Jaguar/Daimler V12 Engine - a Powerhouse in a Silk Glove | Tyrrell's Classic Workshop

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  • Опубліковано 17 жов 2020
  • In this episode, Iain talks about one of the finest mass- produced internal combustion engines of its era, here in its original “pre- HE” form, allied to a chassis of extraordinary refinement. The cachet of a silky but potent V12, and an eye to the lucrative US market, eventually helped to influence both BMW and Mercedes to follow suit; a game-changer indeed!
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  • @jackthehatphoto
    @jackthehatphoto 2 роки тому +20

    The Jaguar V12 cars are eerily quiet, almost ghostly. Even a Tesla is noisier in the cabin. The cars were masterpieces of design, elegance, refinement and pace.

  • @josebarretomartins9223
    @josebarretomartins9223 3 роки тому +212

    I wish modern cars had half of the elegance and beauty of the cars of that era. Nowadays every vehicle looks, more or less, the same. Thank you Iain Tyrrell for such wonderful videos.

    • @blxtothis
      @blxtothis 3 роки тому +10

      Not untrue but if you look at all cars of the era, they all followed similar trends, safety regulations, fashion, aero developments all become copied amongst the manufacturer’s. Jaguar were one of those that beat their own path and were criticised at the time for looking backwards unlike Mercedes, Audi and others who were more futuristic with some design elements. This is so with the evolution of early coachbuilding onto motorised and adapted carriages through automotive design in every era.
      Somebody hit Son a great idea or solution and somebody else is inspired to improve or adapt it. As time progresses, regulations and safety regulations as well as environmental considerations have added new challenges. It makes it really hard to design a car to look superb in the mass market and still stand out from the competition, most try too hard and look awful within a couple of years.
      Ford copied many Mercedes features on their 1970s car particularly with what they claimed were tail lights that were cleaned by air flow, a feature Merc had started on the S Class and then all their ranges.
      Jaguar stayed true to their design heritage for longer than other manufacturers apart from Rolls/Bentley.
      Frankly I celebrate that, not everybody did back then and it led them down a blind alley even up to now where most of the models since then have been with a couple of exceptions, pretty disastrous from a styling point of view.
      The recent, especially the S Type and the horrid X Type and current line ups apart from The F Type are bland, unadventurous and have no road presence to distinguish them from the pack nowadays. Even the current XJ which was a brave attempt, is now ancient and is crying out forma trailblazing and exciting design departure. My guess is they’ll have to kill that sector for cost savings.
      A real shame considering what an amazing manufacturer they have been since they evolved from a motorbike sidecar manufacturer!

    • @grandmastarflash
      @grandmastarflash 3 роки тому +13

      Probably the talent in car design today is just as good as it was back then, the problem is now there are so many regulations requiring bits to be rounded, lights put in a certain place, certain things need to be a particular height etc. Plus wind tunnel testing and Christ knows what else. It's just no longer possible to make a pure work of art.

    • @VinderGroup3
      @VinderGroup3 3 роки тому +6

      Yes agreed, you only have to look at the German 3, one chassis 2 bodies or slanting boot vs upright boot lid. All very boring

    • @greensocks4507
      @greensocks4507 3 роки тому +2

      Always loved the XJ12 . Drove one a few years ago. Thanks for the video. Not sure if my low mileage '95 LS400 would compare on the elegance stakes but it would be just as quiet, if not quieter. Almost silent despite it's age. Happy to swap it for the Double six regardless.

    • @manfredschmalbach9023
      @manfredschmalbach9023 3 роки тому +11

      @@grandmastarflash The problem is not so much the regulations and requirements to meet, the problem in car design (as in many many other branches of industrial production) is how the marketing and, even much worse, the controlling branch of any car manufacturer constantly commits lots of intrusive interference in the process of developing and prototyping. That in combination with the impertinently anti-technical personell in politics and legislation when it comes to environmental constraints makes cars to badge-engineered abominations of some sort these days.
      Bring back engineers into development and ban controllers into small lightless cubicles where they can count their beans afterwards, let the slightly off-railed geniuses like André Lefèbvre and Flaminio Bertoni (Citroën DS) do their work uninhibited and let the cocain-saturated marketing branch do nothing else than bloody sell what the engineers thought out and built before, and You get back a market full of very good, very distinguished and very different cars.

  • @tomruss3582
    @tomruss3582 3 роки тому +204

    Have worked on Jaguars for 45+ years and still learn something new everyday! That injector trick is simply ace. Our factory training always warned against applying too much voltage obviously, but that defib-type jolt makes complete sense. Also glad to hear you mention how fiddly those XJC quarter windows can be! Would love to see more Jag love on your channel! Cheers

    • @abuhamza1970
      @abuhamza1970 3 роки тому +17

      Lovely comment, thankyou. We don’t really make a song and dance about the stuff we produce(d) in this country and mores the pity. William Lyons design and Harry Mundy engine - what’s not to like? Two of the greatest car men that ever graced the face of this planet.
      My favourite would be the ‘80s Jag V12 with the pepper pot alloys 😁

    • @kimperrone3639
      @kimperrone3639 3 роки тому +2

      @@abuhamza1970 jhas

    • @bobolulu7615
      @bobolulu7615 2 роки тому +1

      @@abuhamza1970 Don't forget Wally Hassan and Claude Baily.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 роки тому +1

      @@abuhamza1970 - Actually the Jaguar V12 engine started out with the same unusual (for UK) over square 3.5" bore and 2.8" stroke as the 1950 - 2000 Buick/Olds/Rover all aluminum V8...
      10:37 combustion chamber in piston top or cylinder bore was found to be inferior design in USA by mid 1960's... dropped by Ford and Chevy...

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 роки тому +1

      Decades ago had an injector flooding the engine of my '79 Cadillac Seville (still have it) with fuel. Only 1 MPG !!! 20 gallons gone in 20 miles! Called Cadillac and they wanted $150 for a new injector, and the engine has 8 injectors: 8 x $150 = $1200... back when a dollar was worth something... so that idea left me... I removed the injector and blew compressed air through it backwards while a helper touched 12 volts to it... that fixed it and it is still fine now...

