'Motoring Mouth' Mike Powley) and finally Jag XJS Coupe, (Bruce MacCormack). |
2011 - Fifty Years of the Jaguar E-type
In this short but entertaining video shot by Abigail Humphries, Philip Porter with assistance from Clarence the cat reminds us that 2011 is the fiftieth anniversary of this iconic motor car. Philip says in the E-type magazine: " I am certain the 'E50 factor' will have a serious impact on the E-type market over the next couple of years. To explain that, I believe that the 50th anniversary celebrations in 2011 will bring the E-type so much publicity and acclaim that all values will increase and some will rocket." |
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Having just determined this was indeed the case, after a highly technical and sophisticated review of the situation, (tapping aggressively on the body casing of the pump with a blunt instrument!), you can imagine our relief when who should pull over behind us were our friends, Don and Joyce Joy. They were also on their way home, trailering their gorgeous red E-Type OTS Don immediately made the generous suggestion that I drive his car to Sudden Valley, while he followed with our car on the trailer. By dint of first gear and the starter motor, (thank goodness we had a new battery), we were able to get the coupe aboard the trailer and off we went! It was a beautiful sunny morning and I was thrilled to have the opportunity to drive the Joy's OTS through quiet country back roads to Sudden Valley, where we all arrived without further incident. Patricia and I were deeply grateful to Don and Joyce for helping us out and being at the right place at the right time. The Joys and the MacCormacks have been friends for a lot of years and more often than not, Don and I have found ourselves placed next to each other on the field at the same event, although never competing directly in the same class at a sanctioned concours meet. We have shared those last feverish moments of vehicle preparation prior to 'rags down', helping each other out as necessary, while engaging in lighthearted banter. I often tease Don with that well worn chestnut: "Don, if you ever see MY car on a trailer, you'll know its' been stolen!" So there was one moment during this whole fuel pump experience that will always bring a smile to my face when I recall it. Don had just cinched down the last strap with my E-Type settled safely on his trailer prior to starting the journey back to Sudden Valley. He looked up with that special Don Joy twinkle of humor in his eye and said: " Well Bruce, who's got the Trailer Queen now?"
Getting to the heart of it' (Reprinted from CXKJR/CCMGC 'Classical Gas' Magazine - November/December 2002) A mechanic was removing a cylinder head from the motor of a Jaguar when he spotted a renowned heart surgeon in his shop. The heart surgeon was waiting for the service manager to come and take a look at his recently purchased beautiful new cat. The mechanic shouted across the garage "Hey Doc, can I ask you a question?" The mechanic straightened up, wiped his hands on a rag and asked "So Doc, look at this engine. I can also open it up, take valves out, fix them, put in new parts and when I finish this will work just like a new one. So how come I get paid a pittance and you get the really big money when you and I are doing basically the same work?" The surgeon paused and smiled, and leaning over to the mechanic, whispered "Try doing it while it's running!"
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