Jaguar Trivia

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Hola a todos

He visto este Jaguar Trivia en otra página de Jaguar y me ha parecido interesante publicarlo.

Las respuestas correctas no las tengo todas, pero si algunas, aunque estoy seguro que entre todos lo completamos.

El que acierte todas las preguntas a la primera, lo nombramos enciclopedia Jaguar ilustrada del foro.

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JAGUAR TRIVIA

1. What nationality was the designer of the E Type Coupe?

2. What was Sir Williams favourite Jaguar, why and what colour was it?

3. Why was there never a Mk6 Jaguar?

4. Which Jaguar engine came first the XJ or XK?

5. What was the biggest car Jaguar ever built?

6. What brand of tire was developed as a safety tyre for the E type?

7. In the early days of production, what material did Abbey Panels use as
a \"die\" to press out E Type bonnet centers?

8. What did Sir William often do (out of business hours) when doing the rounds of the Browns lane factory?

9. What was the paint type used on early Jaguars (E Types as well)

10. What was the size (Width) of the factory optional competition wire wheels?

11. What was the very first E Type concept (mockup) Coupe constructed of? and who approved of it at the last stages of the open car's development?

12. True or false? E type were originally concieved as LHD and due to demand had to retro fit as RHD to satisfy the domestic market?

13. True or False? The 420 Compact was originally intended to have a V12 installed, but due to production delays with the engine, it never saw production.

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En vista de que no se animan a poner respuestas, a continuación transcribo las respuestas que han publicado como correctas en el mismo foro donde estaba incialmente el Jaguar Trivia.

1. The Coupe designer was an American on Malcom Sayer's design team. There was NO closed car on the drawing board until Bob set out to see what the open car would look like with a roof, he did this in the experimental department in his own time.

2. Sir William had many favourites but the Ser1. E Type Coupe in
Willow green was believed to be his first choice.

3. Bentley released their new model the Mk6 and Sir William didnâ?Tt
want to confuse the market with 2 brands with the same name.

4. The \"XJ\" designation came first in the form of the twin O/Head cam 4 cylinder engine, this was cancelled from production at the very last moment, favouring the XK twin O/Head 6 engine instead, which was released in the guise of the XK 120 in 1948.

5. The MK 10 3.8 Jaguar passenger saloon was the largest / heaviest Jaguar ever made (to date).

6. Dunlop Aqua-Jet safety tyres, were developed specifically for the E Type.

7. Abbey Panels used re-enforced Concrete dies, which proved
Reasonably durable and cost effective in the early stages of production, this method was replaced with more conventional materials due to the
increasing demand and firm forward orders. (Justifying the huge
expensive in tooling up)

8.Sir William Lyons was often seen walking around the factory going
from department to department (out of hours) turning off lights,
taking note of the offending departments, so as to reprimand the
Section heads responsible in the morning.

9. The paint Jaguar originally used was Cellulose, which suffered
badly in hotter climates and exposure to Ultra Violet.

10. Optional factory racing wheels could be ordered in five and half
inches, as opposed to standard wheels being five inches. (Rim width)

11. The mock-up Coupe was essentially made out of a frame work of chicken wire and welding rods. During one of the many walks Sir
William made out of hours, he came to the competion department to
turn off the lights to discover Bob working on his Coupe project. Sir
William demanded to know what he was doing? Bob said he wanted to see
what the car would look like with a roof? Sir William had a keen eye,
and viewed the car from several angles and then announced that they
would build the car (just like that!) and so the fixed head Coupe
became a reality!

12. TRUE, the E Type was designed and built from the ground up as a
left hand drive car, and was hastily retro fitted RHD to accommodate
the domestic market due to it's outstanding success.

13. TRUE, the 420 Compact was designed to have the NEW V12 power
plant but due to production delays with the engine, it never made the poduction line.
Try to view a 420 Compact engine bay, look at the much enlarged engine bay space, and the unusual pressings left and right inner guard to accommodate the V12 air cleaners.
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Muchas gracias por publicar las respuestas, era supermegadificil.
Es buena idea hacer un mini trivial, pero please mas facil.
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