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A Jaguar Series II, 2.4 litre, Mark I was the first of five Jaguars owned.

These were used on hill-walking and ski-ing trips in Scotland

and also on alpine mountaineering trips in Europe.

On the outward journey of one trip the distance of 1000 miles

 from Bearsden / Glasgow to 
Kandersteg in Switzerland

was covered in 24 hours ,

 including the time for the cross-channel ferry from Dover to Calais.

The Mark I Jaguar replaced a Sunbeam Talbot sports saloon

 and was replaced by an Austin Westminster A110.

The Westminster was succeeded by a MkII "S" type,

 a Series II 420, an XJ12L and finally an XJ6 Jaguar.


Jaguar " Big Cat " mascot

Jaguar " Big Cat " mascot


Jaguar " Big Cat " mascot

Jaguar " Big Cat " mascot



Jaguar XJ12L

Jaguar XJ12L in the Cairngorms of Scotland

The Jaguar XJ was a luxury sedan

launched in 1968 as the Jaguar flagship model.

The original model was the last Jaguar saloon to have had input

from Sir William Lyons, the founder of Jaguar.



Jaguar XJ12L and XJ6

Jaguar XJ12L and XJ6 at Hamilton in Scotland




XJ6

XJ6 at Hamilton in Scotland




XJ6

XJ6 in Southern Highlands of Scotland



Jaguar 420 in the Alps

Jaguar 420

 On ascent of the Gran Paradiso in the Italian Alps



Jaguar 420

Jaguar 420

The Jaguar 420 was produced for a short period

at the end of the 1960s as the ultimate

in the series of compact sports saloons

offered by Jaguar throughout that decade.


Jaguar 420 in Glencoe

Jaguar 420 in Glencoe





Jaguar 420 in Switzerland

Jaguar 420 in Switzerland






Jaguar 420 at Hamilton

Jaguar 420 at Hamilton




Jaguar MK II "S" type

Jaguar MK II "S" type in Bearsden




Jaguar MK II "S" type

Jaguar MK II "S" type in Italy




Jaguar MK II "S" type

Jaguar MK II "S" type at Aviemore in Scotland




Jaguar MK I

Jaguar MK I




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