Beautiful E-type. Amazing work that was done to get the car in this condition. And what a paint job! Actually, I felt real sad watching this video. Lots of emotions going through my head. Many times I dreamed of owning an E-type series 1 coupe in Europe. After watching your video, Sir, I changed my mind. I will start scouting around for an E-type series 1 convertible to import so as to drive around in my country of residence ... Singapore. And drive to Penang and Cameron Highlands (Malaysia). Registered as a classic car naturally.
Enjoying all your vids thanks for sharing. I agree that legislation and taxes will probably take cars like these off the road or make it much more difficult in future years, but what a memory maker it is.
I’m a baldy , and I get your logic 👍 I also think you are right with the steed jag, you are into that project deep so far and going the extra mile to make that car 100% almost better than the original is exactly what I would want to do and it deserves it 👍👍👍
I totally understand your emotions and I feel your pain. Sometimes, we just need to let things go. The E Coupe is a lovely car that’s still in your stable, so you’ve made the best decision possible. I hope that you got a pretty penny (well deserved) for the car and I hope she went to a great new owner who will appreciate and DRIVE her. The only regret would be if she wound up in a museum or a collector’s warehouse. Chin up old boy! Cheers from Los Angeles! 🍻
Reason 6: you've somehow heard (via magic telepathy) that I am in love with that car and you want me to have it. Two possible hitches. One I live in Canada. Two I have no money. Number one could be overcome but two is likely a showstopper.
Number one could definitely be overcome! Especially as it was originally a LHD car from North America. Number two is for sure a problem! Thanks for watching! If you win the lotto let me know! I’m glad you like it!
@@sportscarstory Thanks for the reply. Help settle an argument. A member of my car club says the 4.2 was made specifically for N. America and was never sold in the UK. I was going to use your vid as proof that he was wrong. Now I learn that your car was an imported LHD. So, what is the story on the 4.2s? Were any originally sold in the UK?
The 4.2 was sold everywhere- including the UK. I believe the main reason they changed to the 4.2 was to make the head more robust- it’s not just a bored out 3.8, the cylinder head pattern is different - better spaced so less chance of head gasket failure. But yes, it was a worldwide change, including the UK, tell your friend!
I think you made the right decision. The roadster is beautiful, but the S1 coupe is a stunning design and has to be one of the most beautiful cars ever made. And if you drive the roadster it will only lose value as it becomes less perfect.
I honestly think it's a smart move. I think if your having a relatively small fleet (yes 7 or 8 is alot to most people, but with the value invested you could have had 20 or 30), there's not much point having near duplicates. I hope you get good money for it considering how the E Type market is going.
I stick to 6 cars. One in, one out. Couldn't sell my s1 E-type FHC or F355. My FHC has been doing road trips for 25 years. Just wonderful. My TR6 is the soft top
I would not have sold that roadster. I previously sold my 1966 S1 and then my 1973 S3 and had seller’s regret after putting so much time, money and emotion into them. A reliable and practical daily drive plus the roadster is the perfect motoring experience for 2024 and beyond.