  • @campionoverbagh561
    @campionoverbagh561 3 роки тому +4

    I have a 1976 XJ6L with 28k original miles. Sable/cinnamon, always garaged. 😀

  • @DarraghDelaney
    @DarraghDelaney 3 роки тому +74

    Was just watching top gear on BBC and it was not great. Saw this pop up on phone and no more Top Gear. This is a proper car show

    • @stuartbrowning3074
      @stuartbrowning3074 3 роки тому +13

      100% better, Top Gear is pointless, these days, (for anyone with a true interest in cars)!

    • @cornishrider
      @cornishrider 3 роки тому +5

      Top Gear is utter guff, all they can do is destroy things and inflate their egos!

  • @kasperkjrsgaard1447
    @kasperkjrsgaard1447 3 роки тому +215

    Harry’s Garage this morning and Tyrrell’s Classic Workshop now.
    What a splendid day 😁👌

    • @terminal-velocity111
      @terminal-velocity111 3 роки тому +3

      One does agree 😀👏🏻

    • @barriestevens9923
      @barriestevens9923 3 роки тому +1

      Always a boost to the day when Ian or Harry post.

    • @peterbullen3347
      @peterbullen3347 3 роки тому +3

      Yes, these 2 are a lovely cuppa coffee and remembering all the cars I could not buy then, I felt the same on jay Leno when he did a review of a 1964 Bonneville, took me back to my youth.

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 2 роки тому

      Daves shed and Gary's Patio for me.

  • @LynGriffiths70
    @LynGriffiths70 3 роки тому +29

    These videos are as relaxing as a head massage , imagine owning one of these in an age of Allegros, Vivas, Cortinas and rusty Italian stuff, owning a Jag really set you apart in the 70's.

  • @SonicPoetryIII
    @SonicPoetryIII 3 роки тому +334

    This along with Jay Leno's garage and Harry's garage are the best car channels. Nothing but genuine passion.

    • @jasonleedham5678
      @jasonleedham5678 3 роки тому +7

      I could see Jay buying that VP, original and unrestored, just the way he likes them

    • @allanmacbadger5692
      @allanmacbadger5692 3 роки тому +2

      Forget Harry's garage, just a poser.

    • @newyorkerghazi
      @newyorkerghazi 3 роки тому +3

      100% correct

    • @Derek-xr3uq
      @Derek-xr3uq 3 роки тому +39

      @@allanmacbadger5692 how do you mean? Harry always seems like such a class act to me, plus he led me to Iain’s incredible knowledge, workshop and channel. I thoroughly enjoy watching them both.

    • @Derek-xr3uq
      @Derek-xr3uq 3 роки тому +15

      I’ve found the intimacy of Jay’s “pandemic edition” videos even more engaging and enjoyable. I hope the format carries on!

  • @ydnallah1541
    @ydnallah1541 3 роки тому +87

    This sums up the “grace, space and pace” mantra, I love an old xj. this shape was probably the best, the colour scheme and even vinyl roof look fab. A beautiful beast

    • @borromeo50
      @borromeo50 3 роки тому +1

      agree with everything in your comment, with one exception : the vinyl roof (a Jaguar is no longer a Jaguar when it tries to look like a Cadillac Eldorado)

    • @iamthebroker
      @iamthebroker 3 роки тому +1

      I have to agree as well including the vinyl roof. I’d love a really nice v12 XJC and there is one currently for sale for $70k. It’s a lot although I seem them only continuing to rise so paying overs now doesn’t bother me. What bothers me is that this beautifully fully restored Jag was originally carriage brown with a black vinyl roof. It’s now sage green and no vinyl. It bothers me so much I can’t even consider it. Have to wait for another example that’s original and clean.

  • @jean-pierrejrdubuc4912
    @jean-pierrejrdubuc4912 3 роки тому +73

    I worked at the dealership in the late 80s, I was 21, and totally fell for the brand. The smell and so refined, I love Jags. Thanks for your video, good memories.

  • @JR-wu1fg
    @JR-wu1fg 3 роки тому +7

    My Dad had the XJ12c all through the 80's. Being the 80's the previous owner had fitted gold BBS wheels similar to the Mecedes 500sec.
    It was a fantastic car, I remember one memorable faimily holiday Sydney to Queensland where the exhaust developed a hole and Dad used 2 beer cans (no Australian jokes thank you) split length ways fitted around the pipe with a large amout of sealant and a jubilee clip at each end. My hero, it worked a treat, no problems for the rest of the trip. Although the sound of the V12 unmuffled was to this small child lots of fun.
    Dad used to race modsports E-types in the UK, when they were 'in period' ( I love Iains use of this term). When he had the the big XJ he was a company CEO so had to wear suites etc(he hated it) many times he would take me to school or on more that a few nights he would go 911 hunting :-). The look of some 911 driver looking behind him( why can't I see his headlights), all of sudden the flash wood pass them, see ya.
    Many great memories.

  • @ahmadfaisal6778
    @ahmadfaisal6778 11 місяців тому +2

    This car is so beautiful. If I have to choose one car to live with, I would definitely pick this beautiful machine.

  • @francispalmer9737
    @francispalmer9737 3 роки тому +128

    That twin headlight look with those curves still looks the part.

    • @thomasfrank280
      @thomasfrank280 3 роки тому +8

      Still the prettiest.

    • @SparkyGage
      @SparkyGage 3 роки тому +6

      I like the fact that it has the larger outboard headlights. In the states we only got the series 1/2/3 with same size high and low lenses, but I've seen a few converted back to this style and I definitely it to be better look.

    • @cosgraham534
      @cosgraham534 3 роки тому +2

      @@SparkyGage I didn't know that - that's interesting.

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear 3 роки тому +5

      If only all of us could age with such grace and beauty, and still be a head turner.

