But in this regard, it does pick up the outrageousness of the 1931-35 Daimler Double-Six, a brand that Jaguar later acquired in 1960. In the rear, designers pander to the worst of current design ...
As a child, my parents - who aren't car people - would see a Jaguar and point. It didn't matter if it was an XJ, Daimler Double Six or a Mark II, there was a great deal of mystique around these ...