well if it makes you feel any better, I've been finding mark II's, which have this cars engine, the smaller version for under 30K over there, and he has a Damiler Double Six, Harry's Car just in daimler form for less than that, an exact clone actually, which is, really really funny as I've been getting that alot recently, like I even found a 6 grand rolls royce like his wedding car in california although the one that got me was the inspector morse car he had, I was actually tempted to ask you if you knew anyone who could import a 61 Imperial Maroon Mark II 3.4 to the US and get it here intact, or someone who could do the conversion from right to left and make sure it had the synchro for first something they didnt have until late 1965 as that would be a trip driving on the wrong side of the road, with a manual, when you've been used to auto's all your life and it doesnt have a synchro for first but the car moved on and honestly I dont know who could service a jaguar inline 6 over here, for you guys you got that specialist, and that's where the car came from here in america, I dont know anyone, and would have had to do it myself, or maybe get that guy with the buick to do it but I atleast finally know what the hell that car was in after seeing it on PBS for the past 30 years, as imperial maroon changes in the light and never looks the same in any of the shots and its a shade or two off of regency red, so even the model makers of the car get it wrong which I know personally as I got the paragon model of it and wondered why it was so much darker and I half think towards the end of the shows run, they gave the car another respray and painted it that by accident and then during its million dollar resto they put it back right to what it was in the first place, which explains why it showed up looking so good in endevour, and I've been looking for that final scene just to see it again as damn did they do a nice job as a tribute to Johnathan Thaw with that one also I bet when Chris Harris drove it, they changed the gearing to the latter 2.4's, as somehow with just 10 extra HP they got the 0 to 60 down by 8 seconds to 11 for the 2.4 in 69 when it was damn near 18 originally with the very first ones which might explain why he wasnt very fond of it, and skipped first apparently if the episode driven to distraction is correct about that also it had a dynamo, not an alternator until 1969, which also explains why one of the stories I heard was that they had to push start it a few times and Kevin Weatley wasnt very fond of it either mind you I noticed it, the 61 I was looking at had an accuspark from a company in the UK on it, so that might have been taken care of but like I said its moved on and they sold it, but damn if I wasnt tempted to pick up the phone and say I'll take it even if I had to store it somewhere till I could secure transport and then get it registered here in the US also he does have a 65 series 1 E type for 82 thousand pounds FYI, so take that as your baseline also just curious how much would exporting from the UK be in general? as I have a lead on something else I'm looking at and it comes out to 18,000 pounds which is 22 G's, like could a car be brought over for 8? mind you its abit of a basket case and needs new fenders and its located in of all places, a place called Working and I dont know how expensive parts would be but its atleast all together and not a nightmare like that project car that guy gave me a lead on 15 grand for a car literally throw about the floor with nothing painted
What your doing is following the market as e types are for a different generation before you. I've got a xjc so I can see exactly what you're doing, and I'm with you there as I love the steed coupe.
Thanks. Yes I agree, the Etype is great, but I don’t remember them on the road when they were new. On the other hand, the XJC and stag are the cars of my youth. Have you got a v12 or straight 6?
Yep, its a sad day when you have to sell your E-Type. I've been there.....Twice! In reality we don't "own" our cars, we're just the caretakers of them. However, the title of your video should have been "5 EXCUSES why I'm selling my perfect XKE E-Type 4.2 Roadster, because that's what they were. I can see you were "conflicted" about parting with that beautiful beast. Sometimes we do things for the better goodness of the cars we still have. Have a stiff drink or two and know that you're giving the next person a chance to enjoy the "E", just like someone sold their pride and joy so you could have a chance to own one. Cheers!
It’s a lovely car and we at Iconic Auctioneers would love to sell it for you….either at a physical event (which it definitely deserves) or on-line. Feel free to contact me, Nick, the owner of the company. Thanks
As a fellow baldie you can always wear a beanie,or if its an flat cap if your piloting an english classic, as e types go i much prefer the coupe over the roadster anyway
OK, you're a baldy, but is that a reason to sell the Jaguar over the Stag? Hats have been invented, I wear a Fedora type of hat all the time, even though at 77 I still have a full head of (white) hair. I started wearing my hat in 2015 when I got my 2016 MX5/Miata, I wear it when I'm driving my '16 F-Type and '06 XJ8 VDP LWB 4.2. Get a proper hat and rock the look. Not many wear real hats anymore, most wear baseball caps, but a proper hat will shield your head and ears. It's a look, and a statement. My little collection won't get any larger, though I do lust after a 1965ish era Alfa Romeo GT to restore, not that I have it in me anymore to restore one.