    • @SparkyGage
      @SparkyGage 3 роки тому +3

      @@cosgraham534 "Euro" headlight conversions on pre-85 cars are a popular modification over here. I think '85 was the first year flush headlamps without sealed beams became legal over here.

  • @ranapennata
    @ranapennata 3 роки тому +74

    Sir William Lyons' last and arguably greatest creation. Timeless design.

    • @Draxindustries1
      @Draxindustries1 3 роки тому +3

      Total rot boxes built down to a price to BL standards..

    • @Roadwarrior92
      @Roadwarrior92 3 роки тому +7

      @@Draxindustries1 beautiful though

    • @garethhanna9173
      @garethhanna9173 3 роки тому +3

      Lyons also had input on the XJ40.

    • @paulfitzgerald7513
      @paulfitzgerald7513 3 роки тому

      @@Draxindustries1 Most cars were in that period, name one that wasn’t if you want to be controversial!

    • @Draxindustries1
      @Draxindustries1 3 роки тому +1

      @@paulfitzgerald7513 Porsche

  • @johndavey72
    @johndavey72 3 роки тому +15

    Iain. You've made my day! l've been desperate for you to feature this jewel since l first glimpsed it . l trained on these (body/paint) and remember seeing the series 1 Double Six VDP retailing for over £10k ! 1973 . In my humble opinion the finest car ever ! I had 3 XJ 6's and 1 XJS V12 . I called that one the elastic band ! Thank you so much !

  • @garethheap4745
    @garethheap4745 3 роки тому +22

    I have to be honest I’m not a car person. But this channel is so good. I’ve learnt so much from Iain, the information, stories and history are fascinating.
    Thank you! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @TheICCC
    @TheICCC 3 роки тому +17

    I had a ride regularly as a boy in my grandfathers 4.2 of the same period. The view down the bonnet as the front of the car lifted on launch was amazing. His business partner had the coupe in black, both Daimler’s. Great memories.

    • @-DC-
      @-DC- 3 роки тому +4

      Awesome car's used to drive a Daimler Sovereign 4.2 absolutely outstanding design 30 years on I don't think anything has matched it.

  • @bikerman6907
    @bikerman6907 3 роки тому +5

    The V12 engine sings quite well in the Green/white TWR Jaguar Race Car @ Bathurst back in 1985👍😎

    • @bikerman6907
      @bikerman6907 3 роки тому

      @Bill McQ you are so correct👍 it was the pre turbo era

  • @terminal-velocity111
    @terminal-velocity111 Рік тому +2

    2 years on, I’m still drawn to watch and appreciate such a lovely British Car.

  • @palhein-reim7430
    @palhein-reim7430 3 роки тому +2

    Tyrell’s workshop - the Oxford of automotive knowledge. The learned don always has a wry smile when he floors it.

  • @rip4273
    @rip4273 3 роки тому +15

    One of the best youtube channels without any doubt. So much information presented in an excellent and friendly way

  • @Laz_Arus
    @Laz_Arus 3 роки тому +7

    "It's just bringing everything out of its slumber". Sounds like me on most mornings now! I had a pre-loved Series 1 4.2 XJ6 here in OZ in the late 70's, and it was my first experience of how a saloon car could ride if engineered correctly. It wasn't the most reliable of cars and I sold it to a friend who later stripped it down and fixed all the niggles. I still have the Jaguar lust from all those years ago.

  • @slartybartfarst9737
    @slartybartfarst9737 3 роки тому +7

    Had that engine in 5.3 XJS, 100 mph in 1st only 3 speed auto but thats all it needed.. Worked in Jaguar Radford engine plant when the 12s were in production. What an engine, unreal.

  • @-DC-
    @-DC- 3 роки тому +10

    Haven't driven one of those in 30 years absolutely incredible car this entire xj generation was something special.

  • @watchclog2979
    @watchclog2979 3 роки тому +42

    I remember going to the dealership with dad when he bought the jaguar sovereign v12. That engine

    • @deanoallen5096
      @deanoallen5096 3 роки тому +5

      Is a true piece of art, it really is.

    • @williammorris1384
      @williammorris1384 3 роки тому +6

      What a dad !! Must be a great memory for you! Goodness me , he knew his stuff . Big respect ✊

    • @vindaloovince2194
      @vindaloovince2194 3 роки тому +1

      Beautiful car!!

  • @johncollymore1697
    @johncollymore1697 3 роки тому +54

    Fantastic video as always. As Iain Tyrrell so eloquently explains with his such knowledgeable commentary, the 1970's XJ Series were so refined, whilst combining a super ride and pretty good handling - magic Jaguar engineering. Shame BL didn't do them any favours at the time - so Mercedes went onto make a mint in the US market during this time, whilst Jaguar's reputation (for reliability and customer service) took a dive. Many thanks for demonstrating this so well Iain. Cheers.

    • @2DogsVlogs
      @2DogsVlogs 3 роки тому +2

      The V12 also didn't do them any favours. Their oil issues were notorious and a lot were taken of the road as you can't sell a car with an oil leak in Queensland post 1980. There are still common interstate but the only ones I ever see are the 4.2. MB's are still very common, especially the 280 & 450 models. Guess they don't leak like Jags. My brother almost bought an1985 XJS in 1991 till he was informed it could never be registered unless the engine was rebuilt due to oil leaks. It only had 36k on the clock. The car-yard was planning to scrap it.

    • @roberthayden1527
      @roberthayden1527 3 роки тому +3

      @@2DogsVlogs Oil leak can be dealt with by a new crank seal upgrade. Not a weekend job but it can be done. I know because I've had it done. No more oil leaks.

    • @longde
      @longde Рік тому

      @@2DogsVlogs the M116 and M117 mercedes v8 engines are bulletproof. Only certain M116 engines, with a single-row timing chain, can be troublesome but there's a workaround for that.

  • @jamesdurward866
    @jamesdurward866 3 роки тому +5

    My geography teacher had a blue double six - he’d drive it whilst smoking a pipe. Also had the tweed sports jacket with leather elbow patches. What a dude that man was.

