Jaguar E-Type Restoration - 2 1/2 years in 8 minutes
Restoration video of a Series II Jaguar E-Type. The restoration took two and a half years, thousands of hours of labor, and much, much more $$. The Jag was last licensed in 1983 and spent the last 15 years outside with a deteriorated car cover. This was a nut and bolt restoration. Everything was rebuilt or replaced. Every motor, caliper, assembly, etc. was dissassembled and rebuilt.
Jaguar E-Type Barn Find
1965 Jaguar E-type series 1 fixedhead 4.2 Barnfind. Just removed from the barn where it has sat for fifteen years. Ready for complete restoration back to its former glory as one of britains best iconic cars. (Investment opportunities available).
Jaguar e type first start up
The first start-up of the rebuilt engine in my 1964 3.8 E type coupe.
The car was the proverbial "barn find"; it had lain, completely dismantled in a leaky shed from the late eighties until I acquired her in May 2007. It has taken the best part of 2000 hours to get to this stage, and only a little bit more in sterling
The engine was turned over on the starter with the plugs removed to get oil pressure up before any attempt was made to start it.
As you can hear, the idle screws were adjusted too far down, and when she first fired I nearly soiled my overalls (with something other than oil) as I didnt expect it to rev up so quickly, which is why I shut her off asap! The old girl certainly seemed keen to live again after spending 20 years in a coma. The idle screws were backed off for the next attempt, and after gingerly adding more choke she starts up and settles into a remarkably smooth fast tick-over.
The whirring noise in the background, by the way, is the fully immersed fuel pump; pretty advanced for the early sixties, that was later changed for a more conventional external pump on the 4.2.
Jaguar mk11 240 classic car 1969 restoration
Jaguar mk11 240 classic car 1969 restoration
quick paint job
Dont ask how, cant believe it myself, sold car soon after completion, the pleasure is the journey not the destination.
Jay Leno Reviews Jaguar C-X75
Jay Leno became the first person outside Jaguar to drive the C-X75 on a public highway, ahead of its North American Debut at the L.A. Auto Show. Leno, a long-term Jaguar enthusiast, thinks that despite being so cutting edge, it still looks like a Jaguar with certain key features like the detail on the buttress behind the driver's head that is reminiscent of the new XJ or the back end is having hints of E Type and even the D Type. If the car is produced, it will be powered by twin turbines charging four electric motors.
Eagle, Jaguar E-Types
Eagle E-Type have a reputation for supplying the best original, ultimate restored & finest most effective upgraded Jaguar E-Types in the world. This explains why
Mark 2 Jag @ 120mph
My 1964 Jaguar Mk 2 3.8 litre gets put through it's paces at the 2005 Woodbridge Speedtrial. A better gear-change would have helped the top speed, but when you let a bunny loose behind the wheel...
Sexy Kim Basinger Jaguar E Type Banned Commercial - 2013 Carjam TV HD Car TV Show
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The Jaguar E-Type (UK) or XK-E (US) is a British automobile, manufactured by Jaguar between 1961 and 1975. It is a combination of good looks, high performance, and competitive pricing, as at the period a Ferrari cost three times more and supplied less horse power, this established the marque as an icon of 1960s motoring. A great success for Jaguar, with more than 70,000 E-Types being sold during its lifespan. Featured in "Kim Basinger Golden Lady Tights Commercial ad".
In March 2008, the Jaguar E-Type ranked first in the Daily Telegraph's list of the "100 most beautiful cars" of all time.[2] In 2004, Sports Car International magazine placed the E-Type at number one on their list of Top Sports Cars of the 1960s.
Kimila Ann "Kim" Basinger (play /ˈbeɪsɪŋər/ bay-sing-ər, often mispronounced /ˈbæsɪndʒər/ bass-in-jər; born December 8, 1953) is an American actress and former fashion model.
She is known for her portrayals of Domino Petachi, the Bond girl in Never Say Never Again (1983), and Vicki Vale, the female lead in Batman (1989). Basinger received a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress -- Motion Picture nomination for her work in The Natural (1984). She won an Academy Award, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in L.A. Confidential (1997). Basinger also acted in the movies 9½ Weeks (1986) and 8 Mile (2002).