
03-02-2008
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I did some snooping around.. and someone also was wanting to do something like you were... except they wanted to make a REAL running version. But anyhow the same concerns and questions as you. This guy responded and had a rear shot along with some other info.. however he removed the picture link. You want a rear shot, you might try emailing him. Because the book that he has that has the pictures is over 100 dollars.
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From Diego Montefusco [diego.montefusco at tiscali.it]
438 Posts since 8th Mar 2006
Received: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 12:47:33 CET
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hi matej,
> I'm a new proud owner of a 1959 MKI 3,4 MOD. I have been
> dreaming of restoring it as the MK I coupe Sir Lyons was
> planning for.
>
> The project was not finished, only a life size mock-up was
> made (as for all projects).. I only have a front/side picture
> and can't find anything else on the Internet. The pic I have is this:
> http://jaguar.fiboy.com/images/Mark_1_Coupe.jpg
>
> Jyri from Finland, whose site this picture is at, says that
> there are several others in some Jag books, only he can't
> remember which books.
Paul Skilletter's "Jaguar Saloon Cars" has that same picture, plus a view from
the rear.
I've put them online for you at:
http://picasaweb.google.com/diego.mo...oorCoupeMockUp
not having a scanner, this is the best I could do with my camera and please let
me know when you downloaded them, so I can remove them... I took them at the
highest resolution I could (2048x1536) and you need to click on the "Download
Photo" link to get them at THAT resolution...
the captions says:
"This very sleek two-door coupe design was played with by Jaguar in the early
fifties - styling lent heavily on the 2.4 saloon, but it may have been intended
for the XK sports car chassis (note the 16-inch wheels)"
> Feel free to comment on the idea and/or the technical side of
> things as well.
I quite frankly love the idea of building a vehicle that didn't make into
production (I am toying with that idea as well, although it would be a
motorcycle, the prototype of the 1972 Ducati 750GT), but if the caption is
right, you may be facing a bigger project than originally thought... indeed the
wheelbase seems shorter than the 108" of the MkI, more like the 102" of the
XK120...
good luck and let us know if you find more pics!
cheers
diego
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