The Quiet Confidence Of Distance
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Restoring a classic Jaguar is never about the money. If it were, sensible people would take up something cheaper, like aviation. Instead, it’s about patience, proportion, and the quiet satisfaction of doing things properly – even when the car has other ideas.
When the world slowed in 2020, David Catzel finally pursued a long-delayed ambition: bringing a 1975 Jaguar XJC back to the life Sir William Lyons intended. Produced in tiny numbers and often found today in states ranging from “optimistically described” to “structurally philosophical,” the XJC demands discernment. As Catzel discovered, many examples were “rust disguised by optimism” or “restored” in the same way one might “restore” a soufflé with a hammer.
Finding the right car was only the beginning. What followed was a six-year journey through craftsmanship, restraint, and the discipline of honoring original intent. This was the last Jaguar shaped under Lyons’ personal oversight a gentleman’s tourer designed not to shout, but to endure. As the author writes, “The XJC does not compete for attention. It rewards commitment.”
Part restoration chronicle, part design meditation, and part love letter to doing things the long way, The Quiet Confidence of Distance is for anyone who believes some machines and some projects return value in ways spreadsheets can’t measure.
Some things are worth more than they are worth.
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