  • @IAN1000IAN
    @IAN1000IAN 3 роки тому +5

    I could watch Ian all day , a craftsman that are hard to find these days.

  • @sayeager5559
    @sayeager5559 3 роки тому +37

    That coupe version at the end of the video is one of the prettiest cars of that era.

    • @bradcollins9647
      @bradcollins9647 3 роки тому +5

      No, not just pretty. This car is beautiful.

    • @AxLWake
      @AxLWake 3 роки тому +2

      You're God damned right!

  • @CreosoteChris
    @CreosoteChris 3 роки тому +26

    I remember seeinng these occasionally - as a kid riding around town on my bike. Even then, in my early teens, the "Double-Six" badge had a cachet of dreamy, exotic sophistication. Thanks for reminding me of those days, Ian - and for being (easily) my #1 fave UA-cam channel. Spot on.

    • @iseeolly9959
      @iseeolly9959 3 роки тому +2

      You should write poetry mate! Cheers x

  • @emporionaturalmixtaquara8314
    @emporionaturalmixtaquara8314 3 місяці тому +1

    Such a elegant car of its time and still today as it turns heads. Cars these days have no character.
    The interior smell of an old Jaguar does it for me every time.
    This brings back memories of when i use to work in a carwash.
    After valeting the midnight blue Daimler Double Six, the owner said i could take it out for a spin.
    At eighteen years of age it was a dream come true as i drove it through Hoxton Market in London everyone looked at the roar of the Double Six.
    This car was for sale and the owner really wanted me to have it but unfortunately the insurance at the time was twice the value of the car. What a shame!!
    Still going to buy a Jaguar when i move back to the UK one day!!

  • @thomaswykes3647
    @thomaswykes3647 3 роки тому +59

    My dad will have worked on that very car in 1977 at Browns Lane.

    • @rocketn8
      @rocketn8 3 роки тому +8

      Bloody good job he did too. Cheers

    • @thomaswykes3647
      @thomaswykes3647 3 роки тому +9

      He saw all sorts of "specials" go down the line too.
      Tacky gold plated models with sheep skin/rug seats destined for Saudi Arabia and even one with tartan seats which one of the Bay City Rollers had ordered!

    • @terminal-velocity111
      @terminal-velocity111 3 роки тому +2

      @@thomaswykes3647 My Dad was an experimental driver for BL. He was test driving this car on a test track (possibly Edge Hill). He told me that during the test, he was trying to destroy the break pads during heavy rain. Anyways, he had to abort the test as lighting was getting struck on the test track!

    • @CoreyjGrieve
      @CoreyjGrieve 3 роки тому +1

      I would of been at Allesley primary school looking over the factory as he worked on it.

    • @djonfonsteen6331
      @djonfonsteen6331 3 роки тому +1

      @@CoreyjGrieve I was 3 wondering when bod was on again. Now Its 2021... I'm saying sod off to the media show.. and now have a 1995 x300 xj6 sovereign. Happy days!!

  • @jimclarke1108
    @jimclarke1108 3 роки тому +13

    I owned a Daimler Double six series 3, back in the day, loved it, excellent ride, smooth, quiet, strong acceleration from idle to 6.500 RPM ))

    • @SampleTracks2224
      @SampleTracks2224 3 роки тому +1

      I read somewhere - and I don't know if it's true but I can believe it - that the engine was capable of being revved well beyond 8,000 rpm without shattering, and would have if Jaguar hadn't fitted softer springs to aid fuel economy and low-rpm smoothness, that bounced at around 7,500 rpm if you removed the rev limiting rotor. However that would have meant valve-to-piston contact, which would lead to another kind of explosion!

  • @arronjones6985
    @arronjones6985 3 роки тому +5

    That rear window!!! Was not expecting it to operate quite like that. Its like it went to finishing school. 😁

    • @williammorris1384
      @williammorris1384 3 роки тому +3

      It’s great to watch , isn’t it ?! I had a Mercedes CLK that had a technically similar pillar less window design , with the wavy rear window retraction , but this was a 2004 car !
      In a 1970’s jag , just magnificent!

  • @Clarkecars
    @Clarkecars 3 роки тому +2

    I own two 6.0 litres a `95 XJ 12 SWB and a `95 XJS cvt. I keep thinking I will sell one of them as I own a 2007 XJ8L and a 4X4 Cherokee I've owned over twenty plus years. However, whenever I take one of the V12s out for a drive I fall in love all over again. Perhaps I am just lucky but I've owned a 1988 XJ40 and a `67 XK-E type and all of my Jaguars have been reliable. Most issues with these cars can be traced to really simple maintenance issues such as making certain the main ground cable has good clean contacts that are free from galvanic corrosion and that the thermostats have "jiggle pins" to bleed air in the cooling system.
    Thank you for the presentation it was most enjoyable.

  • @jmark7390
    @jmark7390 3 роки тому +1

    Btw, Cadillac had automatic climate control back in 1964. So that was 15 years before the Jag. Loved those 4 door Jags. I actually love the 2 door.

  • @johnnyonenote376
    @johnnyonenote376 3 роки тому +5

    Ah, the cars of my youth...used to love seeing a Daimler Double-Six gliding down the road as a teenager... this one still looking beautifully elegant in 2020. Thanks for another informative video Iain, much appreciated.

  • @antongutierrez9885
    @antongutierrez9885 3 роки тому +35

    Its 3am where I am and it looks like I'm staying up to finish this new episode 🤣

  • @iluvbrownale
    @iluvbrownale 3 роки тому +2

    Sunday afternoon, tv on in the parents retreat room, and gently falling asleep to bits of this and having to rewind and watch again. Marvellous.

  • @sheumais63
    @sheumais63 3 роки тому +1

    Dad had dreamed of owning a Jag for years and it finally arrived on 31st July 1975. It looked lovely, even in mustard yellow with green velour interior, but good old Brtiish Leyland didn't bother too much with detail at the time and the rear axle was squint. One wheel was half an inch in front of the other, so it wore out a set of rear tyres in weeks and the car hopped as it tried to straighten itself on the road. The dealers didn't offer to fix it, they solved the problem by providing replacement tyres free when needed. Good old British Leyland, great designs, thrown together.

