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Jaguar SS100 - Owned by J Paul Nesse The bronze sculptures of artist J.Paul Nesse are to be found in public and private collections throughout the world. He has been exhibiting his bronzes both in America and Europe for two decades. Originally studying portrait and figurative sculpture, his automotive sculptures are the result of the melding of a life-long devotion to the automobile and a Master of Fine-Arts Degree. It is Nesse's artistic desire to bring an historic accuracy, and a romantic atmosphere to his subject matter. The figures that inhabit the bronzes are worked from life-models correctly posed and painstakingly portrayed. The accuracy of scale from automobile to figure, and from figure to figure, are the hallmark of J.Paul Nesse's exceptional skill. Satisfying the devoted enthusiast/collector's desire for a joyful, aesthetic experience, is the happy result to which J.Paul Nesse has committed his career. The SS Jaguar 100 is a British 2-seat sports car built between 1936 and 1939 by SS Cars Ltd of Coventry, England. The manufacturer's name 'SS Cars' used from 1934 maintained a link to the previous owner, Swallow Sidecar, founded in 1922 by Walmsley and Lyons to build motorcycle sidecars. In March 1945 the S. S. Cars shareholders agreed to change the name to Jaguar Cars Limited. In common with many products of the thirties the adoption of an animal name was deemed appropriate and the model name "Jaguar" was given to a new SS saloon car in 1935, and then to all new SS models. The '100' was for the theoretical 100 mph maximum speed of the vehicle It was on an SS100 that the famous Jaguar 'leaper', the marque's signature feline bonnet ornament, was first displayed. In mid 1936 the first version of the Jaguar mascot was reputedly described by Sir William Lyons, founder of the company, as "looking like a cat shot off a fence". A later publicity photograph of the new Model 100 "Jaguar" (registration mark CKV 250) parked outside the offices of SS Cars Ltd in early 1937 shows a revised Jaguar 'leaper' mounted on the radiator cap. It is this more stylized 'leaper' that became the trade mark for Jaguar Cars, Ltd., remaining in use to this day. 🟢 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL: https://youtube.com/c/TwoGuysandaRide... 🟢 Classic Car Stories - • Classic Rides 🟢 Two Guys and a Ride Reviews - • Two Guys New Vehicle Reviews 🟢 GEAR USED TO FILM THIS VIDEO GoPro Hero 7 Black - https://amzn.to/2Ufai1L GoPro Dual Battery Charger - https://amzn.to/2IntJmE GoPro Protective Housing - https://amzn.to/2UlWbaR GoPro Hero 9 - https://amzn.to/3ndu9uU Rode Wireless Go - https://amzn.to/3loTmSs Rode Reporter Omnidirectional Mic - https://amzn.to/3pkgNhY Rode VideoMico Pro+ - https://amzn.to/3ncHRhA Rode VideoMicro On Camera Mic - https://amzn.to/3nfc53A 🟢 SOCIAL Facebook: http://bit.ly/2Tghetr Twitter: http://bit.ly/2Tjv9yX Instagram: http://bit.ly/2SjJ4YI Reddit: / twoguysandaride Music licensed from http://www.purple-planet.com and YouTube free music Attribution-NoDerivs CC by Two Guys and a Ride-ND 📌 DISCLAIMER: This video and description contain affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, we'll receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. #SS100 #JPaulNesse #TwoGuysandARide