My Dad's business partner had one of these Jags from brand new when I was a small boy. I remember going for a ride in the absolute luxury of the era. I still love the shape of the car and all the wood grain interior.
Very similar story; my dad's mate had one back in the very early '70s and he took us (my dad and my brother) for a ride one evening around the West End of London. Unforgettable experience for a small boy!
I have a black 1964 Mk10 3.8. Havn't driven it since about 1995. After rebuilding the engine, I only put about 1000 kms on it! Must get it out and get it running again.
The Jaguar MK Ten has a Heigh of 54.5 in (1,384 mm) This is what distinguished jaguar from other Super Sedans, they made a true Super Sport Sedan, full luxury, as low as possible! As mentioned, 265Hp for a 4 Liters, is quite remarkable, even with a weight of 1900 Kilos. In this case, the brakes make half the Car. Wish U many Joy, with this precious gem !
eekamoose Probably because the black and white source material came with music and no engine sound, not too sure about the colour stuff but my recollection of that car was that the exhausts kept engine noise pretty muted under normal conditions.
I love the Mk10, so elegant. The Daimler V8 4.5 should have been used though as it was lighter and had more torque. I had a Corgi model when I was in short pants.
was that Harry Enfield narrating?! Awesome car but by god they took some risks test driving "on the continent"! Wonderful to see Silver City Airways! Stunning car, even today.
I remember in the 70'‘s around the fuel crisi you could not give them away typically around 1500 GBP in those days a lot of car for the money the XJ6 was preferred by then, also normally in the UK only "wide boys" drove MK10/420G
265hp back then must've seemed staggering. Not bad from 4.2 litres for the day either. The black test car does look a little like the evil car from the film The Car. I often think of Australia when I think about the mkX because Libby Kennedy's husband drove one on Neighbours lol.
This is a really interesting video, well done. My initial reaction was to click off during the strange electro-music intro montage, but I'm glad I checked a little further on before dismissing a fascinating story. I recommend you update the soundtrack.
Affectionately known as the Big Cat ,my first boss bought one when they first came out it was metallic blue and looked stunning and then the problems started Oh Dear the automatic Gearbox,all four wheel bearings the power stearing and he always had problems with the exhaust system the list just went on so he got rid and went on to Mercedes.It was a bad job and a complete one of.My self the MK10 has been my 2nd favourite car and if my garage was big enough I would love one parked next to my Rolls Shadow 2
The advertising slogan 'Grace Pace Space' was being used way before the Mark II came along, (XK's and Mark VII for example). It was also used on the Mark II and on the Mark X amongst others of the period.
I wish all video's were so interesting and professional. What a privilege to view. Thank you
My father owned a mk 10. Second owner as originally owned by lord Marples, minister for transport at the time. Beautiful car, absolute luxury.
My Dad's business partner had one of these Jags from brand new when I was a small boy. I remember going for a ride in the absolute luxury of the era. I still love the shape of the car and all the wood grain interior.
Very similar story; my dad's mate had one back in the very early '70s and he took us (my dad and my brother) for a ride one evening around the West End of London. Unforgettable experience for a small boy!
I have a black 1964 Mk10 3.8. Havn't driven it since about 1995. After rebuilding the engine, I only put about 1000 kms on it! Must get it out and get it running again.
I've just bought a 68 420g. Just a superb motor car. Best jag I've ever owned. Look,n forward to next years show season.
Seen as a bit of a boulevard cruiser by the traditional jaguar set but I can assure you this was one of the most refined jaguars ever made
Great looking vehicle
The Jaguar MK Ten has a Heigh of 54.5 in (1,384 mm)
This is what distinguished jaguar from other Super Sedans, they made a true Super Sport Sedan, full luxury, as low as possible!
As mentioned, 265Hp for a 4 Liters, is quite remarkable, even with a weight of 1900 Kilos.
In this case, the brakes make half the Car.
Wish U many Joy, with this precious gem !
The best jag ever made
Thanks for sharing the drive.
Love to have this car on my drive as a peice of art
i realize it is quite randomly asking but do anyone know a good place to watch newly released tv shows online?
@Garrett Cristiano i use flixzone. You can find it by googling =)
@Garrett Cristiano I watch on FlixZone. Just google for it :)
A real Jaguar.
Superb car to drive, handle like a small car and still good to drive in modern traffic 60 years on - ive two of them
Bonjour ! Est ce qu'elle est fiable s'il vous plaît ?
Fantastic car. Fantastic tune.
A wild beauty! :)
Great video! Don't know why you removed the gorgeous sound of the six-cylinder 4.2 Jaguar engine and replace it with techno music, though.
👍🙉
eekamoose Probably because the black and white source material came with music and no engine sound, not too sure about the colour stuff but my recollection of that car was that the exhausts kept engine noise pretty muted under normal conditions.
probably the audio was wind noise and rattles. Hard to record engines at speed....
Such a stately automobile in a British Saloon tradition. White looks particularly good on these cars!
Great cars the mk10... For the size... It offers surprising performance
I love the Mk10, so elegant. The Daimler V8 4.5 should have been used though as it was lighter and had more torque. I had a Corgi model when I was in short pants.
was that Harry Enfield narrating?! Awesome car but by god they took some risks test driving "on the continent"! Wonderful to see Silver City Airways! Stunning car, even today.
an all white MK Ten, not many of those around these days, nice little film.
I remember in the 70'‘s around the fuel crisi you could not give them away typically around 1500 GBP in those days a lot of car for the money the XJ6 was preferred by then, also normally in the UK only "wide boys" drove MK10/420G
265hp back then must've seemed staggering. Not bad from 4.2 litres for the day either. The black test car does look a little like the evil car from the film The Car. I often think of Australia when I think about the mkX because Libby Kennedy's husband drove one on Neighbours lol.
This is a really interesting video, well done. My initial reaction was to click off during the strange electro-music intro montage, but I'm glad I checked a little further on before dismissing a fascinating story. I recommend you update the soundtrack.
Lovely white example but damn put those mirrors up in the correct "wing" position. They're just not right mounted on the doors.
In Australia, they had to be fitted to the doors only.
muxic destroys this otherwise nice video
Classic
Affectionately known as the Big Cat ,my first boss bought one when they first came out it was metallic blue and looked stunning and then the problems started Oh Dear the automatic Gearbox,all four wheel bearings the power stearing and he always had problems with the exhaust system the list just went on so he got rid and went on to Mercedes.It was a bad job and a complete one of.My self the MK10 has been my 2nd favourite car and if my garage was big enough I would love one parked next to my Rolls Shadow 2
I had one for 6 years in the late 70s and all I had to do was replace the battery👍🏻
Another great video spoilt by crap "music," for me it's unwatchable.
What event and location is the road where all the spectators are watching the cars pass them?
Music 😩
There's somthing like 1/10th of a second between left and right audio LOL
Pretty normal for film narratives in the 60s.
It was the mk2 that was Grace space and pace not mk10
The advertising slogan 'Grace Pace Space' was being used way before the Mark II came along, (XK's and Mark VII for example). It was also used on the Mark II and on the Mark X amongst others of the period.
Bloody awful over loud not even music, so didn't watch this vid, skipped it.
Ditto.
There's always some cunt moaning about music FFS LOL. Doesn't take a lot to send some jokers off track.
awesome car, horrible video