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#1 Posted : 20 May 2018 19:23:40

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Prince Harry gets behind the wheel of an E-Type to drive his new wife to their evening wedding reception.

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#2 Posted : 20 May 2018 19:26:18

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Very nice, but HIDEOUS 'bling' over-size wire wheels and low profile tyres COVERED with writing.
Utterly tasteless E Type.
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#3 Posted : 20 May 2018 19:53:23

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roymattblack wrote:
Very nice, but HIDEOUS 'bling' over-size wire wheels and low profile tyres COVERED with writing.
Utterly tasteless E Type.


BigGrin But it was used for the Royal wedding Roy, kind of apt I thought LOL LOL

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#4 Posted : 20 May 2018 19:56:31

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roymattblack wrote:
Very nice, but HIDEOUS 'bling' over-size wire wheels and low profile tyres COVERED with writing.
Utterly tasteless E Type.
With Meghan on his arm, I doubt Harry gives a stuff what the Jag wheels look like Drool Laugh LOL
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#5 Posted : 20 May 2018 20:27:19

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BigGrin Its a brand new' electric' jaguar and the number plate is the date of the wedding:-

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#6 Posted : 21 May 2018 07:23:11

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roymattblack wrote:
Very nice, but HIDEOUS 'bling' over-size wire wheels and low profile tyres COVERED with writing.
Utterly tasteless E Type.


Say what?

They look pretty normal wheels are tyres are they not?

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#7 Posted : 21 May 2018 08:06:32

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There's no writing on the tyres.... The tyres have been shined and the sun's glare off them.

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#8 Posted : 21 May 2018 09:20:46

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There's no writing on the tyres.... The tyres have been shined and the sun's glare off them.

Chris


Glad someone else agrees BigGrin
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#9 Posted : 21 May 2018 10:04:24

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Personally, i wouldn't refuse any E-Type convertible, even an electric one. I'd jus have the engine noise played back through the stereo BigGrin LOL BigGrin
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#10 Posted : 21 May 2018 10:16:18

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My apologies...
The pic I looked (quickly) at appears to have writing on the tyres but I can now see it's just reflection...
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Strange optical illusion of the rear tyre looking larger than the front one in the second pic!

I miss the third windscreen wiper.
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The Jaguar E-Type "Concept Zero", an electric version of the 1968 British classic, though is an eyewatering £350,000 even with a 5.5sec 0-60 which is probably faster than the petrol engined version Blink

Interestingly, the car was left-hand drive, which royal fans have attributed as a nod to Markle’s American heritage, or perhaps more likely clever marketing ploy by Jaguar, to sell a few in the USA Laugh LOL
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It's comical how Royal fans are saying it was a nod to Meghan - the concept zero car was built a year ago and was always LHD.

It's the only one there is so they couldn't have loaned a RHD car even if Harry had wanted it.LOL Laugh Flapper
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#14 Posted : 21 May 2018 16:27:07

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Tomick wrote:
The Jaguar E-Type "Concept Zero", an electric version of the 1968 British classic, though is an eyewatering £350,000 even with a 5.5sec 0-60 which is probably faster than the petrol engined version Blink

Interestingly, the car was left-hand drive, which royal fans have attributed as a nod to Markle’s American heritage, or perhaps more likely clever marketing ploy by Jaguar, to sell a few in the USA Laugh LOL



HOW MUCH!!! I know electric cars are more expensive, but, as you say, that's eye-watteringly expensive. Still have one though......if i had the money BigGrin
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CaptnBirdseye wrote:
Tomick wrote:
The Jaguar E-Type "Concept Zero", an electric version of the 1968 British classic, though is an eyewatering £350,000 even with a 5.5sec 0-60 which is probably faster than the petrol engined version Blink

Interestingly, the car was left-hand drive, which royal fans have attributed as a nod to Markle’s American heritage, or perhaps more likely clever marketing ploy by Jaguar, to sell a few in the USA Laugh LOL



HOW MUCH!!! I know electric cars are more expensive, but, as you say, that's eye-watteringly expensive. Still have one though......if i had the money BigGrin
You could have two or possibly three original E-types which also have a real engine & sound for that kind of money..LOL
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Give me the real one - even a scruffy one - any day...
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roymattblack wrote:
Give me the real one - even a scruffy one - any day...


Well yeah, agreed, but most are heavily restored. A factory original would be like hens teeth. A numbers matching original...Drool
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I still almost weep at the series 2 2+2 I passed up about 7 years ago.
Ok, least desirable but still an E Type.

Red, tan leather, a nice usable car. Full MOT.
No way mint, but it would have been a good running restoration.

Price - £13,000. (sob) Crying Sad
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roymattblack wrote:
I still almost weep at the series 2 2+2 I passed up about 7 years ago.
Ok, least desirable but still an E Type.

Red, tan leather, a nice usable car. Full MOT.
No way mint, but it would have been a good running restoration.

Price - £13,000. (sob) Crying Sad


Crying Ouch, i feel your pain
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There is a poignant story behind the Jaguar in which Prince Harry drove Meghan Markle to their wedding reception..
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