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Not Like The Others - Story of the Coombs Jaguar Mk2

  To many this stunning piece of British engineering is your run of the mill old Jaguar MkII. A wonderful example of world class British engineering and style of the 1960s. But to petrolheads, this is a Coombs Jaguar MkII. And the two are not the same. Image: Mason & Sons Let’s start with the basics. What is Coombs? John Coombs owned a Jaguar dealership in Guildford, Surrey. A long time racer, Coombs applied his engineering skills to his business brain and effectively created tuner culture as we know it. In the early ‘60s, Touring cars (or saloon car racing as it was known) was the racing to be watched and revered here in the UK. Closely fought, high energy and diverse. Saloon car racing took the best drivers from every discipline and made them work for it. Minis took on Galaxies. Cortinas took on Mustangs. And everything headed out to try and take on a Jaguar MkII. So successful were the big Jags, that even bank robbers and the old bill got hold of them to use away from the race t

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