In my youth I knew a chick that drove her dad's E-type. She was always calling from somewhere out on the road for help, which I never failed to provide ;-) , but in spite of it's unreliability, that E-Type was one beautiful car.Lightning F3 & the Jag-E1964 BAC Lightning F3 Interceptor | British Aircraft Corporation | English Electric Lightning | Supersonic Jet Fighter of the RAF in the 1960s1965 Jaguar E-Type | Jaguar XK-E | Series 1 | Convertible OTS | Open Two Seater | 3.8L XK Straight 6 265hp | Top Speed 240 kph 149 mph | English Sports Car manufactured in different styles and layouts between 1961 - 1975
And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
The E Type was every boy's fantasy despite its flawed electrical system. I don't know of young men who fantasized about the F-3 Lightning. It looked way too much like a Mig 21 for my young tastes.
ReplyDeleteLucas electrics, .meh. As the saying goes: "The British drink warm beer because Lucas make refridgerators.
ReplyDeleteI restore E types, and other interesting English cars. I search the world for NOS lucas parts because , despite the reputation, they are worlds better than modern production stuff. Most of the problem with all British cars is unskilled mechanics trying to fix things they didn't understand. The reality is they are simple, and easy to fix, but they ARE different than similar era domestic cars...And if you really want a thrill, almost all airliners built today use a LOT of Lucas made parts.
ReplyDeleteAh, Lucas, the Prince of Darkness. A friend of mine in San Diego has 5 or 6 old Jags that he has taken down to bare metal and restored. They are wonderful cars but that still didn't stop the occasional call from him asking for me to come to his breakdown site with some baling wire. Things just fall off.
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