TomSlick
My X-type is too a real Jaguar
TomSlick

Hey it could mean the difference between 11 and 12 MPG

Modernize it, put in a bluetooth hands free aftermarket stereo if you can, put on some good quality tires, do little things that make you say well it’s not what I want but at least I got.......

They all ready takeover gates/terminals. They block carriers from entering markets, this has been going on for years. This will not add to that. Delta has a stranglehold on Detroit and Atlanta, United O’Hare in the past Pan Am controlled JFK.

My Uncle worked at Centurion and probably built your van, if you a find an empty pint bottle of Seagrams 7 hidden in the interior panels he did it.

NP remember one of these won the 1st Cannonball Run.

Mclarean for the low low price of $480,000

So what absurd vehicle should one be swapped into? I’m thinking a 1980s Jaguar.

Maybe they are just fans of Cannonball Run?

If you want me to take a crap in a box and mark it guaranteed, I will, I’ve got some extra time, but in the mean time for your daughter’s sake buy a quality product from me.

Exactly which is why as I stated personally I won’t take the risk

Here’s the problem with cheap suspension parts. The quality and hardness of the steel used to make them. This is not something the consumer can check. These ultra cheap parts on eBay are probably made by the same company that makes the ones you buy at a parts store but my theory is they failed quality control. I’m not

They got that part of the era perfect, when ABC did that terrible show Pan Am, to cash in on the Mad Men 60s nostalgia there was no smoking on the show.  

The 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham came with magnetic shot glasses that mounted on the glove box door.

It is a Turbo factory even

Not without FAA waivers or classifying it as experimental

Such a strange design really, those under wing pods (Fuel Tanks I Think) are awkward.

He had to get to the ship to take him home somehow

There’s a reason there are few if any jetstars in airworthy condition. It’s not worth the money and may not even be possible under current FAA rules to get this thing in the air.