You’re right, the baldy excuse is a bit lame - saying that, I can’t sell the Stag, as the kids have grown up with it, & they won’t let me ! I like the idea of getting a proper hat …
@@sportscarstory But the Jaguar... so pretty! But, it will never be as good as it is now and you have a lot of money wrapped up in it. I wish I could afford another E-Type, had one in the early '70s, a '68 Series 1.5. In 1998 I worked for a shop and did three rotisserie restorations of E-Types, two convertibles and a coupe. Alas, those days are behind me, I dream of getting a restorable Alfa GTV but reality gets in the way. But it's a pretty day here in New Hampshire, USA, and I'll drive the XJ8, a very comfortable car. I count my blessings.
Beautiful E-type. Amazing work that was done to get the car in this condition. And what a paint job! Actually, I felt real sad watching this video. Lots of emotions going through my head. Many times I dreamed of owning an E-type series 1 coupe in Europe. After watching your video, Sir, I changed my mind. I will start scouting around for an E-type series 1 convertible to import so as to drive around in my country of residence ... Singapore. And drive to Penang and Cameron Highlands (Malaysia). Registered as a classic car naturally.
Sorry, just seen this. Thanks for watching ! Hope you get a beautiful e type - & drive it!
Enjoying all your vids thanks for sharing. I agree that legislation and taxes will probably take cars like these off the road or make it much more difficult in future years, but what a memory maker it is.
It really is. All these wonderful cars should be driven and celebrated! Thanks for watching. Subscribe to see my other beautiful cars.
I’m a baldy , and I get your logic 👍 I also think you are right with the steed jag, you are into that project deep so far and going the extra mile to make that car 100% almost better than the original is exactly what I would want to do and it deserves it 👍👍👍
I’m glad you agree. Watch this space, the Steed car’s going to be epic! Thanks for watching!
I totally understand your emotions and I feel your pain. Sometimes, we just need to let things go. The E Coupe is a lovely car that’s still in your stable, so you’ve made the best decision possible. I hope that you got a pretty penny (well deserved) for the car and I hope she went to a great new owner who will appreciate and DRIVE her. The only regret would be if she wound up in a museum or a collector’s warehouse. Chin up old boy! Cheers from Los Angeles! 🍻
Thanks for your comment! I’ll survive! I also hope it gets driven.
Reason 6: you've somehow heard (via magic telepathy) that I am in love with that car and you want me to have it. Two possible hitches. One I live in Canada. Two I have no money. Number one could be overcome but two is likely a showstopper.
Number one could definitely be overcome! Especially as it was originally a LHD car from North America. Number two is for sure a problem!
Thanks for watching! If you win the lotto let me know! I’m glad you like it!
@@sportscarstory Thanks for the reply. Help settle an argument. A member of my car club says the 4.2 was made specifically for N. America and was never sold in the UK. I was going to use your vid as proof that he was wrong. Now I learn that your car was an imported LHD.
So, what is the story on the 4.2s? Were any originally sold in the UK?
The 4.2 was sold everywhere- including the UK. I believe the main reason they changed to the 4.2 was to make the head more robust- it’s not just a bored out 3.8, the cylinder head pattern is different - better spaced so less chance of head gasket failure. But yes, it was a worldwide change, including the UK, tell your friend!
Also, check out my “main differences between the 3.8 and 4.2 “ video.
I think you made the right decision. The roadster is beautiful, but the S1 coupe is a stunning design and has to be one of the most beautiful cars ever made. And if you drive the roadster it will only lose value as it becomes less perfect.
Thanks ! I think you’re right … still hurts!
I honestly think it's a smart move. I think if your having a relatively small fleet (yes 7 or 8 is alot to most people, but with the value invested you could have had 20 or 30), there's not much point having near duplicates. I hope you get good money for it considering how the E Type market is going.
Thanks for your comment! Let’s see!
Looks like it sold? How much did it go for?
I can’t really say but it was a good price. It was a near perfect car.
I stick to 6 cars. One in, one out. Couldn't sell my s1 E-type FHC or F355. My FHC has been doing road trips for 25 years. Just wonderful. My TR6 is the soft top
That makes sense. Lovely stable!
