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Time Capsule: Oldest Unrestored Jaguar E Type FHC Found 

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The famous Jaguar E Type 885169 well known from the "Factory fit 3.8" on forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.p....
"In this captivating video, we embark on a remarkable journey as we stumble upon a true automotive gem - the oldest unrestored Jaguar E Type ever discovered. Join us as we delve into the rich history and allure of this vintage beauty, which has remained untouched by restoration efforts for decades.
Witness the allure of a car frozen in time, showcasing its original patina, weathered bodywork, and aged charm. We'll take you on an immersive exploration of this remarkable find, sharing intriguing insights into its production year, unique features, and the historical significance it holds within the Jaguar E Type community.
Get ready to immerse yourself in the world of automotive archaeology, as we unveil the story behind this captivating unrestored Jaguar E Type and discuss the challenges and joys of documenting such a rare piece of automotive history.
Don't miss this exclusive opportunity to witness automotive heritage in its rawest form and gain a newfound appreciation for the beauty of originality. Join us on this remarkable journey as we bring the oldest unrestored Jaguar E Type to light."
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Комментарии : 61   
@jakespeed63
@jakespeed63 Год назад
Still my dream car, after 58 years. Thanks for sharing this incredible machine, with us.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Agree with you, and I love driving these cars. Please subscribe Ann share as I will be uploading some more E Type videos. Maikel
@teymourbayat8266
@teymourbayat8266 Год назад
I started counting how many time this man said "original", but I gave up...
@MrPomdownunder
@MrPomdownunder Год назад
Drinking game ?
@brucecolby5016
@brucecolby5016 Год назад
A wise man replaces those yellowed 60+ yr old plastic fuel lines,or risk pumping fuel under the bonnet at speed 🔥
@bopperda
@bopperda Год назад
Quite remarkable that the original Marston radiator is still functional. Usually by this time they are Swiss cheese.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Hi David, I also have still an original from a 61 car which is installed. Ok might not cross the alps. But what is the worst that can happen? You still can drive but have to watch the temp or stop the car and get pulled home.
@chasermalloy7406
@chasermalloy7406 Год назад
Wonderful find. Jay Leno just bought a roadster which might just edge this one out for condition and originality. It's a 63 and completely as delivered. It has 17,000 miles. Amazing finds both of course.
@RichardMichaelOwen
@RichardMichaelOwen Год назад
I took a shot every time Maikel said "Original" and ended up flat on the floor.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Richard Michael, luckily there are not that many "original" early cars out there. Do not want you to become addicted :-). We all know that many restored cars are having repro stuff mounted. We want to identify and appreciate the good old craftsmanship and also the value of maintaining it. How can an unexperienced E Type enthusiast recognize genuine parts if not by pointing them out. Sure, some restorers do not want their clients to be aware of all the cheap repro stuff. However, I got your point, and will use alternative words. Please help me improving. Many thanks.
@phil4977
@phil4977 Год назад
Very nice. Thank you for sharing this.
@steveflor9942
@steveflor9942 Год назад
Wow!!! The car exudes original, as it left the factory. Amazing. Gorgeous
@elultimo102
@elultimo102 Год назад
And I was impressed at seeing an E-Type in an earlier vid, with 22K original miles. My dream car since they were new---Who says money can't buy happiness?
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
That is exactly why we are keeping them alive and on the road.
@bertrandwernert2998
@bertrandwernert2998 Год назад
The most beautiful cars ever !!! An fhc 1 séries 3.8 thé must!!! My father have an earlier 62 flat flor coupé
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Fully agree, make sure he never sells it
@bertrandwernert2998
@bertrandwernert2998 Год назад
@@JaguarEType never it’s a family menber 😉
@grahambaker9377
@grahambaker9377 Год назад
Amazing condition just how rare is this car in such original condition.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Totally agree with you.
@brenyz5013
@brenyz5013 Год назад
Just amazing thank you.
@dennisd7292
@dennisd7292 Год назад
Love your tool educational site!
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Many thanks Dennis, I hope you will enjoy my car originality guide and restorations videos as well. There is so much more to come.
@neilbenton1152
@neilbenton1152 Год назад
Still the most beautiful car ever !
@seangelarden8753
@seangelarden8753 Год назад
Love everything but the whitewalls
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
I actually do like them on this car, but for some reason they do not suit all color paints.
@ListerMotorsports
@ListerMotorsports Год назад
just Beautiful , what a work of art !! im driving its modern cousin a Lunar Gray 07 XKR .. great vid, just subscribed..
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
100% agree with you. Many thanks for your feedback and subscribing. Much appreciated.
@carllewis7964
@carllewis7964 Год назад
great stuff
@johndavey72
@johndavey72 Год назад
Hello Maikel . Well you know your stuff !! I was very surprised to see it wasn't a OBL . I'm no aficianado but as far as l could tell every other feature indicated it should be . Thankyou .
