cazalea[Seiko Moderator]
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In fact the later V12 Jaguar actually had a "cooling fan" on the battery
Jun 13, 2022,20:59 PM
in an attempt to keep the battery from boiling on hot days. Not always successfully!
My friend Steve's car (inherited from his father) boiled over when new, battery acid ran down into the passenger compartment and ate up all the carpet. What Jaguar would be without a story?
We drove this car to the Maserati dealer to test drive a Maserati BiTurbo, in about 1984, but when we arrived my door wouldn't unlock or open (from inside!).I had to climb out the window. Not the most prestigious entrance, but it did lend credence to "We need a NEW exotic car"
V12 Jags are Lovely cars anyway, but I will have one in white or silver please...
Mike
My car storage garage in 1999 (rented a few blocks from home) 4 Citroens, a Lotus, and the Jag