How about a nice basic Dacia Sandero?
I prefer a Duster
@@sportscarstoryYou have nice Cars,I like them!
Best among bests
Thankyou. The looks of an e type will always take my breath away.
@@sportscarstory Much like a beautiful woman
Both E Types are absolutely stunning. I'll take either off your hands if you've got one too many. No probs. 😅
Thankyou! I’ll bear that in mind!
I would not have sold that roadster. I previously sold my 1966 S1 and then my 1973 S3 and had seller’s regret after putting so much time, money and emotion into them. A reliable and practical daily drive plus the roadster is the perfect motoring experience for 2024 and beyond.
Thanks for your comment. The cars gone to a dealer to retail. There’s a part of me hoping it won’t sell …
can you mention the dealer, I’m interested?
Yes. It’s with VVS UK in Kent. It’s the second last screen on the UA-cam video.
well if it makes you feel any better, I've been finding mark II's, which have this cars engine, the smaller version for under 30K over there, and he has a Damiler Double Six, Harry's Car just in daimler form for less than that,
an exact clone actually, which is, really really funny as I've been getting that alot recently, like I even found a 6 grand rolls royce like his wedding car in california
although the one that got me was the inspector morse car he had,
I was actually tempted to ask you if you knew anyone who could import a 61 Imperial Maroon Mark II 3.4 to the US and get it here intact, or someone who could do the conversion from right to left and make sure it had the synchro for first
something they didnt have until late 1965
as that would be a trip driving on the wrong side of the road, with a manual, when you've been used to auto's all your life
and it doesnt have a synchro for first
but the car moved on and honestly I dont know who could service a jaguar inline 6 over here, for you guys you got that specialist, and that's where the car came from
here in america, I dont know anyone, and would have had to do it myself, or maybe get that guy with the buick to do it
but I atleast finally know what the hell that car was in after seeing it on PBS for the past 30 years, as imperial maroon changes in the light and never looks the same in any of the shots
and its a shade or two off of regency red, so even the model makers of the car get it wrong
which I know personally as I got the paragon model of it and wondered why it was so much darker
and I half think towards the end of the shows run, they gave the car another respray and painted it that by accident
and then during its million dollar resto they put it back right to what it was in the first place, which explains why it showed up looking so good in endevour, and I've been looking for that final scene just to see it again
as damn did they do a nice job as a tribute to Johnathan Thaw with that one
also I bet when Chris Harris drove it, they changed the gearing to the latter 2.4's, as somehow with just 10 extra HP
they got the 0 to 60 down by 8 seconds to 11 for the 2.4 in 69 when it was damn near 18 originally with the very first ones
which might explain why he wasnt very fond of it, and skipped first apparently if the episode driven to distraction is correct about that
also it had a dynamo, not an alternator until 1969, which also explains why one of the stories I heard was that they had to push start it a few times
and Kevin Weatley wasnt very fond of it either
mind you I noticed it, the 61 I was looking at had an accuspark from a company in the UK on it, so that might have been taken care of
but like I said its moved on and they sold it, but damn if I wasnt tempted to pick up the phone and say I'll take it
even if I had to store it somewhere till I could secure transport and then get it registered here in the US
also he does have a 65 series 1 E type for 82 thousand pounds FYI, so take that as your baseline
also just curious how much would exporting from the UK be in general? as I have a lead on something else I'm looking at and it comes out to 18,000 pounds
which is 22 G's, like could a car be brought over for 8?
mind you its abit of a basket case and needs new fenders and its located in of all places, a place called Working
and I dont know how expensive parts would be
but its atleast all together and not a nightmare like that project car that guy gave me a lead on
15 grand for a car literally throw about the floor with nothing painted
Thanks ! I’m not sure of the cost to transport into the USA.
What your doing is following the market as e types are for a different generation before you. I've got a xjc so I can see exactly what you're doing, and I'm with you there as I love the steed coupe.