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Hi John, many thanks for watching. There is actually not much difference to the first 20 FHC which were OBL cars. The 1/4 light hinges had changed on this car already. All the rest is pretty much the same but from end if 61 lot more changes did occur. Keep watching, I will explain lot more details and changes. Make sure you subscribe to my channel. Many thanks 😊
@loicgaillandre2634
@loicgaillandre2634 Год назад
The wonder of wonders... Does the owner dare to use it? Thank you Maikel for this fantastic sharing and for your very beautiful videos and your very good advices... Loïc
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Loic, you are right, it is a very good reference for all other restorations interested in authenticity.
@mcashnv
@mcashnv Год назад
Notice the style of the foam seal between the radiator and the fan shroud. Almost always missing.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Well noticed, in fact I double checke with my early FHC 885289 and it does have the same foam. You are right, mostly missing. Good point.
@bertrandwernert2998
@bertrandwernert2998 Год назад
👍👍👍👍 Thanks to share!!
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
You are more than welcome, just keep watching. Lot more to come.
@tonymillward3755
@tonymillward3755 Год назад
Made to drive, not sit in a showroom.....This is a trailer queen!
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Hi Tony, this car has been imported from the US some years ago, and to get it insured at all, it has to pass the German road requirements TÜV. Including Hazard warning lights, H4 headlamps, not the old originals head lamps, km/h speedo, correct tyre for up to 240 km/h (you do not need that in US) :-) and a few other changes required for road use if you want to have it insured. No idea if you would want to drive this car without insurance downtown?! The good thing is, ALL cars in Germany on the road, including all classic cars, need to undergo a full technical inspection of safety and functionality EVERY 2 years. Horn, light, wiper, brakes exhaust, everything has to work accordingly. I know in other parts of the world, you can drive a classic car even without such approvals. But what if your brake fails und you knock someone over? Is that covered by your insurance?
@rubbishsignup
@rubbishsignup Год назад
I think it would be very funny to have one of the many anagrams for original substituted, such as oiling ar, edited in😅
@toni4729
@toni4729 Год назад
I would find it hard to believe the drivers seat needs replacing after such short distance, what happened to it? It couldn't have worn out.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Good point Toni, I think it was replaced not because it was worn but most likely due to a cut from an something being in yout trowsers rear pocket. Or even the rivet a pair of jeans used to have. You can see a similar issue at my passenger seat in one of my other videos of my 885289, I pointed it out as I covered the cut with some tape rather than replacing. How often do we forget to have our smartphone in the rear pocket and jump into these tight buckets seats. No good at all. Some people misplace a screwdriver in the rear pocket when they are centering the steering wheel or removing the underdash. Sure some of us were lucky enough not damaging the seats.
@Rammstein56
@Rammstein56 11 месяцев назад
What surprises me is that nobody jumped into the gap to print the kilometers on a speedometer that is graded in MPH, I mean with all the fantastic computer software we have these days this should not be too hard should n't it ?
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType 11 месяцев назад
It can be done at Speedograph in UK. But when you want to have the original miles counted. One thing is the the speed indication, another thing is the miles done. On my unrestored cars I keep the original speedo and use stickers as well.
@RobGordon35
@RobGordon35 Год назад
Beautiful! What colour?
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Hi, this car is opalescent gunmetal. Stunning combination with the red interior.
@thomasshepard6030
@thomasshepard6030 Год назад
The bonnet and front wings are a different colour too the back
@webtoedman
@webtoedman Год назад
It may have been parked partly in sun/shade for some years.
@Rammstein56
@Rammstein56 11 месяцев назад
Metallic grey is the best colour I guess and an E type can wear this red upholstery.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType 11 месяцев назад
Good day, totally agree with you. in real it does look even better. ;-)
@Rammstein56
@Rammstein56 11 месяцев назад
@@JaguarEType I am going to see my hopefully first E type a 69 2+2 manual. So your E type knowledge school is very helpful😀
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType 11 месяцев назад
Sounds good, be prepared and aware what to watch out for. Watch for consumables such as rubber bushes, oil leakage, wear corrosion underneath the carpets ...
@Rammstein56
@Rammstein56 11 месяцев назад
@@JaguarEType Thanks, it is owned by a man who also has 2 series 1 OTS cars he is restoring and this one has become obsolete, he also has a Getrag 5-speed gearbox for this car for sale, thanks for the tips had MGB's Mini's (the real) and TR6 so the British shake rattle 'n roll is familiar to me. Oops also had a badly corroded XJ6 series 2 3.4 Manuel that had belonged to the Boss of van Melle from the Mentos sweets.
@eduardorubio5711
@eduardorubio5711 Год назад
Hello, my name is Edu,Is it for sale?
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Hi Edu, please contact me at maikel.lemke@etypes1.com
@richardstubbs6484
@richardstubbs6484 Год назад
Value ?
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
Tell us? What do you think?
@russcooke5671
@russcooke5671 Год назад
@@JaguarEType 50.000
@curtissmith1998
@curtissmith1998 Год назад
Original isn't emphasized enough.
@JaguarEType
@JaguarEType Год назад
✊️✊️✊️
@curtissmith1998
@curtissmith1998 Год назад
Seriously though, I have one myself and I love your videos. I don't drive it enough but look at it all the time.
@wizzard5442
@wizzard5442 Год назад
Would have been better if it was right-hand drive, then it really would be called original as UK was and still is rhd.
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