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2005-12-09 17:19:39 | Carl Eisler writes:

Daily driver for 32 years (I'm second owner). Originally sold by Overseas Motors of Dallas. Delivered to customer 12-24-68, Christmas Eve. (nice gift!) I bought & registered 12-03-73. She shows well as we get older, less people know what kind of car we're even showing. No plans on selling-in fact I had an aluminum radiator installed in July 05. How many Jaguar owners NEVER have to look at their Temperature gauge again? I don't!!

2017-01-31 02:30:19 | Carl writes:

43 years and still counting. Latest project is air conditioner and heater. Don't actually use either one in So California, but needs perfection for the dash gauges.

2019-03-20 01:01:54 | Carl writes:

Relays so strong and problem free. Can’t think of any electrical problem ever. Keep toggle witches rocking even though you don’t use the them(eg. wind screen slow/high speed wiper, emergency switch). New buyer can call me. Leave request here. Sold it after 43 years. Couldn’t get the enjoyment of 1973 Southern California today. Ran, wore out 2 alternators, tires beginning with the Verdstein area and third headliner to name just a few of thousands of memories. Like someone said about their sale of their classic car “I’ve taken much better care of my car than I have of my own body and chassis. Time for new enthusiasm. Today’s generation will mostly ask “What kind is it?” ALWAYS garaged!

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