  • @VUO4E
    @VUO4E 3 роки тому +48

    Yes! The perfect ending for the weekend... btw, don't hesitate to pronounce the "s" at the end of 'Plas'.

    • @lewis72
      @lewis72 3 роки тому +5

      @Cool Ties
      Thanks !!!
      Many people, including me some years ago, thought it was more of a French pronunciation, where they never pronounce the last few letters of any word.

    • @iamplasticmonkey8176
      @iamplasticmonkey8176 3 роки тому +5

      Thank you for confirming what I had assumed all along. Glad I read your comment.

    • @darthvincor
      @darthvincor 3 роки тому +4

      The founder was called Guillaume van den Plas, which sounds like a French-speaking Belgian, so I suspect the s is indeed silent.

    • @carsyoungtimerfreak1149
      @carsyoungtimerfreak1149 3 роки тому +5

      Indeed, as far as I know vanden Plas was Flemish and thus the "s" should be pronounced.

    • @VUO4E
      @VUO4E 3 роки тому +7

      @@darthvincor things you need to know ; in Brussels a majority spoke dutch (flemish). Even dutch speaking parents gave french sounding names to their children, because nobility spoke french. In this case, the founder was a blacksmith...not exactly a baron. One of his sons was called Willy, a very atypical name for a french speaking person. Guillaume opened other workshops...in other flemish towns, not in the french speaking part of Belgium, Wallonia. Did I mention the family roots are Dutch (as in 'from the Netherlands')?. It's pretty safe to pronounce the 's'... :) but if you're more comfy saying 'pla', please do.

  • @joindivision1090
    @joindivision1090 3 роки тому +14

    Watching a Tyrell video is like slipping into a warm bath

    • @joindivision1090
      @joindivision1090 3 роки тому +2

      @Viktor Sligo never you mind about lowering into my strange territory!

    • @flashman3962
      @flashman3962 3 роки тому +3

      Excellent username.

  • @websurfer1585
    @websurfer1585 3 роки тому +14

    I've always loved these cars, and this is easily the most stunning example I've ever seen by far, absolutely gorgeous.

  • @kb9072
    @kb9072 3 роки тому

    As a 6/7 year old I had I short ride in a 5.3 V12 Jaguar. My Mum was ill so I got sent to stay with my Nan who lived in Fulham. My Dad was working as a chauffeur. His usual car that he drove was a Volvo his own car being an Austin 1100. On one particular day he got a job that required a Jaguar. He must of told the 3 Arab gents about my love of Jaguar's and they insisted they pick me up as I was only a short distance away. So I got woken up to come out in my pj's and go for a ride. I remember it was whisper quiet even at speed. I'm 51years old and still to this day is the best car I've been in.

  • @FelixIsMyName
    @FelixIsMyName 3 роки тому +15

    My dad use to have a Daimler Double Six VP when I was young, always loved the shape of the series 2 XJ. I would love to own one, one day.

    • @jackroutledge352
      @jackroutledge352 3 роки тому

      Well they’re pretty cheap for what they are - save up and you can have one! The problem isn’t the purchase price of course - it’s the maintenance. I have one (a double six, but not the vdp), and I spend at least 10 times as much time fixing it as I do driving it. Lots of fun either way though.

    • @FelixIsMyName
      @FelixIsMyName 3 роки тому

      @@jackroutledge352 If memory serves me right, you're lucky to get 3 MPG out of a double six?
      Dad spent years restoring his, which was a bronze colour. I adored the smell of it inside. It started my love for Jaguar and while I could get one, you're correct that the running costs make it a hard ask for me to take on, as it would be my only car.

  • @stringer-ik1pc
    @stringer-ik1pc 3 роки тому +9

    I had one of these in the 1980s, WPE111M, in metallic blue it had 4 strombergs and did about 8mpg.The roof on the vanden Plas was ever flex not vinyl. Loved this.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 роки тому

      Probably needed a tune up... like this one did...

  • @jensenhealey907efi
    @jensenhealey907efi 3 роки тому

    In the past I have owned and driven a 1976 XJ12C (5.3L with the Turbo400 transmission) and a 1994 XJ12 (6.0L with the 4L80E transmission) and they were both really wonderful cars to drive. I recall in the mid-2000's driving the 1994 XJ12 four door saloon across the USA and it was a real pleasure to use it for long road trips like that. A friend has a V12 XJS with a Tremec 5 speed transmission and being able to drive one f these V12 engines with a manual transmission behind it is a real revelation.

  • @georgek.papafilippou2583
    @georgek.papafilippou2583 Рік тому +2

    The beauty and the elegant styling of a car like this is unparalleled even by all modern standards. Thank you Iain for videos like this!

  • @robertcook2572
    @robertcook2572 3 роки тому +50

    Daimler Double Six.
    Has a car ever had a more mellifluous name?

    • @cosgraham534
      @cosgraham534 3 роки тому +3

      And the name goes right back to the 1920s

    • @MoultrieGeek
      @MoultrieGeek 3 роки тому +9

      I'll see your mellifluous and raise you a melodious.

    • @gordonlamb6034
      @gordonlamb6034 3 роки тому +2

      Thank you Robert for introducing me to a new word

    • @10kamala
      @10kamala 3 роки тому +1

      ...only when you add the word coupe to the end! My Dad had 2 double six coupes in the eighties. Still my favourite car and the only one which beats the Jensen Interceptor. Opinion, of course!

    • @cornishrider
      @cornishrider 3 роки тому

      Like the Super Eight in the 2000's!

  • @melanieraphael5144
    @melanieraphael5144 3 роки тому +17

    Brilliant! Love the passion for these cars that you exude Iain. All so interesting and so well done!! Thank you

  • @OrnumCR
    @OrnumCR 3 роки тому +1

    I just sold my Daimler Double Six Vanden Plas after many years of enjoyment and reliable motoring. Wonderful car. Mine was 1974 build on carburettors...

