>I saw an hour long show on the History Channel this weekend on the
>history of Jaguar.  Interesting that in the show the XK-120 was touted
>as the "poor man's Ferrari" and the article that Chip mentioned called
>the AH 3000 the "poor man's Jaguar".  So I guess that makes Triumphs
>"poor men's Austin Healeys".
>
>By the way, In that show about Jaguar, I learned something of which I
>was not previously aware.  The first Jaguars (before they were actually
>called Jaguars) were powered by Standard 6 cyl. engines.
>
>Regards,
>Joe 
>
So that would make my Spitfire a poverty-stricken Ferrari?  :-)
Ron and Angie - Dalton, Ga
84 300ZX Turbo    77 Spitfire      92 Tempo GLS    62 Vitesse
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