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    Jaguar shooting brake carrier - photo


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    They look like Jag D-types on the roof. I'm more curious about the car on the ground. It looks like a Volvo P1800ES, but it's not. Hood emblem looks like a BMW. European car experts please chime in!

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    Have a look at this lot and you will learn something today ----------------------- :-)

    https://www.google.com/search?client...ting+brake+v12


    https://www.hemmings.com/stories/201...shooting-brake
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    I think somebody has buggered up the description of the photo somewhere along the line, far too many fat fingers using a keyboard and it's been through the washing machine once or twice, eh.

    Possibly the name for the photo should read ---- "Jaguar XJS Shooting Brake and Race Car Transporter"

    The truck is a Commer TS3 with a very modified bit of bodywork on the chassis, here's a tad of reading regarding this set-up -- https://www.classicdriver.com/en/art...se-transporter
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    It's a Jaguar XJS

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    Ha! before writing the above I told the Mrs. it looked a lot like a Jag XJS, but I'd never seen the wagon version... in the States we'd call it a Jaguar "Nomad."

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    For the benefit of folks unfamiliar (as I was) with the term "shooting brake", this will help...

    https://hiconsumption.com/what-is-a-shooting-brake/



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