  • @arthuralford
    @arthuralford 3 роки тому +2

    Every time I watch Iain fix a car, I learn something. The injector trick? I'd never have thought of it

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 роки тому

      Well decades ago had an injector flooding the engine of my '79 Cadillac Seville (still have it) with fuel. Only 1 MPG !!! 20 gallons gone in 20 miles! Called Cadillac and they wanted $150 for a new injector, and the engine has 8 injectors: 8 x $150 = $1200... back when a dollar was worth something... so that idea left me... I removed the injector and blew compressed air through it backwards while a helper touched 12 volts to it... that fixed it and it is still fine now...

  • @Countach100
    @Countach100 3 роки тому +9

    The floor of his garage is cleaner than the floor of my kitchen. That is refined.

  • @andrewshaw1440
    @andrewshaw1440 2 роки тому +3

    So refreshing to enjoy a knowledgeable, intelligent,interesting,really nice guy talk about cars, so much better then the brash opinionated drivel we have endured on our TV screens in recent years, well done Iain, and thank you.

  • @davidburne9477
    @davidburne9477 3 роки тому

    So, I’m 15 and working in a legal practice as a ‘junior’ in my school summer holidays. The boss needs to go up to his stately home in the Adelaide Hills to get some boxes of files, so we head off into the twisties, with the top down, in his green V12 E-Type. Oh, glory me! Never fails to make me smile.

  • @earltpt
    @earltpt 3 роки тому +1

    A friend of my Dad gave me a lift to school in one when I was a lad of 15 circa 1973.....omg...I can still remember the sensation of effortless power and refinement !
    We had a VW beetle 😂

  • @marcinmajewski8494
    @marcinmajewski8494 3 роки тому +8

    I just love how you talk about cars :) And big kudos for being such a good doctor for them. I keep waiting impatiently for more episodes.

  • @davewinst1
    @davewinst1 3 роки тому +3

    Such a fantastic and interesting video going into all the fine details that I love, keep up the good work, what a car. Sublime engineering

  • @SeamusHatch
    @SeamusHatch 3 роки тому

    My Dad had a number of DaImlers in the 1970s. When I got my first job in 1986 a bought an Aegean Blue Double-Six Vanden Plas from a pilot. It was an early M reg, with a number plate a out 50 away from William Lyons’ 66VDP. Keeping the Strombergs in tune was almost impossible. I put new springs and a set of 6 Konis on it, transformed the ride. I wish I still had it.

  • @italy4blktop
    @italy4blktop 3 роки тому +1

    THIS GUY IS GREAT, I SOLD JAGUAR CARS FOR 40 YEARS AND HE IS ON POINT ON ALL DETAILS, VERY IMPRESSIVE GUY. VERY IMPRESSIVE CAR.

  • @farmerlamb2372
    @farmerlamb2372 3 роки тому +4

    46 years ago today my mum was taken to her wedding in a XJ12 in 1974, car is still owned by her childhood friend's husband, 40k miles, he let me drive it last year! he also bought a Range Rover at the same time!

    • @wilburchubs
      @wilburchubs 3 роки тому +2

      My 1974 XJ12 arrives on Monday :D

  • @jimmcculloch3786
    @jimmcculloch3786 3 роки тому +4

    Another fantastic video Sir! Your knowledge and description of these cars, is priceless. Thank you :)

  • @whitedog1
    @whitedog1 Рік тому +1

    I had the distinct pleasure to own a 1973 LWB VDP version while living in Sydney 1998-2000. It had only 48k miles when I bought it from the original owner, an 80yr. old accountant on the Northern Beaches area who drove it the two miles to work and back. EVEN though I am American, I have owned numerous British cars since learning to drive, my first was a 1966 Austin Healey and my last was a 1994 LWB Range Rover, bought in 2000; it was my daily driver for 12yrs. I've owned a slew of Rover and Rover cars and have driven everything from Jaguar XKE six and v12s, Lotus Europas, Minis, TR6's and on and on. I go to this length of citing these cars because the Daimler was in a class all by itself. First, it was in pristine condition mechanically and cosmetically (BRG, black interior. The most amazing thing about this car? That it had balanced handling that came alive at high speed. I use to take the approach ramp from Neutral Bay to the Sydney Harbour Bridge doing 80mph around the curved section of the ramp. I could easily 'steer' the car using the throttle to gently bring the rear end of the car in or out at speed around that curve. Driving at 100mph on freeways was a stroll. I paid AUD$10k, which with the lowest exchange rate ever meant I spent just under USD$5k. I regrettably sold it for AUD$5k when I left Sydney, a decision I soo regret even to this day. No experience of climbing into a car, driving it, owning it, has ever equaled it.

  • @peterbullen3347
    @peterbullen3347 3 роки тому

    When I watch these UA-cam videos on old jags and other cars of the 60s and 70s it fills me with some sadness, in the mid 70s I had a summer job from school working in a scrap yard, we used to strip all the brass and copper from these old cars... These cars had loads of it. Imagine all the window trims that were destroyed. :(

  • @ginggur17
    @ginggur17 3 роки тому +4

    You’ve made my day, simply seeing another video released by you. Lovely lovely car Iain, thankyou again for giving us the insight of your knowledge. 👍👍👍👍

  • @guinnessharvey4476
    @guinnessharvey4476 3 роки тому +3

    I absolutely love your content. Great to hear someone who clearly knows their stuff. Keep up the good work!

  • @Kitfoxmk1
    @Kitfoxmk1 3 роки тому +1

    Very enjoyable, my Dad had 4 xj6 ‘s through the 70’s , the last two both had climate control, one was R reg and the other S reg. All of them had the chrome pressed steel wheels.
    They also had a cassette recorder with a microphone on a lead in the glove box, presumably for dictation. I used to sit in it and record the top 20 on a Sunday evening as the recording was superior to my recorder indoors.
    I clearly remember he had a Daimler double six loan car when one of them was being serviced, I thought that was really special.
    I think my favourite was the first one, a 1971 4.2 swb series 1, black with red leather interior and a full sunroof. It had the early instruments across the dashboard. Fabulous cars.

