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Re: The SP250 matter

To: John Macartney <jonmac@ndirect.co.uk>
Subject: Re: The SP250 matter
From: Susan and John Roper <vscjohn@huntnet.net>
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 10:16:09 -0600
I am taking care to ignore all of the tasteless remarks about the Daimler's 
distinctive
appearance, but would add that there was indeed a 4.5l version of the hemi V8 
that was used in
sedans, and made an unannounced appearance in a red/yellow SP250 from New York 
that has been
vintage raced.  That fellow was caught and chastized for the violation.  There 
is a published
story that the Dart(SP250) ws indeed killed by Jag just after they bought 
Daimler, because it
might infringe on the E type market.  There were prototype 250s that were a bit 
more in
keeping with plebian tastes that might well have been very competitive with the 
E type.  John

John Macartney wrote:

> This is all rather interesting - for me, anyway. Clearly, the SP250 isn't 
>everyone's cup
> of tea on the appearance stakes - and this is where a curious set of 
>circumstances raises
> it's head.
> There is and has been a popular belief circulating in England for many years 
>(and probably
> further afield) that Sir William Lyons (Jaguar founder) bought Daimler 
>because they were
> about to launch a sports car using a 4.5litre V8 with many  similarities to 
>the 250 - but
> larger. Feedback I've had over the years suggests this larger car was not too 
>far removed
> from the 250 in many aspects of its appearance.I suspect it was probably 
>pretty fast and
> too close for comfort for Lyons with his soon to appear E type. For him, the 
>only solution
> was to buy the company and kill the car so the E Type might live. About eight 
>years later,
> he did a similar thing when Rover planned the Rover P6BS. While Lyons 
>couldn't buy out
> British Leyland as his company was part of it, he did make it very clear to 
>the Main board
> that if the P6BS went into production, he would recommend to his Board that 
>Jaguar  should
> uncouple from BL - and quick. As Jaguar was very much the jewel in BL's 
>crown,the Rover
> died pretty well overnight - and for good and Lyons was happy(er)
> Jonmac




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