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1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

in order to get around the afl's no-compete clause for their official major partner, toyota

How bloody typical ... of the AFL. 

 
10 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Our new Sponsors in 1985 at Mount Panorama Bathurst 

 

https://youtu.be/glVHYJxbYNM

That Jaguar diff is still the best ever fabricated... the cornering 'catch-up' is phenomenal.

3 hours ago, ManDee said:

Sorry about typo Inchcape.

Read this atricle about possible Opel return. https://www.caradvice.com.au/724868/opel-australia-return/

sorry MD.  My issue was I didn't know what  'inchape'  was.   I hadn't heard the news.

 

I would like to see Australia buy  'Holden'  back,  from GM.

And kickstart our manufacturing again...  even if only at developmental and design stages, at this point.

If  'Holden'  is home here...  than we can restart, and also expand laterally into other areas, like farm machinery, aeronautics, etc.

 
1 hour ago, Deemania since 56 said:

That Jaguar diff is still the best ever fabricated... the cornering 'catch-up' is phenomenal.

Yep. 1st and 3rd that year 

i love watching the footage of Walkinshaw still using the H pattern gearbox, the V12 screaming

The Big cat...

 

10 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

The F1 team was bought out by Red Bull, so they had part of it right  still use the same factory  

Probably never put in the top $$$’s

but Tom Walkinshaw had huge success

Ever seen inside a Jaguar Dashboard from the 80’s with the top off?

Scary Stuff :)

A mate had an XJ6 for years, she was beautiful to ride in, but a nightmare if the electrics went dodgy!!

 

Mechanically...Jags were brilliant bits of rolling engineering. Just the electrics were rubbish...and a few problems with things...well....falling off !! lol

The V12 was a sweet thing...just thirstier than an Elephant !!

Got to drive an XJC for a little while. Left the bozos in their tricked up Sandman for dead ???

Glad I didn't pay to fill the tank ;)


About time some prestige was added to the jumper. We are a sleeping giant, with a small (comparative to the big clubs) support base, albeit a base that has a high purchase intent and attendance rate. This makes us exclusive. And will no doubt help in appealing to inner-city Chinese students and expats.

18 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Mechanically...Jags were brilliant bits of rolling engineering. Just the electrics were rubbish...and a few problems with things...well....falling off !! lol

The V12 was a sweet thing...just thirstier than an Elephant !!

Got to drive an XJC for a little while. Left the bozos in their tricked up Sandman for dead ???

Glad I didn't pay to fill the tank ;)

Twin Tanks!!

2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Twin Tanks!!

Yep. Not something you see very often.

 
11 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Yep. Not something you see very often.

In my mates Cat, it was always a classic at the Service Station if we could fill both tanks at the same time!

Congratulations to everyone involved @ the MFC for getting this deal completed. What a iconic company to have on board, onwards and upwards for the mighty Dees.????


3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

Melbourne jaguars sounds better than demons

...awaits great shytestorm to descend

GO JAGS

If the price is right get it done.

5 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

Melbourne jaguars sounds better than demons

...awaits great shytestorm to descend

GO JAGS

you, you, [censored]-stirer, you...

35 minutes ago, DV8 said:

you, you, [censored]-stirer, you...

$10 million pa for the next 10 years. Sign them up and I am more than happy. Carn the Jags is fine with me.

3 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Could see a few jumpers sold this year ;)

Any idea when they might be available? It’s a must buy for me as the Jag logo has always looked sweet, and on the back of our beloved jumper it looks even more so! Club shop doesn’t display the reverse side of the jumper.


In 1969 friends of the family pulled up in the driveway in this brand new car. 

I was 6 years old, and had not seen one before. 

It looked stunning inside and out

The original Dashboard with the row of Rocker Switches across is still in my memory. 

The 4.2 Litre XJ6 looked like a cat, long and low. 

Going for a ride up the street i can still remember. 

“What kind of car is this dad?”

”A Jaguar”

i knew about Jaguar. I had a Corgi E Type

but this was a real Jaguar. 

A design, like the Porsche 911 was used for almost 30 years. 

The Big Cat

welcome to the MFC

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7 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Any idea when they might be available? It’s a must buy for me as the Jag logo has always looked sweet, and on the back of our beloved jumper it looks even more so! Club shop doesn’t display the reverse side of the jumper.

I am with you Coach. I will be buying a new Jumper when i get back home. 

The last jumper i bought was a REACH one for Jimmy

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

I am with you Coach. I will be buying a new Jumper when i get back home. 

The last jumper i bought was a REACH one for Jimmy

Just sent an email to th demon shop asking when they might be available, will keep the site posted with the reply.

Mine still has Drake on it ?

7 minutes ago, —coach— said:

Just sent an email to th demon shop asking when they might be available, will keep the site posted with the reply.

Mine still has Drake on it ?

With the red collar. I still have a long sleeve 1987 version, when we went back to Dark Blue. 

Red Wrist Bands and the collar!!

From Demonland FB page, with permission.

Brilliant imagery...and is that a Demonic glint in the big Cat's eye ;)

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8 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

From Demonland FB page, with permission.

Brilliant imagery...and is that a Demonic glint in the big Cat's eye ;)

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SENSATIONAL!!!

The Red Eyes....

that Cat will will take on any Jeelong Cat, Tiger or Bird within the AFL. 

Love it ? 

Edited by Sir Why You Little

21 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

From Demonland FB page, with permission.

Brilliant imagery...and is that a Demonic glint in the big Cat's eye ;)

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15 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

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Thundercats. What is that from?

looks a little crowded. Had to read it 2-3 times...

 
Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Thundercats. What is that from?

looks a little crowded. Had to read it 2-3 times...

It’s only the best cartoon of all time. 

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It’s only the best cartoon of all time. 

Better than Warner Bros?


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