YorkshireSam
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If Jaguar's recent brand fettling has done one thing positive, it's made people nostalgically appreciate 'real' Jaguars.
And in that vein, Pistonheads has just featured a V8 F-Type as it's 'Spotted' car of the week: https://www.pistonheads.com/regulars/ph-spottedykywt
If you're not familiar with the format, Spotted keeps an eye on the market of seminal cars, modern classics and 'ones to watch'.
It states "we will never see anything like it again" and asks: "Does the F-Type not now look timeless in a way that makes you feel warm and fuzzy about our traditional notion of a Jaguar?" Which I'm sure we've
been thinking all along.
But interesting that the wider car community is starting to wake up and talk about it becoming a modern classic.
And in that vein, Pistonheads has just featured a V8 F-Type as it's 'Spotted' car of the week: https://www.pistonheads.com/regulars/ph-spottedykywt
If you're not familiar with the format, Spotted keeps an eye on the market of seminal cars, modern classics and 'ones to watch'.
It states "we will never see anything like it again" and asks: "Does the F-Type not now look timeless in a way that makes you feel warm and fuzzy about our traditional notion of a Jaguar?" Which I'm sure we've
been thinking all along.
But interesting that the wider car community is starting to wake up and talk about it becoming a modern classic.