That's my step-dad's favorite car he ever owned. Not that car specifically but he bought a Vega Wagon when he was in the Army at Fort Hood, He was looking at a used Pontiac Lemans and the salesman sort persuaded him to look at the Vega Wagon and after taking it for a test drive he fell in love with it and bought it instead. He brought it home to Missouri afterwards and drove it for another 15 years afterwards until it finally just gave up the ghost in the mid 90's.
It is not a 220 volt plug. It is just a 30 amp RV plug. The refrigerator doesn't have freon. The coolant of a multi-fuel RV refrigerator is ammonia and they work great when set up level. It's a beautiful camper and you did a great walkthrough. People that know about campers will appreciate that one.
The video is flipped and it’s a 6 cylinder. It’s an American spec vehicle. The seats are definitely redone and that’s a good thing. Great looking vehicle
There is nothing "flat" about the XK6 engine. The block is vertical, therefore the pistons are vertical and the cylinder head is a twin cam design which depending on when it was made was either curved ports or later type straight port. Some of the heads we also wide angle. If you look at the underside of the head, you will see it is crowned (domed). Nice car, I have had ten Jaguars, six of which were XK6's, two V12's and two AJV8's. I run an XJ8 today.