Real-life Ninco Classic

So I was driving during my lunch break on Friday, and almost cracked-up. There in a not-so-great neighborhood in Lancaster, PA was something that I certainly wasn't anticipating seeing parked curbside. Could it be an XK 120? I hurried home, grabbed my camera, and headed back to get some shots. I was close, as it turned out to be a beat-up Jaguar XK 140. It obviously had de-slotted and lost some of the detail parts, but whose Ninco hasn't at one point? :wink:
Sure, I've seen these Jags in much better shape at car shows. I've even seen a Porsche 550, what looked like a Lotus 7, and MG's and Austin Healey's galore driving on the roads of Lancaster, but to see one of these Jags in the wild, and one that is obviously not a show car but a driver, that was just special.
Here are the pictures that I took. I wish I would have gotten better angles, but it was lunchtime in the city and I was dodging traffic.







Of course, if this really was a Ninco, taking in to account the scale that they made theirs at, it would have been twice as wide and fourteen feet long! :lol:
Sure, I've seen these Jags in much better shape at car shows. I've even seen a Porsche 550, what looked like a Lotus 7, and MG's and Austin Healey's galore driving on the roads of Lancaster, but to see one of these Jags in the wild, and one that is obviously not a show car but a driver, that was just special.
Here are the pictures that I took. I wish I would have gotten better angles, but it was lunchtime in the city and I was dodging traffic.







Of course, if this really was a Ninco, taking in to account the scale that they made theirs at, it would have been twice as wide and fourteen feet long! :lol: