“Why did that crazy guy make his Jag XJ-S a dually?”

Well, so that I can tow my camper around of course. Thanks for all the interest. I have wanted to do this for many years.

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You, sir, are one SICK sumbitch…and Id be pleased to buy you a beer, should we ever meet!!!

:joy::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye::yum:

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Now, ya GOTTA spill the beans on:
-how ya got the plane;
-what happened to the rest of it!!!

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Came in a little hot and the landing gear collapsed on me. Served a second purpose after all.

“Came in a little hot and the landing gear collapsed on me.”

Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit!!!

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that is unbelievably great concept err if that is roadkill you might edit.

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That is off the hook!! Nice work! Im grinning big time! Im with Wiggles! Should we meet, i will definately buy you a drink or three!
Accolades!
Mark

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Thanks guys, sounds like I’m going to be plied w alcohol.

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Weeeeell…then, we’d be back here…

“Came in a little hot and the landing gear collapsed on me.”

:crazy_face::stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye::joy:

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Yep…and deservedly so!!!

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All I can say is “WOW!!!”. :wink:

Regards,

Paul M. Novak

1990 Series III V12 Vanden Plas
1990 XJ-S Classic Collection convertible
1987 XJ6 Vanden Plas
1984 XJ6 Vanden Plas
1969 E-Type FHC
1957 MK VIII Saloon
Ramona, CA USA

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Beats me. I can not come up with any words that even approach an adequate description of my admiration !!!

Enjoy those fabulous toys !!!

Carl

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Thanks gentlemen. I’m taking it on a 3 hour journey next week. I will report how it tows. My lady will be wearing a flight stewardes wardrobe.my cat will be my 1st officer.

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I bet the puddy is thrilled:crazy_face::joy::yum:

That is what I call fun and enjoying the gift of life!!!

Carl

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That uniform—and conveyance—SCREAMS out for the Pan Am logo on it!!

Just my 2 cents worth…:crazy_face:

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Yup, those Pan Am Clippers and the guys and gals that flew them were a proud bunch.

Sad, that they no longer fly the skies…

Carl

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Well done James- absolutely amazing! On your first test flight, try to stay below 5280 feet, ok?

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gotta love it when a plan comes together.

Heck, in Colorado, that cruising altitude is what get, on the eastern plains…:grimacing: