This is the type of video i like most from Larry. A classic car that needs lots of love that you can really admire the transformation. I dont enjoy the hypercar videos that have almost no dirt on them other than seeing a unique model.
Same. Seeing the new supercars are cool. But other than dust from sitting or one drive, it's not much of detail. Bringing back old beauties like this that have been forgotten are the best
He probably haven't seen the lack of proportions of the narrow cabin in coupe version. It's a great design but unfortunately coupe always looks a little bit off for me, like it's a variation based on the cabriolet and not the clean sheet project.
I absolutely love jags from this era and even earlier. I was fortunate enough to see a Jaguar collection a while back, I loved the D-type I saw 2 years ago, but couldn’t get enough on the E-types
I know there some guys in my age group remember this green stamps. I’m 61 and my mother collected them big time and always reminded me to get them when I went to the store for her.
Those S&H stamps bring back one of my famous memories growing up as a kid. I was raised in Milwaukee and parents would collect them. You could go into a building and look around and get a gift with them. Parents let one that I choose the steel marble that you had to navigate around and not drop it in the hole. I still have that gift.
Thanks for confirming. Larry mentioned a catalog but I thought I remembered going to a store in my small town where you could redeem the full stamp books for merchandise. BTW, it made me feel really old.
What a gorgeous car. Would have been nice to hear a little about the car's history (why was it left parked outside for 30 years?). I hope it is fully restored and goes to an owner who will drive and enjoy it. A full mechanical restoration video would be cool to watch too.
What a barn find rehab. Just an amazing transformation. Well done, Larry. These E-Type coupes and roadsters are some of the most beautiful car designs ever conceived in my opinion. My dad had a 67 E-Type 4.2 roadster in the mid to late 90s. Burgundy red. I once took that car up to 120mph with the top down and thought the front end was going to come off the ground. Needless to say, I had to back her down after that. Way too scary and not much for seatbelts in those days. Love the Coca Cola trick on the wheels.
Used to collect S&H stamps till the early 80s'. I have redeemed them for a microscope, binoculars. a lamp, and a blender. Don't know how someone could let a beautiful Jag just sit for over 30 years. Nice job on the clean up.
Incredible job on this true classic Larry. I'm dating myself but those S&H green stamps sure brought back memories. Yes, those green stamps were very popular in the 60's. I remember going downtown with my parents to the S&H green stamp store and redeeming those for merchandise. Boy, times sure have changed.
Fantastic restoration job on one of the most beautiful classics. What makes Larry's videos so special is that it's not only about detailing, but just as much about passion for cars and their history.
The stamps really take me back....my dad would get them at the filling station. Wow......good memories. RIP DAD. WHAT a transformation...especially the rims. Great job.
That's what I like to see people say that I like old things but it really interesting that in the past have this types of ideas of quirks, features from that period of time different from now. That car turn out beautiful
My very first car; 1967 E-type 2+2. This really brings back memories! Imagine being in high school and driving one of these. I always regretted selling it! One of these days….
I found S&H stamps in a 1966 E type barn find too. I have clear recollections of going to the S&H store with my Mom. You did a remarkable job cleaning this car up.
Hey Larry, I am not sure if you personally are editing your videos or have hired an editor. One suggestion I have is - you already voice over which product you are applying - I think it would be helpful to also show the name of the product on the screen as it is applied. It might help us old guys when going back through and looking at products to pick up. Great video. Enjoy your work and knowledge share.
BEAUTIFUL! The shine of the paint is just breathtaking, great job as always. Special credits to the filming / editing of today's video! It's always perfect, today it really stood out!
Larry next time try to use mixture of 50:50 water:isopropanol with 1-5% ortho-phosphoric acid it works very well and fast for rust removal. The acid is the one in the soda.
S & H Green Stamps were extremely popular when I was growing up in the 80s. I'm from Northeast PA and a local print shop in my hometown of Jessup PA used to print them for many years. A very good business for sure. The invention of individual loyalty cards put a quick end to the stamps.
