Classic Jaguar

RAY INGMAN

L etitia’s diary (p50) is a little less upbeat thannormal, recalling lost friends. Musings on bringing the young into our hobby rumble on via our letters page (50). Unfortunately, these thoughts are brought into stark reality by learning that we have lost three more Jaguar

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