E type rebirth
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#2 Re: E type rebirth
Sets the bar for restoration costs and gives an official value for such cars I suppose.
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#3 Re: E type rebirth
That will be very interesting when detailed photos hit the forum...you could start another poll David on how many errors will be spotted
or is it just an April fools
Steve
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#4 Re: E type rebirth
Genuine, as the press release came out on 31 March. £285,000 for a fully restored car plus more for 'sensible upgrades'. They are only doing 10 per year and their USP is that all parts will be bit perfect to original specifications. Good luck with that given most parts will come from the usuals!
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#5 Re: E type rebirth
Am i wrong or.........the one shown is rhd but they say its a lhd US car.......so your not buying an original anything its a lhd conversion........nothing wrong with that for all the guys here on tbe firum that have converted.... but how can JLR call it original
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#6 Re: E type rebirth
I found it interesting that JLR went for a numbers matching car, obviously they think its important?
I can see the mechanics at JLR wondering around their workshop when they get a delivery of parts saying these are crap, you have to fettle everything to make it fit, welcome to our world
Dave
I can see the mechanics at JLR wondering around their workshop when they get a delivery of parts saying these are crap, you have to fettle everything to make it fit, welcome to our world
Dave
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#7 Re: E type rebirth
They obviously put a cap on auction prices.
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#8 Re: E type rebirth
Cant see any description of lhd Steve, only ..."This Opalescent Grey car was first exported to California 52 years ago."the one shown is rhd but they say its a lhd US car
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#9 Re: E type rebirth
On the link you posted the last sentance...This LHD S1 3.8 Roadster has recently been renewed and sits with a £238,000 asking price, for examples. Get in line now! and the photo shows a rhd
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#10 Re: E type rebirth
The LHD is just an example of a car for sale at £238k
see...http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/ ... ve/5552315
I think it means to show that the JLR cars starting at £285k are good value when compared to this LHD example which is highlighted.
see...http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/ ... ve/5552315
I think it means to show that the JLR cars starting at £285k are good value when compared to this LHD example which is highlighted.
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#11 Re: E type rebirth
Yes..see what you mean...not very clear......
Steve
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#12 Re: E type rebirth
yea its easy to get a roadster and coupe mixed up 
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#13 Re: E type rebirth
A video on the Jaguar website shows the restored car with LHD. I don't think the gear lever gaiter is 'correct' for a May '65 car though. Shouldn't it have a rubber boot ?
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#14 Re: E type rebirth
I saw the car in person a few months ago and caused a momentary panic. I was being shown round by the guy in charge and suggested it would be awkward if the car stuttered to a halt for no obvious cause. I said it was very unlikely, but the risk was there and it was visible from where we were both standing. To his credit he started looking but eventually gave up. The problem was the usual 'wrong-way' fuel filter.mgcjag wrote:That will be very interesting when detailed photos hit the forum...you could start another poll David on how many errors will be spottedor is it just an April fools
He didn't buy it at first, but quickly came around when I showed him that a nearby unrestored FHC still had the original style doughnut filter fitted. Seeing is believing, so he immediately told his minions to buy a correct part that would leave any gunk visible in the bowl and not hidden inside the element. With a brand new tank there wasn't going to be loads of debris in the fuel system, obviously, but few years later if the tank coating started flaking or someone filled it from a dirty jerry can? Who knows. Anyway, they deliberately set the bar high by making the 'factory-built' claim, so they can't afford to have their customers hearing the bad news at some village concours...
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#15 Re: E type rebirth
Any idea what paint they are useing.....and are they Cad plating
Steve
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#16 Re: E type rebirth
Jaguar have to follow the McLaren/Eagle philosophy and insist owners sell their cars back to them to protect values. The McLaren F1 never ever appeared on the s/h market, ditto Eagle Sports. You will not see either for sale outside the companies concerned.
Great marketing but don't expect it to reflect on the values of our cars.
Great marketing but don't expect it to reflect on the values of our cars.
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#17 Re: E type rebirth
Eh? I can think of at least one - the ex-Rowan Atkinson car - that was sold through a dealer: http://www.taylorandcrawley.com/current ... McLaren-F1Heuer wrote:The McLaren F1 never ever appeared on the s/h market
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#18 Re: E type rebirth
The 'buy back' agreement expired after 20 years.
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#19 Re: E type rebirth
20 years?? A car's barely run in by then...!

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#20 Re: E type rebirth
Presumptuousness ?
It makes it sound as if the world has been waiting for their services, and that restoring E-Types is a newly-discovered novelty.
I had understood that many highly-specialised companies had been doing this very well for decades.
Their cars will presumably be restored in exactly the same way as everyone else is doing, using the same parts from the same suppliers with the same fit issues, and faced with the same shortage of skilled staff.
There is an upside - our beavering away in our workshops is apparently more trending and on-message than I thought.
PS I've amended this posting in the light of theJLR - Essen video.
It makes it sound as if the world has been waiting for their services, and that restoring E-Types is a newly-discovered novelty.
I had understood that many highly-specialised companies had been doing this very well for decades.
Their cars will presumably be restored in exactly the same way as everyone else is doing, using the same parts from the same suppliers with the same fit issues, and faced with the same shortage of skilled staff.
There is an upside - our beavering away in our workshops is apparently more trending and on-message than I thought.
PS I've amended this posting in the light of theJLR - Essen video.
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