Been watching your video’s for a good while and wanted to say Thank You for the great education. I wasn’t as lucky as you with the Jaguar, I found 1964 Chevy Corvair Monza which has been sitting outside uncovered for around five years then was pushed straight in the garage for another four. Besides the mechanical issues it has I think the worse thing was when I opened the garage door. The smell hit me so hard I had to turn and back up some very large steps. The garage was full of boxes and the top was down on the Corvair and very dirty. But that smell. I’ve been able to move the car to a different location in which at this time I still have it outside with the top still down. I’ve removed the complete interior down the metal floor and everything but the dash. After cleaning by hand two times and sitting in the sun to dry and air out that smell is not as strong but still there. At night and a few days I’ve used Armmer Hammer odor control with the car covered with car cover hoping handle the smell but has not. Painting the floor board with something like Kills may be a choice. Now the next problem. The interior seats. Now they are all vinyl and with Hot water with vinegar and a little Dove soap the seat covers have really come clean, but the backs are again a problem. I removed all loose materials (insulation and dirt) and l lightly blew out any remaining items. They also have been left in the sun (back side up) to air and dry out. That is the worse. I think there was neighborhood cats in the garage also. Have any ideas for my next steps should be ?? Again Thank You, Steve
Awesome! My dad has an e-type convertible that been sitting in a garage for just as long and it's not in much better shape than this one. I've always wanted to restore it with him
These old Jags may not have been the most reliable, especially over many years, but they were undeniably sexy. Something about their aesthetic transcends the generations.
What an amazing car! And an even more amazing person to detail it. I run my own mobile detailing business and I can definitely appreciate everytime I watch your videos.
Another amazing video from Larry - thank you to Larry and the team for yet another fascinating restoration! Also, as a Brit, nice to see one of our own given the full spa treatment 😁
This is the type of video i like most from Larry. A classic car that needs lots of love that you can really admire the transformation. I dont enjoy the hypercar videos that have almost no dirt on them other than seeing a unique model.
Yeah me too, I love these clips
Agree
Same. Seeing the new supercars are cool. But other than dust from sitting or one drive, it's not much of detail. Bringing back old beauties like this that have been forgotten are the best
This channel has a little bit of something for everyone whether you like barn finds or the newest shiniest thing.
I completely agree. I would rather watch him detail a classic barn find, or a regular car that is a disaster detail.
Axel raw dogging it with no mask or gloves is so funny hahaha
Guess he was born before hantavirus became a thing? Too good.
A man’s man.
Straight raw doggin! 🤯
Imagine when this was new. The guy owning this must have felt like a movie star driving around. Truly an amazing car.
Back in the day, this was my teenage dream car. It's still beautiful after all this time.
More with Axel please! He's awesome!
There’s a reason that Enzo Ferrari called the E-Type “the most beautiful car ever built!” Nice job!!❤
He probably haven't seen the lack of proportions of the narrow cabin in coupe version. It's a great design but unfortunately coupe always looks a little bit off for me, like it's a variation based on the cabriolet and not the clean sheet project.
PLEASE give us a followup on this gorgeous car if Axel can get it running and back together. "If." Hah!
Oh boy, that is a beautiful car.
This is the detail that I live for!! Great video and result
Glad you liked it!
I absolutely love jags from this era and even earlier. I was fortunate enough to see a Jaguar collection a while back, I loved the D-type I saw 2 years ago, but couldn’t get enough on the E-types
never liked the E-type. Proportions look all wrong to my eyes, particularly the front. Reckon I could tolerate a D-type in my garage tho
Really? You mean, the car that Enzo called the most beautiful car ever?!
@@Edwards_second_channel yep
@@jsleeio well, I guess everyone is entitled to their opinion. No matter how wrong it is.
I know there some guys in my age group remember this green stamps. I’m 61 and my mother collected them big time and always reminded me to get them when I went to the store for her.
Yes, we had them over here in the UK ! ....
Those S&H stamps bring back one of my famous memories growing up as a kid. I was raised in Milwaukee and parents would collect them. You could go into a building and look around and get a gift with them. Parents let one that I choose the steel marble that you had to navigate around and not drop it in the hole. I still have that gift.
Thanks for confirming. Larry mentioned a catalog but I thought I remembered going to a store in my small town where you could redeem the full stamp books for merchandise. BTW, it made me feel really old.
@@mjeholdings2013 That makes two of us. :P
Old Jags are so beautiful
What a gorgeous car. Would have been nice to hear a little about the car's history (why was it left parked outside for 30 years?). I hope it is fully restored and goes to an owner who will drive and enjoy it. A full mechanical restoration video would be cool to watch too.
The E-Type is my favorite car of all times. Great job!
That detail is worth every penny you were asking for! Awesome job
What a barn find rehab. Just an amazing transformation. Well done, Larry. These E-Type coupes and roadsters are some of the most beautiful car designs ever conceived in my opinion. My dad had a 67 E-Type 4.2 roadster in the mid to late 90s. Burgundy red. I once took that car up to 120mph with the top down and thought the front end was going to come off the ground. Needless to say, I had to back her down after that. Way too scary and not much for seatbelts in those days. Love the Coca Cola trick on the wheels.
E-Type is possibly my favourite car ever. Thanks guys!
maybe one of the nicest car of the world
What a nice E-Type in original condition. It needs to be brought back on the road!
Those rims came out great. They look brand new
The best detailer out there! Great Job!
Used to collect S&H stamps till the early 80s'. I have redeemed them for a microscope, binoculars. a lamp, and a blender.
Don't know how someone could let a beautiful Jag just sit for over 30 years. Nice job on the clean up.
Only a detailer pulls up to a house and notices the brake dust first thing 😆 Love the S&H Green Stamps. Haven’t thought about those in a looong time.
There's not many cars in 2024 that will still be regarded as beautiful in sixty years. What a gorgeous machine.
Absolutely stunning!
Wow what a car.. The more modern Eagle E-type is a beauty too, they did a great job with it.
Incredible job on this true classic Larry. I'm dating myself but those S&H green stamps sure brought back memories. Yes, those green stamps were very popular in the 60's. I remember going downtown with my parents to the S&H green stamp store and redeeming those for merchandise. Boy, times sure have changed.
Easily one of the most beautiful cars ever made.
Absolutely! It rivals the Ferrari Daytonas of the same period
Fantastic restoration job on one of the most beautiful classics. What makes Larry's videos so special is that it's not only about detailing, but just as much about passion for cars and their history.
Beautiful. Mr. Bond would approve.
That was night and day!
Enzo commented on this car was the most beautiful looking car ever!!
A dramatic transformation, indeed.
The stamps really take me back....my dad would get them at the filling station. Wow......good memories. RIP DAD.
WHAT a transformation...especially the rims. Great job.
Series 1 E-Type gets an automatic thumbs up even before watching the video!
That's what I like to see people say that I like old things but it really interesting that in the past have this types of ideas of quirks, features from that period of time different from now. That car turn out beautiful
That black on red is absolutely gorgeous. What a beautiful machine
My very first car; 1967 E-type 2+2. This really brings back memories! Imagine being in high school and driving one of these.
I always regretted selling it!
One of these days….
I found S&H stamps in a 1966 E type barn find too. I have clear recollections of going to the S&H store with my Mom. You did a remarkable job cleaning this car up.
One of the very few channels where I automatically click the "Like" button before I even watch the video! Always good stuff from AMMO NY!
Nice to see this Jaaaaagggg still had its “tool kit”
Incredbile results - what a stunner!
Hey Larry, I am not sure if you personally are editing your videos or have hired an editor. One suggestion I have is - you already voice over which product you are applying - I think it would be helpful to also show the name of the product on the screen as it is applied. It might help us old guys when going back through and looking at products to pick up.
Great video. Enjoy your work and knowledge share.
UNREAL
I want to see it run again. This has to happen. It's absolutely gorgeous.
One of my favorite classic cars! 👍
Wow. The difference is amazing.
BEAUTIFUL! The shine of the paint is just breathtaking, great job as always. Special credits to the filming / editing of today's video! It's always perfect, today it really stood out!
Hope there is a follow up video on this car????? Man! That’s a sweet car!
The wheels just turned out amazing!
That’s a beautiful car. Truly is Art.
This has been the most satisfying to watch for ages. Nice 1 Larry
Larry next time try to use mixture of 50:50 water:isopropanol with 1-5% ortho-phosphoric acid it works very well and fast for rust removal. The acid is the one in the soda.
These are my FAVORITE ammo videos! Need more for sure! Knock out job yet again ❤
Wow !!! Didn't even seem possible to get looking that good, Larry, you are the man !!! 👍🏼
That Jag came out great, all things considered. The results of the wheels are even more astonishing!
We definitely need to see the video getting this car up and running
Came back around to be a spectacular 20 footer! Amazing what a bit of shine can do. :)
hahaha, Larry pulling up "Look at the break dust on that thing" Love this man.
This makes me happy seeing the JAG being treated the way it needed to be treated .
S & H Green Stamps were extremely popular when I was growing up in the 80s. I'm from Northeast PA and a local print shop in my hometown of Jessup PA used to print them for many years. A very good business for sure. The invention of individual loyalty cards put a quick end to the stamps.
The pocket protector gave me a chuckle. My mom said my dad always carried one when they met. Just ‘70s engineering things I guess.
This Jag was definitely farm fresh! Incredible transformation!
*Larry:* Finds a super rare Jaguar E-Type
*Also Larry 30 seconds later:* Admires a lawnmower 😅
Awesome video, as always! 👍
It is not, by a long shot, super rare. It is however beautiful and important.
as much as i love the super cars, this is what i really love.
I absolutely love you videos Larry you are phenomenal 👍🇬🇧👍🇬🇧
This E-type is one of my dream cars . This one came out beautiful..
Been watching your video’s for a good while and wanted to say Thank You for the great education. I wasn’t as lucky as you with the Jaguar, I found 1964 Chevy Corvair Monza which has been sitting outside uncovered for around five years then was pushed straight in the garage for another four. Besides the mechanical issues it has I think the worse thing was when I opened the garage door. The smell hit me so hard I had to turn and back up some very large steps. The garage was full of boxes and the top was down on the Corvair and very dirty. But that smell. I’ve been able to move the car to a different location in which at this time I still have it outside with the top still down. I’ve removed the complete interior down the metal floor and everything but the dash. After cleaning by hand two times and sitting in the sun to dry and air out that smell is not as strong but still there. At night and a few days I’ve used Armmer Hammer odor control with the car covered with car cover hoping handle the smell but has not. Painting the floor board with something like Kills may be a choice. Now the next problem. The interior seats. Now they are all vinyl and with Hot water with vinegar and a little Dove soap the seat covers have really come clean, but the backs are again a problem. I removed all loose materials (insulation and dirt) and l lightly blew out any remaining items. They also have been left in the sun (back side up) to air and dry out. That is the worse. I think there was neighborhood cats in the garage also. Have any ideas for my next steps should be ??
Again Thank You, Steve
That is one of your best cars that you restored.
Someone in town here owns a cream colored E-type roadster. Just amazing looking. Good stuff, Larry.
Stunning transformation.
Absolutely awesome
One of the many restoration channels (my mechanics, rusty restoration, mr rescue) would probably love to take that lawn mower off your hands.
My mechanics is so good. I was thinking of him when I saw that lawnmower too. Lol
Love the 60’s psychedelic rock music you put over the polishing sequence. Very fitting!
Awesome! My dad has an e-type convertible that been sitting in a garage for just as long and it's not in much better shape than this one. I've always wanted to restore it with him
Those wheels came up beautifully!
such a beautiful car❤
I can’t believe how good that paint came out! How did you get those massive cracks polished out? The wheels look amazing too. Great was always Larry.
These old Jags may not have been the most reliable, especially over many years, but they were undeniably sexy. Something about their aesthetic transcends the generations.
I hope he fixes what is needed and drives it. That is a pretty solid looking car!
What an amazing car! And an even more amazing person to detail it. I run my own mobile detailing business and I can definitely appreciate everytime I watch your videos.
Axel......Great Car!!!!! Larry another stunning finish! Axel and Larry we need to see the ride on film!!!!
Yes Please!!!!!!!
Love that rear hatch
I missed the old garage find details. This was nice.
You are amazing and that is such a cool car!
Wow, what a memory jogger with the s&h green stamps. My father worked for the competitor, Top Value stamps! Miss you Dad.
Larry making it look easy! Awesome video, thank you!
I remember my mom using S&H stamps when I was a kid in the 70’s. So cool.
What an amazing video Larry! Perfect for a Sunday. Thank you so much for sharing what you do
Great episode,, what a car that is!
Wow, that was beautiful. Great video sir.
Thank you kindly!
@@AMMO-NYC you are welcome. Your work is an art form.
Amazing job, I just want to thank you for producing the content you have over the years! Gave me confidence to learn the process on my car!
Great to hear!
Brilliant Larry 👏👏👏
would not have believed it!
Another amazing video from Larry - thank you to Larry and the team for yet another fascinating restoration!
Also, as a Brit, nice to see one of our own given the full spa treatment 😁
Ive been dying to see a Jaguar Thank you so much for the awesome video!
That soda worked good on the wheels, imagine what it does to your body.
Great vid. And what a car. Hope you can continue to find these types of cars. Can’t be easy with so many people looking for them. Just love it.
"Is it because your's don't run?" 😂 Savage on the old man!
Excited for this one!