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Old 06-08-2014, 05:09 AM
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Please correct me if I am wrong. I was out today taking my daughter for a driving lesson and thought I saw what appeared to be an XJS wagon!(estate)
It looked a bit like a Jensen interceptor only bigger an more square in the rear. Did Jaguar make anything like this or was it a custom job?
 
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Hi

It could have been a lynx eventer. An aftermarket modified xjs.

Google it and see if it matches what you saw.

This side of the pond they were called sporting brakes instead of estates.

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QUOTE=o1xjr;991534]Please correct me if I am wrong. I was out today taking my daughter for a driving lesson and thought I saw what appeared to be an XJS wagon!(estate)
It looked a bit like a Jensen interceptor only bigger an more square in the rear. Did Jaguar make anything like this or was it a custom job?
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They were called station wagons here, I thought estate was a UK term.
But the Lynx Sporting Brake certainly looks like what I saw,though I did only catch a passing glimpse. It did have twin round headlights.
It looked very like the red one,only it was maroon in colour.

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Estate is a uk term and the common name for station wagons.

I think shooting brake comes from stage coach days and/or the gentry having a posher term for an estate.

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I took some photo's of one a couple of years back in Switzerland, pics are halfway down the page https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/e...89/#post570044
 
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Thanks, now all those pics are added to my 20k + screen saver.
 
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You want the original high-res photos? send me an email I'll get them over to you.
 
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