Let's skip a Porsche for a bit and admire this beauty. Not many know Jaguar made a banger called, XJ220 in the early 90s. You just don't see this very often.

It was one of the cars stolen in Gone in 60 Seconds (Nick Cage version) nicknamed, Bernadine.

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That’s so nice

Wasn't this JAG's take on a Ferrari?

Ehhh.. probably

I'm sure it was, if memory serves.

Does come as an EV πŸ˜‚

nEVer

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Is that lip kit stock? Looks off at this angle. Maybe its that light bar...

Yes.

Just the light bar making it look off.

A torrid story of ford and a recession messing up a potentially world beating legend. But fiat messes shit up!!!

ok, that one I'd drive!

Finally, some quality πŸ˜‚

Love the color on this one

β€œBernadine just took me for a ride”

don't waste your Bitcoin on overpriced materialistic trash cars, Bitcoiners are smarter then that

Why is it your business who buys what.

It's my business to help Bitcoiners not spend their money on overpriced materialistic junk, the fiat mentality has been implemented in their heads to buy disgusting overpriced junk

BRB buying two XJ220s.

Saw one of those in person at the Lemay car museum in Tacoma. What an amazing piece of machinery.

It's a shame when they turn into museum pieces. I hope there are more out there being driven around and enjoyed than there are museum pieces.

Well, the story about Lemay is kind of interesting. He was the city garbage collector for Tacoma for many years and his estate Marymount has an enormous collection. Since he was Tacomaβ€˜s first garbage collector, he made an enormous amount of money in a very short period of time and he used that to fuel his passion for buying and restoring rare cars. He also owns one of the few 1948 tuckers ever made. or rather his estate does since he passed away a number of years ago.

There are cars that do belong in museums. Interesting fella!