6 Months Shop and Partial Fleet Update
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- It's been 6 months since I quit my job and started running my classic car shop full time. To celebrate let's do a partial fleet update and look at future projects for the workshop.
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Don’t worry about getting videos out on time. Loyal supporters will understand and wait. Family always comes first. Wishing you all the best.
Well said Jack 👍
Seconded
You really don't need to apologise. I'm sure that everyone wants you to be happy and succeed, first and foremost.
No need to aplogise Adam I am sure everybody like me is just grateful for what you do to keep us entertained. Familly life must take priority.
Look after yourself first, we can wait for videos. Just make them nice and long!
Don’t worry about the videos, focus on taking care of family and keeping income coming in, you owe us nothing, we love seeing your work, but we are not the top priority. Good luck.
Hope nothing too serious going on Adam. Family always comes first!
Thanks for the update, Adam. Wow you sure have a bunch of Jags to look after. Hope all works out well on the family matters. God bless.
Good luck to you Adam, persuing your dreams. I wish you every success, and keep these great videos coming.
Thank you for the update! There is no hurry for the videos, only when ready.
Adam
Think you need to do a crayfish festival explanation.
Those lovely outboards need some time too. Lakes in Sweden are incredible
If you have the time Adam, a live chat would be great, but as has been said family comes first so don't worry if its time out of your busy life.
... and the landcrab?
Don't worry about putting videos out, Adam - we all have our responsibilities and commitments in the real world 👍
Take good care of yourself and your family Adam-always a priority. Looking forward to future content/updates when you are able to provide them-cheers
As you say Adam . No work , no pay !!! Lot's of projects on the go !
The recovery truck needs a British flag vinyl wrap.
i know what it is like to own and operate a business . My first was a laundry and dry cleaners where I employed 55 and I was only 25 . Now I did not come from money nor did my family help me all on my own . Then my next was located in Los Angeles , CA for over 30 years . Yelp no paid sick leave , no vacation paid leave nor any other benefits such as health insurance all self paid . In the US u pay Social Security taxes for retirement . As an employee u pay 50% of that tax and the employer pays the other . Since I was self employed I paid 100% of my Social Security tax which is about 13% .
Sounds like your summer is the same as ours here in the uk !! wet and windy !!
Thank you for your Jag dedication and all the video's but family always comes first. I think we all will understand why you keep private things to yourself. All the best and cheers from the Netherlands.
Hi I enjoy your videos with your fleet I would some type of board under the tyres of your fleet because it can help the tyres last longer as concrete can change temperature
When I lived in the UK and owned a MGB as long as it wasn't raining heavy or snowing, the top was down.
Sadly it’s been raining every day for 3 weeks now
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Oh dear, that’s not fun. I thought only England suffered like that.
Hope you're all ok Adam.. (Phil)
I always enjoy your channel! Don't stress- I run my own business in California restoring Lincoln Continentals and if I don't work, the income stops. But, somehow it always comes back-especially when you focus on good, loyal customers.
Have you ever changed a windshield on a 1989 XJS convertible? I need to do mine and it would be nice to have some guidance....if you've done a video or might have some tips.
Keep up the good work!
It might be worth sprucing up the appearance of the transporter as a corporate image thing. It looks as though it wouldn't take too much patching and polishing to look good from a moderate distance.
Hi Adam thanks for the update you have to put family first hope it all goes well and don't worry about the video's you know we will watch them when there ready take care best regards Andy Allen.
I'm very interested in your fixes..I have an xtype 2004 2 lotre d estate here in Norwich UK....where did you learn your mechanical skills?
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Is that an XJR I see in the background?
I know this is a car channel, but is there any chance you could introduce your horses please?
Hi Adam - quick question which you might be able to help with! I'm going to be doing an engine swap on a Series 2 XJ, going from 4.2 XK to a v12 - do you happen to know if the propshafts are the same between the two XJ models? It's the only thing I haven't been able to get to the bottom of as the v12 I'm using is coming out of an XJS - thanks!
Is the blue XJ12 getting the V12 engine that was meant for the burnt- out SI XJ6 ?
No a different engine. We’ll see what happens with the burnt series 1. The new owner seems to have a lot on his plate
@@LivingWithAClassic Glad to see a deserving car and engine being put together and back on the road !
Excited for the XJ-RS project too....
Your family is first. These cars are nice and fun, but they are going to be cold and rusty 10 years after you are dead.