1953 Vauxhall Velox Series E.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 янв 2025

Комментарии • 35

  • @bcfairlie1
    @bcfairlie1 2 года назад +1

    This takes me back. In 1968 our first family car was a 1954 Velox. We covered mega miles in it. Later in 1983 I bought a 1963 Velox with the 2.6. Great cars

  • @peterriggall8409
    @peterriggall8409 2 года назад +2

    She looks great Paul. So many interesting features. Beautiful condition. Nice to have it still in the original colour. Look forward to a drive video when time permits.

  • @LivetoDriveUK
    @LivetoDriveUK 2 года назад +1

    Paul, we finally got to watch this. Dame Vera Velox is absolutely beautiful. A gorgeous colour. Looks like she has a really deep shine that I would love to spend hours polishing with Autoglym 😊 That bonnet is a work of art. A great addition to your collection Paul 👍

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  2 года назад +2

      Tnanks Paul, I do rather think she is beautiful. Looks better now the ‘modern’ radio/cassette has gone

  • @chrisrag1346
    @chrisrag1346 2 года назад +1

    What a lovely old car. thanks for sharing

    • @millzy9460
      @millzy9460 9 месяцев назад

      WOW ! I had a 1939 Vauxhall J. My first car about 64years ago, I'm 80 now fantastic car to own, we had a great life together. What stories that car had lol.

  • @ajkilgour
    @ajkilgour 2 года назад +1

    Super cool Paul. Love the side opening bonnet.

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

    I have heard of the side opening bonnet on these early cars, but not seen it till now!

  • @billmcclean6986
    @billmcclean6986 Год назад

    Love old vehicles. I have a 96 carine that i use as a daily driver

  • @colvinator1611
    @colvinator1611 Год назад

    Excellent ! Thanks a lot. Colin UK 🇬🇧

  • @fyiaustralia9686
    @fyiaustralia9686 Год назад

    Pretty interesting to have variable speed wipers driven from the motor revs. The Vauxhall 14/6 also had the same feature.

  • @michaelbenardo5695
    @michaelbenardo5695 9 месяцев назад

    This 6 cylinder version is the one I would want.

  • @tonyval4817
    @tonyval4817 2 года назад +3

    A very comprehensive presentation Paul! And a lovely car. I wonder whether the engine (did you say 138 cu in) have much in common with the 138 engine used in Holden cars in the model or two prior to the EJ?

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  2 года назад

      To the best of my knowledge the engines were different. Similarities, I’m not sure about.

  • @984francis
    @984francis Год назад +1

    I remember my neighbour used to be visited by a couple in one of these. I was always struck by the frankly odd styling, especially the rear aspect, that of course did make it distinctive. I'm surprised by how spartan the interior is for a 6 cylinder model, even considering the era.

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

    Good luck with finding a rear window blind! These are much sought after for vintage VOLKSWAGENS & KARMANN-GHIAS

  • @michaelbenardo5695
    @michaelbenardo5695 9 месяцев назад

    The Buick's hood used to open like that. If you unlatch both sides, you can easily lift it off with no tools.

  • @rosskelly8268
    @rosskelly8268 6 месяцев назад

    *Paul, I grew up in New Lambton, and I was trying to guess where the Vauxhall dealer might have been. Maybe Lambton Rd, maybe Regent St, maybe Hobart Rd.... ?* By the way, my first car was a PA Velox 2-speed. That's a bit of a joke - it used to jump out of top! In the end it was driven around in 2nd gear. That was back in 1972. Strange to recall that a sound and straight PA with a gearbox problem was regarded in 1973 as almost worthless and I sold it for something like $100.... And bought an FB31 VX-4/90 (97 cubic inch update version) which was about 5 years younger. Incredibly, I paid $100 for the VX-4/90, so I came out even-Stevens, so to speak! That was an unusual brown with white stripe colour scheme. The VX needed and engine overhaul from being used very hard in its 9 years on the road, hence why I got it for a song. But imagine buying an almost rust-free VX-4/90 for $100!

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад

      @@rosskelly8268 to be honest I’m not sure where the dealer was located in New Lambton but I have seen a pic of the dealership. The PA Velox were a nice car but most I see are autos.

  • @Bugas03
    @Bugas03 10 месяцев назад

    HI
    Regards
    Nice cars, I prefer T type, but great touch with lateral bonnet.
    The "stylized" flute begun with model L type. (not real/inicial flutes).
    Thanks
    GB

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

    POSH CAR! My Austin A40 Farina also had such sliding windows - but NO lock. Anyone could have got in! ALSO, this car NOT ONLY has a bonnet that opens to either side, but can actually be removed!

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nygelmiller5293 yes, bonnet can be removed but I strongly recommend having 2 strong men to do it as it is damn heavy.

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

    Thoughtful touch - most cars with a tapering bonnet (particularly the VW Beetle,) had such a narrow bonnet opening, to access the engine. However, I see the actual opening HERE is WIDER than the v -shaped centre section!

  • @jonathangriffin1120
    @jonathangriffin1120 8 месяцев назад

    I always liked the 'E' type Vauxhalls, they were reminiscent of the Chevys of the period. The early ones had the same grille as yours, known as the 'easyclean' here in the UK, later ones had the 'harmonica' grille. The ute version sounds well tasty, Did Holden's add any extra underpinnings? We didn't have any Vauxhalls in our family but over the years Dad had two Bedford CA vans, the first was a van in which Dad had windows installed, this was followed by a 'Workobus' which was a proper Martin Walter conversion. All The Best from Somerset, England.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  8 месяцев назад

      I’m not sure what Holden added or not to the utes but I do know that they had no traficators even though the knob on the steering wheel boss was still there. I do love a nice Bedford CA van.

  • @bcfairlie1
    @bcfairlie1 2 года назад

    Those ashtrays used fill up with water once the front windscreen rubbers perished. Lol

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  2 года назад +1

      I have no doubt they would. Mine are nice and dry well, at least, that is what the resident spider has told me. 😂

  • @jacobhaussmann90
    @jacobhaussmann90 2 года назад +3

    Modern cars are so boring compared to old classics

  • @nygelmiller5293
    @nygelmiller5293 6 месяцев назад

    BUT an American fault (like on Studebakers) , is risking staining the carpet, when topping up the brakes!

  • @preston963
    @preston963 2 года назад +1

    The original radios for Holdens were made by Astor n called Astor Airchiefs Iused to fix lots of them from model HoldensI.... I've been a tech 40+yrs.

    • @paulscountrygarage9180
      @paulscountrygarage9180  2 года назад

      Thanks so much for that. I have a friend who is an old electronics nut and he gave me the same information. Luckily I dont have a radio or I would have to search him every time he left my house. 😂