Fish'd & Chip'd

Description
The story of Fish'd & Chip'd started when Fraser wanted to do a Jaguar model for the Hot Wheels lineup. However, there was no license to do a replica of the existing Jaguar of choice. Graphics designer Wayne Scott mentioned customizing the Jag by chopping the roof line and lowering it (Fish & Chip as the English term). The gears started turning, pen hit the paper and the sleek Fish'd & Chip'd was born.

On the passenger seat, there is an order of fish and chips molded into the interior piece. This model is loosely based on the 1963 Jaguar Mark X, which was never actually produced in a two-door version.
 * For more on the story of how they named it - click here

This car is Right-hand drive.

Versions
The Fish'd & Chip'd has come out in the following 1/64 scale versions: