E types are now in my blood
#1 E types are now in my blood
Hi, all just got my 64 series one fhc yesterday.
Weather was good so took it for a 40 mile drive, half way through it rained heavily so it had its first test of the door seals and it passed.
Today , Sunday managed about 70 miles in lovely sunny weather.
What a joy.
Never had an e type before but love it, at 3500 revs it sounds like a spitfire but of course you all know that.
Got a small squeak from the front brakes and the ignition barrel is a bit loose but nothing to write home about.
That Moss box is not bad just takes a bit of getting used to but I'm familiar with such things, that's the joy of it.
Regards to you all and speak soon
Keith
Weather was good so took it for a 40 mile drive, half way through it rained heavily so it had its first test of the door seals and it passed.
Today , Sunday managed about 70 miles in lovely sunny weather.
What a joy.
Never had an e type before but love it, at 3500 revs it sounds like a spitfire but of course you all know that.
Got a small squeak from the front brakes and the ignition barrel is a bit loose but nothing to write home about.
That Moss box is not bad just takes a bit of getting used to but I'm familiar with such things, that's the joy of it.
Regards to you all and speak soon
Keith
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Hi Keith,
You wrote "you all know that", but be sure that each time you'll drive your E Type, it will be the same thing.
The same pleasure and the same smile on your face when you hear the engine sound.
Without speaking about the fact that when you look at it you think: " whoua... it's a so beautiful car !"
Enjoy and welcome into the E Type world.
Regards
Michel
You wrote "you all know that", but be sure that each time you'll drive your E Type, it will be the same thing.
The same pleasure and the same smile on your face when you hear the engine sound.
Without speaking about the fact that when you look at it you think: " whoua... it's a so beautiful car !"
Enjoy and welcome into the E Type world.
Regards
Michel
Michel
1965 E Type FHC - On the road / 1963 E Type OTS - on the road after Angus Restoration
1965 E Type FHC - On the road / 1963 E Type OTS - on the road after Angus Restoration
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Thanks Michel,
You obviously appreciate the sound as you have two of them
That's greedy you know.
You obviously appreciate the sound as you have two of them
That's greedy you know.
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My motivation to buy a second E Type was my two kids.
One for each !
They do what they want with them, only hope they'll have the same joy than their mother and me behind the wheel.
One for each !
They do what they want with them, only hope they'll have the same joy than their mother and me behind the wheel.
Michel
1965 E Type FHC - On the road / 1963 E Type OTS - on the road after Angus Restoration
1965 E Type FHC - On the road / 1963 E Type OTS - on the road after Angus Restoration
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Hi and welcome! The sound is great isn't it. Wait until you're topping 4500, then it sounds better than ink Floyd
Malcolm
I only fit in a 2+2, so got one!
1969 Series 2 2+2
2009 Jaguar XF-S
2015 F Type V6 S
I only fit in a 2+2, so got one!
1969 Series 2 2+2
2009 Jaguar XF-S
2015 F Type V6 S
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#6 Welcome
Nothing sounds quite like an XK engine and nothing looks like an e type! Amazed your door seals worked. My 62 FHC seals ERM...don't. Always worth having a nice absorbent rag just in case and do check those footwells after a wet run....just in case!!!
As someone else I know with one said....if you are ever feeling a bit low get the e out and go for a spin. You will return with a huge smile!!
Getting petrol is usually fun as even db9 owners will come over for a look...in fact stopping anywhere tends to attract admirers.
Have fun and use it as much as possible although best to steer clear of the winter salt!! Julian
As someone else I know with one said....if you are ever feeling a bit low get the e out and go for a spin. You will return with a huge smile!!
Getting petrol is usually fun as even db9 owners will come over for a look...in fact stopping anywhere tends to attract admirers.
Have fun and use it as much as possible although best to steer clear of the winter salt!! Julian
Julian the E-type man
1962 FHC
1966 MGB....fab little car too
1962 FHC
1966 MGB....fab little car too
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#7
Hi people
I'll be getting out as much as I can before they start salting.
Don't mind the rain it's a good excuse to polish the e
Sooner or later though I'll get pee d of with cleaning
I'll just start the engine and listen to that
Got a bit of a smell of engine fumes inside, I know this is not normal but is it something common on ser 1 's. ?
I'll be getting out as much as I can before they start salting.
Don't mind the rain it's a good excuse to polish the e
Sooner or later though I'll get pee d of with cleaning
I'll just start the engine and listen to that
Got a bit of a smell of engine fumes inside, I know this is not normal but is it something common on ser 1 's. ?
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Fuel smells inside are common I think on all 3.8's and 4.2's. Certainlky get it on mine. However, worth checking the banjo nuts on the carbs; famous for working a bit loose, then petrol seeps out around them.
Malcolm
I only fit in a 2+2, so got one!
1969 Series 2 2+2
2009 Jaguar XF-S
2015 F Type V6 S
I only fit in a 2+2, so got one!
1969 Series 2 2+2
2009 Jaguar XF-S
2015 F Type V6 S
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Moeregaard
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#9
Fuel smells inside the car can be from a number of sources. Check the fuel pickup cover plate on top of the fuel tank, as well as the gauge sender unit. It's also worth having a look at the vent pipe connections while you're back there. Any leakage from these places will really stink things up inside.Bakergt40 wrote:Hi people
I'll be getting out as much as I can before they start salting.
Don't mind the rain it's a good excuse to polish the e
Sooner or later though I'll get pee d of with cleaning
I'll just start the engine and listen to that
Got a bit of a smell of engine fumes inside, I know this is not normal but is it something common on ser 1 's. ?
Mark (Moe) Shipley
Former owner '66FHC, #1E32208
Former owner '65FHC, #1E30036
Planning on getting E-Type No. 3 as soon as possible....
Former owner '66FHC, #1E32208
Former owner '65FHC, #1E30036
Planning on getting E-Type No. 3 as soon as possible....
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GravyGraham
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#10
Greetings from Faversham. I'm a newbie myself, having had my SIII less than a year.
'72 Series 3 2+2, pale primrose/black
(plus miscellaneous Land Rovers!)
(plus miscellaneous Land Rovers!)
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