Jaguar Cars-Think Robert McCarthy for restoration

Jul 14
21:00

2003

Malcolm Pugh

Malcolm Pugh

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... garage (cont2) ... Phone : 0121 411 1077 Fax : 0121 475 ... sign of ... ... the XJS ... cared for here, ... loves

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northfield garage (cont2)

northfieldjags@btconnect.com

Phone : 0121 411 1077
Fax : 0121 475 4844

Another sign of quality.

My favourites,Jaguar Cars-Think Robert McCarthy for restoration Articles the XJS range....
lovingly cared for here, everyone
genuinely loves Jags, so they will
take good care of yours!!

The saloons are sleek and powerful, strangely
they just do not seem to age at all, and retain
their pristine shape, and superb roadholding.

In today's mayhem that passes for driving, it is
reassuring to be in a car of substance, and feel
secure in the knowledge it is serviced and
repaired by total professionals, who know every
nut and bolt, and use only Jaguar parts.

Its almost a small boy's paradise, to come here
and see all the vast array of cars being brought
back to their original, near perfect, looks and
wonderfully engineered mechanics.
It is strange the low price of such marvellous
feats of engineering; I never thought to own
and run a Jaguar without it costing the earth
to buy and to run, thankfully they are cheap to buy
and Robert is very fair in his pricing and attitude.

To be honest, I don't like the spoiler on this one,
I think they are head and shoulders above all other
cars without needing any gimmicks.

It is only through the fair and reasonable prices charged here
that Jaguars still run on into the 21st century, otherwise the
cost of running them might prove prohibitive even for diehards
like me. There is only so much money for the car at the end of the
day, so it is only possible to run mine through Northfield garage,
and Robert McCarthy's singularly decent and honest dealings.
I know very few people this straight, be it anywhere, let alone
the cut-throat car business, so I thought i'd write about him
and his garage to try to help him help others more.

There is NO advertising anywhere on this site, I can't abide
it. However I DO have time for people like Robert, and have
no problem whatsoever in recommending him to you wholeheartedly.

Malcolm Pugh July 8th 2003.

NORTHFIELD GARAGE DETAILS:

Situated on the A38 Bristol Road South: behind the garage
opposite the main Kalamazoo site, Northfield.

Map Ref on A-Z is 103 5H.
Northfield Garage,
1163 Bristol Road South
Birmingham B31

Opposite Hawkesley Mill Lane
and Steel Road
next to Chelston Road.

Phone : 0121 411 1077
Fax : 0121 475 4844

Remember to mention "Luigi" to get your free introductory discount!!

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