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Come on tell me what you think. I dare you!
Remember I am 6 foot 3 and built like a brick s**t house and I know where you live
i read with interest the story so far it looks like a great car can n't wait to see the end result. ive been looking for a small lightweight vehicle over the past few years but nothing grabbed my attention like jackdaw, looks like a winner to me.regards mike mawdsley (bungle the clown) www.mandmentertainments.co.uk
John Stoate (Punch and Judy Man)10th June 2007
Just a line to say, love the new website idea. Couple of points though, First off, personal view, but I find the white on black a bit hard on the old lamps, maybe it's 'cos of me specs, but just like the new virgin media tv guide, it's hard to read with specs somehow. Second, page 40 trailer is spelt wrong. Otherwise I like it.
Spelling mistake corrected - What do others think about the white on black? Please email and let me know!
Superb story, I’ve just found it today and it relates so much of my experience. I bought my Jackal saloon from Imperial Specialist Vehicle in august 1987 just as they were ceasing trading. No instructions and many parts wrong or were missing so I worked blind to finish my car. I still own the car but alas due to illness I’ve not used it for two years now. Next year it’s coming back on the road and like yourself I know I’ve got a very unique vehicle
My very best regards and keep going, you’ll get there.
Peter Fairhurst (part of message about Jackal on Ebay) September 2007
Neil Johnston Jackal owner (up in sunny Carlisle, Cumbria.) October 2007
I have been following your saga with interest; keep up with (or get back to) the good work; you are approaching the last lap and I am looking forward to your announcement that the van is on the road.
Best wishes, etc.
Peter.
This is an old comment from 2006