  • @karlbassett8485
    @karlbassett8485 3 роки тому +1

    My cousin had a Daimler Double Six coupe years ago. He let me drive it a few miles to the shops and back. When there was snow on the ground. And I only had my provisional licence and hadn't passed my test.... I will say that it was WAY faster than the Metro I was learning to drive in. Thinking back now he must have been insane.

  • @silvermovermedia9737
    @silvermovermedia9737 3 роки тому +4

    My boss had the Daimler Double Six Coupe, back in 1982, a fantastic car.

  • @stuartstephens
    @stuartstephens 3 роки тому +3

    The Jaguars sedan (and in particular the coupe), were beautifully designed. However, to be fair General Motors had a very good automatic air conditioning system available across most of its brands starting in the mid 1960s. I remember a 1966 Pontiac Bonneville owned by a family friend that had it.

    • @MBSLC
      @MBSLC Рік тому

      Indeed! My 1968 Cadillac Coupe DeVille was so equipped.

  • @shananagans5
    @shananagans5 2 роки тому +2

    Amazing example of this model. Back in the day my uncle had a Jaguar and I loved staying with my aunt and uncle for the summers because I got to ride in it. I think it is probably the most beautiful sedan ever designed. The hood lines, the rear fenders, it's just beautiful from every angle.

  • @Sedge63
    @Sedge63 3 роки тому

    My Dad had a Daimler Sovereign. Brought back some memories. Another "can't put it down" episode.

  • @brindwaldron2071
    @brindwaldron2071 3 роки тому +2

    Most informative and enjoyable. Video delivered by a real specialist in an easy conversational manner.

  • @davidgrover2665
    @davidgrover2665 3 роки тому +4

    Fascinating as always - could listen to Iain wax lyrical about cars all day!

  • @Stuart.Mckenzie
    @Stuart.Mckenzie 3 роки тому

    I worked at Vanden Plas in north London as a junior engineer at the time this car was made, fresh out of university. The workmen there were all artists with the paintwork and hand painted coach line with gold paint. Great memories.

  • @marcelhandsome6042
    @marcelhandsome6042 3 роки тому +1

    This car is intriguing in the fact that in terms of noise suppression and ride quality it bettered any Roll-Royce or Mercedes at the time and held that title for decades even when the Mercedes S-Class W140 arrived in 1991!! A marvel of British engineering! despite its poor fuel economy, corrosion resistance.

  • @lami150sx
    @lami150sx 3 роки тому +4

    Not enough videos best channel on UA-cam please keep them coming

  • @gordonsimpson3235
    @gordonsimpson3235 3 роки тому +3

    Enjoyed that Iain. I used to sell these beauties in the 70's. All XJ's were a fantastic ride ( except 2.8), but the Twelves were ultra special. We used to supply them to Captains of Industry - as you said mostly chauffer driven.

  • @Sami-lx7mf
    @Sami-lx7mf 3 роки тому +2

    My late father had a 1987 XJS HE V12 a wonderful automobile with character.
    Thanks for those nuggets of knowledge and insight.

  • @GT380man
    @GT380man Рік тому +1

    My dad purchased what seemed to me as a kid a nearly new Jaguar 420G in dark blue over light, lots of chrome, low mileage and beautiful inside and out. This would have been after the first oil shock & nobody wanted big motors with a thirst. I recall wood & leather everywhere. Picnic tables in the back. And it went, too. Dad would sometimes take just me out for a Sunday drive, because I liked being around machines & tools.
    I think he sold it a few years later when he emigrated to the US, where he’s buried.
    He liked special cars. We also had a TVR Tuscan, V8 in a fibreglass body in green. Intoxicating.

  • @Rasscasse
    @Rasscasse 3 роки тому +3

    What a lovely thing isn’t it.
    I enjoyed watching this Iain, thank you.
    (From a Deva Dog)

  • @JohnDavis-ed5sg
    @JohnDavis-ed5sg 3 роки тому +21

    Well that is very interesting about the metallic paint - I remember those Blue Mink or Silver Fords of the late sixties used to go dull in a year or two, I never knew why. Just another nugget of (shiny!) gold from this great channel.

    • @V8_screw_electric_cars
      @V8_screw_electric_cars 3 роки тому +1

      Single stage enamel paint but the non metallic ones were good because there was no peeling off clearcoat.

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear 3 роки тому +2

      The color was "moon dust", a metallic paint that failed quiet early in the life of the car. In an effort to keep it looking nice I ruined it. Within two years of purchase the car was repainted with a Dupont manufactured paint that was similar color, seemed to hold up better.

  • @markrainford1219
    @markrainford1219 3 роки тому

    I had the pleasure of being sat in the back a coupe at 150 MPH, with the windows down. Forty years later my ears are still ringing.

  • @jeremytoms5163
    @jeremytoms5163 3 роки тому

    Remember working at a garage in Mayfair (installing heating) and they had an E-Type in for a service. The mechanic servicing it must have been in his late 50s at that time. Anyway he started it up and everyone in the garage was just watching this beautiful machine and listening to the sound. Best thing he did though was sit a cup of water on the rocker cover. He reckoned that when the water stopped shaking, the carbs were in balance. Crazy, engine purring away, not a ripple in the water. Loved Jags ever since. Just wish I could afford one.

  • @Deftonesdsm
    @Deftonesdsm 3 роки тому +4

    Sampson Boat Co. , Tyrrells classic cars, and great race from Aarava today it was a great day on youtube. Now just waiting for Leno's garage later 2nite
    Lexus LS400s are some of the most reliable nice cars ever. Yota knew what they are doing in the 90s

  • @rogerbyrne9040
    @rogerbyrne9040 3 роки тому +6

    Just shows British engineering can't be beaten. I'll take the coupe just have it polished and delivered to my house!

