The Flueguar

What do you think about a shoe designer producing a line of cars? If it's not an appealing thought then that's okay, because no one would have that that John Fluevog would have designed a car and named it after him. Nevertheless, John Fluevog, a shoe designer, decided to restore his late father's 1965 Jaguar MK 10.

When the 1965 Jaguar was it was left to him by his father it was such a mess that most people would junked the car and never given a thought to repairing it. But John Fluevog decided instead to completely restore the Jaguar and has caused it to make a miraculous recovery.

With much planning and help from RX Autoworks, the Jaguar has been completely redesigned with a whole new look that would make any Jaguar owner proud. After all, the Jaguar is known for being a hot-rodding car, and what better thing to do then to restore a failing car?

There are several unique things about this Jaguar, also called the Fluguar (named after John Fluevog, of course), that has been improved. First, the frame of the car was completely redesigned and rebuilt.

With white on top and a greenish design on the bottom half of the car; this old Jaguar MK 10 appears to have much life left in it. Also on the outside of the car the spats make the rear tires completely covered.

On the inside, just as much has been done to the car that has been done to the outside. Instead of the standard engine in the Jaguar MK 10, a V-8 engine was placed inside so that it'll have not only a vivacious sound, but gave it the amount of power that Fluevog imagined when he designed it.

The interior of the Jaguar MK 10 was also completely restored. The wood dash stayed true to the original of the Jaguar MK 10 and was improved, and the seats make anyone feel comfortable.

There is a tray area in the passenger back seats so that Fluevog will be able to keep designing even when he's riding downtown. Additionally, John Fluevog put his own magical touch to the ceiling of the Jaguar, making it crocodile skin so that it blends naturally with the rest of the inside and outside colors of the car.

Everyone, including John Fluevog and RX Autoworks themselves, have been amazed that this restoration feat actually took place. John's designer attitude certainly took shape when it came to redesigning the Jaguar and his talent definitely shows through.

The Jaguar MK 10 that he now has is a true classic car that will take anyone back to the 1960s era that remains popular and remembered today.