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Yes, a Ford Mustero, essentially a Mustang pickup truck. The name is a mix of Mustang and  Ranchero. 

Here is the story behind it: https://www.ford-trucks.com/articles/1966-ford-mustero-the-history-behind-fords-bizarre-mustang-ranchero-mashup/

The hint regarding the colour referred to the green used for Bullitt Mustangs.

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A bit different, now.  All the usuals, please:

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What took you so long?

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Stuart, 

Do you know if they bought the grilles as spare parts from the local Jaguar dealer (XK120)? 

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Wilson

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27 minutes ago, stuny said:

No idea, but it does look like an XK grill

Stuart,

The grille according to Georgano was made by Braje Company of Los Angeles. It actually resembles the later XK140 grille rather than the XK120, which was narrower, had fewer and wider spaced bars. So unless Nick Brajevich had access to a time machine, it might be that Jaguar copied his grille rather than the other way round. 

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