  • @drmikettx4325
    @drmikettx4325 3 роки тому +2

    A dear friend of my father owned the Hand and Heart Public House in Holt, N. Wales many years ago and owned one of these fine machines. I remember traveling to the Farnborough Air Show in this car and being amazed by the power and refinement as a teenager. Awesome video - many thanks for posting.

  • @azizhachimi8744
    @azizhachimi8744 3 роки тому

    Tyrrell’s Classic Workshop is on par if not better than Harry’s Garage: the composed attitude of Tyrell and his downy voice makes his videos a blessing!

  • @stephen9869
    @stephen9869 3 роки тому +4

    When Jags still had style and charm, like our esteemed presenter! I'd be really interetseted to see a *Bristol Blenheim or Brigand* featured and driven on a show such as this.

    • @andrewbragger2679
      @andrewbragger2679 3 роки тому

      The new xj has style and charm my friend. You've overlooked it....

  • @G4RY1159
    @G4RY1159 3 роки тому +35

    Extremely difficult not to think of Arthur Daley while looking at the Jag, the late George Cole

    • @ericpisch2732
      @ericpisch2732 3 роки тому +2

      He had two Daimler double six’s

    • @andicog
      @andicog 3 роки тому +3

      George Cole actually bought one of the Jaguars from the show, it was later raffled by the TV or Radio Times and Jaguar gave him a discount on a new one to replace it , in the later episodes he drove an XJ/12 before switching to an XJ/40 . In later life he had an X type. Edward woodwood also drove a Jaguar XJ in the equaliser and XJ's featured in rock band whitesnakes video for 'Here I go again'

    • @MLB9000
      @MLB9000 3 роки тому +2

      And let’s not forget the Equalizer!

    • @andicog
      @andicog 3 роки тому

      @@MLB9000 I did mention the Equaliser...

    • @G4RY1159
      @G4RY1159 3 роки тому

      @@MLB9000 Another show I never missed 👍

  • @31Macdog
    @31Macdog 3 роки тому

    That rear number plate brought back some memories of my childhood in the late 70's early 80's, my Dad (BL/Austin worker @ Longbridge) always used the Patrick motors petrol station across the road from Longbridge Train Station. Remember going into the parts store next door owned by the same company, and they had a museum in Kings Norton, (Lifford lane?)where PMG displayed their cars.

  • @JasonLambek
    @JasonLambek 3 роки тому

    When I was a kid growing up in Ohio, (don't ask), I was strangely fond of a neighbor of mine’s V12 Jaguar. I wasn't but 11 or 12 years old but remember riding my wanna be bmx bike by it over and over and being really taken with it. It's fantastic, all these years later, being acquainted with it again; I'm more impressed with it now knowing a bit more.
    Fantastic channel. I recommend it often to colleagues and friends. Cheers.

  • @Gkuljian
    @Gkuljian 3 роки тому +3

    I can't believe it, 40 years later and I'm learning about this amazing car which was totally off my radar screen. And I grew up in a town where there should have been a few of them. What a great history lesson. Now I want to go back in time so I can go crazy when I see one, like I did when I saw the Espada, or Dino.

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 2 роки тому

      You grew up in Doncaster?

    • @Gkuljian
      @Gkuljian 2 роки тому

      @@ianmangham4570 Palo Alto. I wonder what it's like now.

    • @ianmangham4570
      @ianmangham4570 2 роки тому

      @@Gkuljian Sidewalks are covered in shit and piss, homeless everywhere.

  • @rocketsock4297
    @rocketsock4297 3 роки тому +12

    😍Delicious color!

  • @timboharty7325
    @timboharty7325 6 місяців тому +1

    Was lucky enough to have done my apprenticeship with a Jaguar specialist and spent countless hour after work hours playing with jags , my boss has a Daimler double six , and I’ve owned many series 2s &3s , my favourite being a series 2 XJ 4.2 coupe
    Fantastic channel , probably one of the best on UA-cam

  • @mrcogginsgarage7062
    @mrcogginsgarage7062 3 роки тому +3

    Allways a pleasure to listen to someone,who really knows what he's talking about Thankyou very much .

  • @sixtring73
    @sixtring73 3 роки тому +5

    What a beauty! Love the trick with the lazy injectors, I'll remember that!

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 роки тому

      Yessir, decades ago had an injector flooding the engine of my '79 Cadillac Seville (still have it) with fuel. Only 1 MPG !!! 20 gallons gone in 20 miles! Called Cadillac and they wanted $150 for a new injector, and the engine has 8 injectors: 8 x $150 = $1200... back when a dollar was worth something... so that idea left me... I removed the injector and blew compressed air through it backwards while a helper touched 12 volts to it... that fixed it and it is still fine now...

  • @lindaoffenbach
    @lindaoffenbach 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent. I have actually had the pleasure of driving one of these a few years ago, indeed being extremely rare. To my astonischment I had to take its width into account measuring at ~2 metres which I would not have guessed. Our Volvo S60 measures at ~1,90m. At first glance I projected the Jag about the same but it wasn't. 10 Cm is quite the difference for judging the opposite side of the car. This so much tells about the entire elegance of the design. And oh yes, it drives silky smooth, uncomparable even with any modern premium brand such as Mercedes. This Jag is more than effortless; actually gliding a carpet with hardly any audible effort coming from the engine bay, and it is extremely quiet. Quite the experience it was. The owner did not have any technical problems with it at all actually, other than regular maintainance. However, chrome had started to rust here and there a little, but that can be replaced.

  • @GeorgeSPAMTindle
    @GeorgeSPAMTindle 3 роки тому

    I was fortunate enough to have one of these for a year or so. One thing that I remember about the car is the Owner's Handbook, in the section covering oil and water it stated "Tell your driver to check the oil weekly, and before any long journey". They knew their market.

  • @chrisb3989
    @chrisb3989 2 роки тому +1

    Iain it is a privilege to watch you work. If ever I need a heart pacemaker I want you to tune it.