Classic Jaguar

AMBITION ACHIEVED

Well, this is a little bit awkward. I signed off my last running report on my 3.2 Sovereign by talking about a Daimler Six I had viewed back in September, that needed work and didn’t feel as special as my Sovereign to me. I’m starting this one, in the very next issue, by announcing that I have in fact bought it. I clearly have a problem…

In my defence, what I paid was less than I

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