July 14, 2018

1968 Jaguar 240: More Images

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]More ‘in-depth’ images of our 1968 Jaguar 240.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”20451,20452,20453,20454,20455,20456,20457,20458,20459,20460,20461,20462,20463,20464,20465,20466,20467,20468,20469,20470,20471,20472,20473,20474,20475,20476,20477,20478,20479,20480,20481,20482,20483,20484,20485,20486,20487,20488,20489,20490,20491,20492,20493,20494,20495,20496,20497,20498,20499,20500,20501,20502″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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Yahoo – July 2018

Source: Yahoo Barons will auction off a pair of barn-find Jaguar E-type Series 2s during their July 17 auction at Sandown Park, offering an interesting prospect

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1968 Jaguar 240: More Images

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]More ‘in-depth’ images of our 1968 Jaguar 240.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”20451,20452,20453,20454,20455,20456,20457,20458,20459,20460,20461,20462,20463,20464,20465,20466,20467,20468,20469,20470,20471,20472,20473,20474,20475,20476,20477,20478,20479,20480,20481,20482,20483,20484,20485,20486,20487,20488,20489,20490,20491,20492,20493,20494,20495,20496,20497,20498,20499,20500,20501,20502″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Now in to the final stage of our Ford Capri Restoration

With the detailer booked in well in advance for 14th June we were expecting to have our car complete and ready to go but unfortunately we are close but not yet complete.

Paul Johnson Valeting nevertheless came in and as always made an amazing job to give our Capri a much needed clean and polish.

We are just waiting on a few parts to arrive so we can get her finished and back on the road.

Finding a unique collection of classics in the highlands of Scotland

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]It’s not often we get the opportunity to visit a site with such a vast array of classic cars. Cars that haven’t seen the Scottish roads for some time.

12 hours on the road but a trip well worth doing.

[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”20560,20561,20562,20563,20564,20565,20566,20567,20568,20569,20570,20571,20572,20573,20574,20575,20581,20582,20583,20584,20585,20586,20587,20588,20589,20590,20591,20592,20593,20594,20595,20596,20597,20598,20599,20600,20601,20602″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The reason for our visit was to view three Jaguar E-Types that were available for sale. A 1969 and a 1970 complete as well as a separate shell with a huge selection of parts. We are now en-route to Suffolk with a new additions, soon to be restored.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_gallery type=”image_grid” images=”20603,20604,20605,20606,20607,20608,20609,20610,20611,20612,20613,20614,20615,20616,20617,20618,20619,20620,20621,20622,20623,20624,20625,20626,20627,20628,20629,20630,20631,20632,20633,20634,20635,20636,20637,20638,20639,20640,20641,20642,20643,20644″][/vc_column][/vc_row]

Yahoo – July 2018

Source: Yahoo

Barons will auction off a pair of barn-find Jaguar E-type Series 2s during their July 17 auction at Sandown Park, offering an interesting prospect to those interested in a new project vehicle.

Expected to sell for £15,000-£20,000 apiece, the pair of Jags are a tempting purchase for anyone brave enough to take on the extensive restoration work required to bring them back to full health.

A 1969 manual example in red comes as a complete car with working engine but requires extensive body restoration, while a white 1970 automatic model with full-length Webasto sunroof comes with a triple-carburettor engine that needs an overhaul.

For those already working on an E-type project of their own, an entire bodyshell plus parts are being sold as a lot, expected to fetch around £6000-£10,000 come Tuesday.

Not every Jaguar E-type in this auction requires TLC aplenty, however. A matching numbers 1967 E-type Series 1.5 2+2 in Dark Blue, with 40,160 miles on the clock, is ready to drive away, MoT still in date. With no restoration needed in this case, £49,000 to £54,000 is expected to be where the winning bidder’s price will fall.

Barons has also embraced a summer theme for their July auction, with no less than 23 convertibles passing over their auction block on Tuesday.

A 22,300-mile 1970 Mercedes-Benz 280SL Pagoda imported from sunny Florida tops the convertibles billing with a £60,000-£80,000 estimate, which handily comes with its original hardtop to cope with more traditional British weather.

Those looking for something older will likely be interested in a 1925 Riley Redwing, believed to be one of only four ever built. It features a 1.5L 10.8hp side valve engine mated to a four-speed non-synchro gearbox capable of 70mph, or 90mph with a downhill stretch of road and tailwind!

Those less flush with cash still have plenty of lots worth considering. A 1960 Austin Mini fitted with an early Cooper Silver Seal 998cc engine is estimated to sell for £13,000-£16,000, while some cars are estimated to go for as little as £1500, should a V6-powered Rover 827 Sterling be of interest to you.

A day out with the family in Orford

We took a family trip out to Orford this weekend to have a look around and enjoy the sunshine.

It was to our (my) delight to see a 280SL sitting outside Pump Street Bakery, especially in the same week as having purchased mine. Also, tucked away in the corner was a beautiful Austin Healey  3000.