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No rock chips, it's pollen on the front nose and windshield. Blew off as soon as I started driving. Maybe I should have wiped the cats nose before the photo. The photo was taken on a whim as I was walking back to the car, no forethought or planning.
I love Italian Racing Red, in the sun it's like candy apple, but in the shade it's subdued and understated. This car has 90% of what I wanted, I just have to change the rims and the rear badging plus fix a couple of cosmetic flaws on the interior, thanks to a previous owner who took great car of the car but had long fingernails...
On my way back to Vancouver....remember that road fondly, Duffy Lake, Tofino rd....etc. Car is going out today in a hauler...I’ve packed two umbrellas. I’m ready
****I messed up...this should be a reply to Luc’s post about heading up Mt Seymour Parkway, enjoying the scenery, obeying all social distancing requirements....that one. Don’t know how to fix it.
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That scenery is insane. BEAUTIFUL! (The car looks good too, near identical to mine and it holds its own beside those much more expensive cars at hotel). It reminds me of when I lived in Bavaria. As pretty as some parts of the US are, I don't think there is anywhere like that in the USA. I think the long license plates look better on the car, I wish that Jaguar would have made a different rear bumper cover with a smaller redesigned cut out for the US plates.
Garage queen? Not! Turned 60,000 miles somewhere in Nebraska. I can confirm that the Snowy Range Highway (WY130) is a blast. It’s early in the season, so a lot isn’t accessible yet due to snow, but few people due to that and Covid.
Sister’s Subaru.
One of our favorite trailheads - our family has been coming here for about 50 years (I’m 56). Brother’s Subaru - he’s currently biking up from 8,000 feet to the pass previously shown.
I stupidly wiped down the car with some of Unhingd’s detailer after arriving on Sun. Didn’t last long. A few more dirt roads than I’d like, but I can’t leave the Jag at the rental house, way too much fun driving it up to the lakes and trails of the Snowy Range (Medicine Bow National Forest). Top down, of course.
Garage queen? Not! Turned 60,000 miles somewhere in Nebraska. I can confirm that the Snowy Range Highway (WY130) is a blast. It’s early in the season, so a lot isn’t accessible yet due to snow, but few people due to that and Covid.
Sister’s Subaru.
One of our favorite trailheads - our family has been coming here for about 50 years (I’m 56). Brother’s Subaru - he’s currently biking up from 8,000 feet to the pass previously shown.
I stupidly wiped down the car with some of Unhingd’s detailer after arriving on Sun. Didn’t last long. A few more dirt roads than I’d like, but I can’t leave the Jag at the rental house, way too much fun driving it up to the lakes and trails of the Snowy Range (Medicine Bow National Forest). Top down, of course.
That’ll hose off real easy with the fresh application of detailer you have on there.
Garage queen? Not! Turned 60,000 miles somewhere in Nebraska. I can confirm that the Snowy Range Highway (WY130) is a blast. It’s early in the season, so a lot isn’t accessible yet due to snow, but few people due to that and Covid.
Sister’s Subaru.
One of our favorite trailheads - our family has been coming here for about 50 years (I’m 56). Brother’s Subaru - he’s currently biking up from 8,000 feet to the pass previously shown.
I stupidly wiped down the car with some of Unhingd’s detailer after arriving on Sun. Didn’t last long. A few more dirt roads than I’d like, but I can’t leave the Jag at the rental house, way too much fun driving it up to the lakes and trails of the Snowy Range (Medicine Bow National Forest). Top down, of course.
I graduated from the University of Wyoming in Laramie. I was commissioned into the Army after graduation so we spent a lot of time training in the Medicine Bow National Forest. It is truly God's country. Glad you are enjoying it.
Just bought this 2014 F type V8 S with 19,000 miles, 1 owner, perfect maintenance and a clean carfax. I also bought a bumper to bumper waranty. MSRP was $103,000 I got the car for $36,750. I have been researching what I want for 1-5 hours every day for the last year looking for the perfect car. I am so amped to finally have this car, driving around at night with the top down feels insanely cool. I didn't think I would like the sattelite grey color but after seing it in person it really grows on me it feels exotic.
Just bought this 2014 F type V8 S with 19,000 miles, 1 owner, perfect maintenance and a clean carfax. I also bought a bumper to bumper waranty. MSRP was $103,000 I got the car for $36,750. I have been researching what I want for 1-5 hours every day for the last year looking for the perfect car. I am so amped to finally have this car, driving around at night with the top down feels insanely cool. I didn't think I would like the sattelite grey color but after seing it in person it really grows on me it feels exotic.
Looks just like my first attempt to park my new to me F-Type, miles away from the concrete stopper!