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E Jag Talk me down...
I saw this car at the Monterey Historics and it is now on Ebay and is a feature on Bring a Trailer. Other than making me smile when I walked in the garage I can't think of a single reason I need this car..... but.....
Oh, and I like the color (it is taking a lot of heat on Bring a Trailer over the color). http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1287691195.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1287691216.jpg http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1287691251.jpg Carrera-Ready: 1966 Jaguar XKE Coupe « BaT – The best vintage and classic cars for sale online |
Read Peter Egan's columns on the restoration and driving of his E-type. As he said, the engine actually does go "varoom".
Truly a thing of beauty and, in the words of Henry Manney, "The greatest crumpet collector known to man." I like the color too. Oh sorry! Was I supposed to be talking you out of this? Fat chance around here my friend. Les |
Very cool. If it's on BaT, though, the "cat is out of the bag" (pun intended!) and you'll end up paying top dollar for it.
I had a car that landed on BaT a while ago. It ended up selling for 2X my high estimate. |
Yeah, but ya gotta buy two.
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Beautiful. Buy it. Drive it like a banshee 'til that 4.2 blows up, then put a fuel injected small block Ford engine in it so it's compatible with the color scheme. :D
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Talk you out of it? You posted this in the wrong place my friend.....
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You won't get any "talk you out of it " support from me either, just send a pic of the grin after you drive it the first time. |
This is the kind of help I have come to expect from Pelican. :)
Well done.... I'll watch ebay and see how things go. |
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Lucas Electrical seriously though, WTF are you thinking coming around here looking for someone to dissuade you from buying that badass, dead f'in' sexy coupe. That straight six is one of the sweetest mills ever screwed together. Dad had a '67 roadster and '72 V-12 roadster. The six was a better overall car according to Dad. Mr Morrison, I can attest that your car will go about 70 mph in first gear. |
I had that 4.2 straight six in a XJ-6. It never failed to let me down. I had a lot of words for it but sweet wasn't one of them. But the E-type is such a beautiful car, I would love to have one with either engine. That blue one is lovely!
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Funny. I saw this on Bring a Trailer this morning. and my wife has been talking me down ever since.
That is the perfect XKE IMO. |
Biggest mistake ever was selling my '62 roadster. Started out as a $500 "barn-find" by a friend. I paid $3,000 and finished it when he got divorced in the early '80's:
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IMO, these are the epitome of beauty in Automobiledom:
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If I had room in the garage and some extra $$ this would be mine... no question! |
I saw that car too - it was super cool. Not perfect, but verrrry nice overall. Asking $85K IIRC...
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How can you pass.. what an incredible car! Those sexy lines with a twist of modern/vintage racing.. Very nicely executed in my opinion.
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Investing in precious metals. You have my yes vote :)
Man, I love that car. |
OK, Lovely car and all that.
Can I politely ask?... Have you ever driven one? No power steering! You may think that's OK going by what a 911 is like to drive but this thing will turn you into a body builder. Try reverse parking one before you decide to buy. :( Gearboxes are notoriously notchy and ancient in feel. Makes a 915 feel positively modern. Although a properly rebuilt one is quite good. The problem is they're rarely properly rebuilt unless owned by a fanatic. Really stay away... Run to the hills. I know how you feel every emotional thing in you wants this car but logically it makes no sense. Now if I had a terminal disease then I probably would buy one. ;) |
The first time I saw an E-type coupe was my undoing... I fell in love with cars on that day and have never changed. They may not be a "good" car for most people but they are a "great" car for certain people.
That particular one is so sexy it gives ME wood! angela |
There are enough aftermarket suppliers that you can get almost all the parts. Moss motors in Goleta, CA is one. Stay away from the auction houses and do a private party sale, you'll save a lot.
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Rip out all the lucas crap and replace it with delco, put a small block and a muncie tranny in it, and you've got a real car. Call it a Lister if it makes you feel better. Or, leave it like it is and stare at it and worship it, and be afraid to drive it more than a block because you know it'll leave you stranded. My buddy in high school had a 12 cylinder E type. I used to sync his carbs for him. A couple times a week. That cable linkage was a thing of beauty :rolleyes: Electrical fire? no big deal, he carried gloves in the car at all times for that sort of thing. Just grab a handful of smoking wires and yank. Then call me to hot-wire it so he could get it home. If jaguar has installed a fire extinguisher under the dash as OEM, I'm sure the extinguisher would have spontaneously burst into flames. Those cars are truly beautiful from an artistic point of view, but from an engineering viewpoint they are uglier than a Pontiac Aztec. IMHO, of course. |
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Biggest tease in the car enthusiast world. Drop-dead gorgeous supermodel that has so many STD's you're afraid to drive her. You are the envy of all of your friends, but they have no idea what your life is like with her.
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The E type...a rolling phallic symbol. Never owned one, so no tips on mechanicals, etc...
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Bravo, our work here is done. |
I own an early E-Type ('61 OTS) and can confirm that its is truly a rolling beauty and stops people in their tracks even here in car jaded Southern California. I completely restored mine over 15 years so reliability has not been an issue (yet) and I upgraded areas such as the brakes (Wilwood Calipers) and the cooling (Cool Cat ally radiator and fan) comfort (coolmat cabin liner) so she is cool in LA traffic.
However, the ergonomics are 1950's, the Moss box is truly awful and its not that fast but she sounds beautiful and I feel truly blessed everytime I drive her. Women swoon and guys give you the thumbs up. An icon and short of divorce or monetary disaster she will not be sold. Kevin http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1287767296.jpg |
If you're in a relatively dry climate, Lucas electricals aren't much of a problem. It helps to have a Lucas electrical book for things like adjusting the voltage regulator and setting the points on the SU fuel pumps, which you will never figure out without the book. With the book, they're pretty easy to adjust/calibrate.
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And, of course the independent rear suspension and 3rd member that hot rodders have lusted after for years is another nice piece. Another sub assembly that fit neatly up in the monocoque tub with a few bolts. All in all, if it weren't for the Lucas, the car was indeed well engineered. And, as mentioned by you and others, if you kept after it and kept it dry, it wasn't all that bad. I've had my share of old British cars and pretty good luck. Alas, they are cars for aficionados, not kludges. Quote:
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- the design is older than the 911, and less modern, esp. for the suspension - it has more torque ("drive" as Jenks put it) than a 356 or early 911, but... I'll see if I can dig up some notes from Jenks et al. later this pm |
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No, I don't get that. I think the XKE was the head of the class for a long time. |
Today I drove the '74 that my boss is selling. I've always loved the e-type; getting behind the wheel was a big mistake. I just wish I had the money to buy it.
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Its a frickin doorbell. |
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History of the JT5 Transmission The steering... I have driven but not owned the original..... have not driven this car. |
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If you took 15 inches out of the section of the car between the front wheels and the windshield, I might actually like the E-Type.
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The Emperor's New Clothes
These cars are god-awful ugly with absolutely no sense of proportion and the only styling cue of note being the length. |
In the mid to late 80's there was a Jag E type that ran around Long Beach that was pretty hotrodded up! It might have not had any mufflers. One night I'm driving my '66 Fairlane GT in the tunnel under the Long Beach Airports main runway and I HEAR the Jag coming up at about 120 mph. I cut the power of my Ford off so that I could hear the Jag run past !
Damn if my ex didn't sream as I was coasting the car in neutral with the engine off ( no power brakes or steering to worry about) That car sounded so nice! The straight six engine was produced almost as long as the small block chevy! |
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