Thanks. Yes I agree, the Etype is great, but I don’t remember them on the road when they were new. On the other hand, the XJC and stag are the cars of my youth. Have you got a v12 or straight 6?
@@sportscarstory I've got a V12 manual daimlar double six coupe.
Wow. Is that an original manual v12?
@@sportscarstory no. I did it. Gearbox from a pre HE xjs v12, 4 speed.
Cool. That’s a car!
Yep, its a sad day when you have to sell your E-Type. I've been there.....Twice! In reality we don't "own" our cars, we're just the caretakers of them. However, the title of your video should have been "5 EXCUSES why I'm selling my perfect XKE E-Type 4.2 Roadster, because that's what they were. I can see you were "conflicted" about parting with that beautiful beast. Sometimes we do things for the better goodness of the cars we still have. Have a stiff drink or two and know that you're giving the next person a chance to enjoy the "E", just like someone sold their pride and joy so you could have a chance to own one. Cheers!
Apologies, I’ve only just seen your comment. Yes 5 excuses is probably more appropriate! Thanks for watching.
Good on ya...thats the right choice for the right reasons...time to move on...
Thanks for watching ! Yes time to move on.
Just as long as you get your money back ?
Unlikely! But hey ho!
It’s a lovely car and we at Iconic Auctioneers would love to sell it for you….either at a physical event (which it definitely deserves) or on-line. Feel free to contact me, Nick, the owner of the company. Thanks
Thanks. Will keep you chaps in mind.
As a fellow baldie you can always wear a beanie,or if its an flat cap if your piloting an english classic, as e types go i much prefer the coupe over the roadster anyway
I can never seem to get my headgear right. Baseball cap too American, beanie makes me look dodgy. Fedora would be good but would blow off.
I don't know why you would buy that esprit. I hear they're just troubled trouble trouble.
I’m hoping that if I rebuild it properly it will be reliable. Hoping!
What are you asking
Check out VVS Uk for the current price
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Tongue in cheek, but I will miss that car.
OK, you're a baldy, but is that a reason to sell the Jaguar over the Stag? Hats have been invented, I wear a Fedora type of hat all the time, even though at 77 I still have a full head of (white) hair. I started wearing my hat in 2015 when I got my 2016 MX5/Miata, I wear it when I'm driving my '16 F-Type and '06 XJ8 VDP LWB 4.2. Get a proper hat and rock the look. Not many wear real hats anymore, most wear baseball caps, but a proper hat will shield your head and ears. It's a look, and a statement.
My little collection won't get any larger, though I do lust after a 1965ish era Alfa Romeo GT to restore, not that I have it in me anymore to restore one.
You’re right, the baldy excuse is a bit lame - saying that, I can’t sell the Stag, as the kids have grown up with it, & they won’t let me ! I like the idea of getting a proper hat …
@@sportscarstory But the Jaguar... so pretty! But, it will never be as good as it is now and you have a lot of money wrapped up in it. I wish I could afford another E-Type, had one in the early '70s, a '68 Series 1.5. In 1998 I worked for a shop and did three rotisserie restorations of E-Types, two convertibles and a coupe. Alas, those days are behind me, I dream of getting a restorable Alfa GTV but reality gets in the way. But it's a pretty day here in New Hampshire, USA, and I'll drive the XJ8, a very comfortable car. I count my blessings.
Nothing wrong with an XJ8
Shame i enjoyed doing the body for you, but move on to next toy hope your all well
Well let’s see if it sells! All good here. It’s a faultless car.
Keep the Jag and scrap the fibre-glass Lotus.
To be honest, I want both! But I do like an Esprit S1…
BIG MISTAKE!
I know I know …
What’s the complex about Bald to different vids now you mention about your baldness don’t worry 3/4 of men out there are bald no matter
Just a joke really. The reality is, I had to sell a car to fund my projects, and the Etype coupe means more to me. Thanks for watching!