This Utterly Ruined Jaguar E-Type Has Been Stunningly Restored
When just the 10th Jaguar E-Type 4.2 ever built was discovered lying in a Gloucestershire forest after over 30 years of abandonment, any normal person would take a look and dismiss the chances of it ever driving again. But a car like this just has to be saved, and where there’s a will, there’s a way.
The body of chassis number 10 was beyond saving, sadly. The A-pillars had corroded, the roof had collapsed and the metal itself was unfit to be salvaged, but amazingly the car still had its original, numbers-matching drivetrain and suspension.
Specialist restorer E-Type UK undertook the mammoth task. They had to source or hand-make almost everything apart from those key core parts that remained, starting with a period-correct floor pan and bulkheads. The panels were beaten in-house, a roof was sourced and the whole lot was assembled on a specialist body alignment jig.
The body was then painted in Opalescent Silver Grey; a finish that was then polished for 60 hours in order to get the right shine. The original cam covers and cylinder head were salvaged and machine polished to a much higher standard than they were when new, but most of the rest of the engine parts had decayed beyond saving.
Since a lot of the car was technically new anyway, E-Type UK pushed the boat out and fitted a stainless steel sports exhaust with tubular manifolds that “creates a beautiful 4.2-litre symphony.” At the same time, the new owner footing the restoration bill changed a few more items. High-lift cams for more high-rev power, a balanced and lightened crank and a modern five-speed gearbox make this an E-Type that’s even nicer to live with.
E-Type UK founder Marcus Holland released a statement saying:
“We have seen and completed a number of ‘bush-find’ restorations, but this must be one of the most significant E-Type UK has ever undertaken. Learning of its wonderful history, and being able to restore another Jaguar classic to its former glory has been a pleasure.”
Comments
It’s gonna be weird when all of us are like 80 years old and a C8 Corvette is found abandoned like this
Yes
Except nobody’s going to want to restore that
at least it would be cheaper
Glad to see it restored
Pretty sure they just time traveled and bought it brand new
and tbh that would probably be easier than that whole restoration process haha
Amazing
At least the rocker covers are original…
Right? Pretty much just a recreation with an old VIN tag.
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They did a rewind time to it
no they didn’t, all they did was restore it
glad to see heer running again