This Modified Jaguar Mk2 Is The Perfect Classic Jag! (Restomod 1968 240 3.8 Road Test)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025

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  • @nigelbond4056
    @nigelbond4056 Год назад +31

    Whoever did the restoration and upgrades to this Mk 2 deserves a medal: an absolute peach of a car. 👏

  • @markmathews6876
    @markmathews6876 11 месяцев назад +13

    I'm an old mechanic who is currently restoring a mk2 ,the more I work on it the more I like it , I am pleased to see this car appeals to a younger crowd as well

  • @davidarter9670
    @davidarter9670 Год назад +21

    My Uncle and Aunt gave me a 1968 Daimler 250 manual for my 50th birthday. While not as fast as a 3.8 it is a delight to drive and I love it. The only modification I have performed is to put brakes from a Series 3 V12 on it and now she stops quicker than most modern cars! Next step is to modify the fuel valves to cope with the poorer quality fuel we have in Australia. She came with electric fans and a larger radiator to cope with Queensland conditions. Next mods for me are the installation of air conditioning and then a replacement of the 1970’s non standard stereo system with a more up to date, but sympathetic unit. The rest is fine. She is just as happy to sit in peak hour traffic as she is doing 75 mph down the M1 on the Gold Coast as well as being SO much fun on the winding mountain roads in the Gold Coast hinterland. I have more modern cars, as well as a few classics but this humble little Daimler is my favourite. Great review, Joe, thankyou.

    • @adoreslaurel
      @adoreslaurel 4 месяца назад

      The mk 1 and 2 Jags in 2.4 form were hopeless without overdrive, you have 100 cc more, have you fitted o/d to make it do 75 MPH without reving its head off. , because i would imagine the diff ratio would have been close to the 2.4 Jag ratio,

    • @davidarter9670
      @davidarter9670 4 месяца назад

      @@adoreslaurel Yes, I am told the overdrive was an option fitted at manufacture. She happily pootles down the Motorway at 70mph

    • @adoreslaurel
      @adoreslaurel 4 месяца назад

      @@davidarter9670 Obviously your model must have a more suitable diff ratiio, my friends 2.4 Jag was badly in need of an O/D and now it can be a highway driver.

    • @davidarter9670
      @davidarter9670 4 месяца назад

      @@adoreslaurel maybe the 2.4 had a different diff ratio to the Daimler 2.5 I don’t know. What I do know is that the overdrive on the 2.5 makes the world of difference

    • @htimsid
      @htimsid 2 месяца назад

      @@davidarter9670 According to the information I have at hand 2.4 manual and automatic 4.27:1, manual overdrive 4.55:1. The V8 250 shares final drives of 2.4.

  • @joannedickie7863
    @joannedickie7863 11 месяцев назад +1

    Our Mk2 is a 1960 3.8 MOD that was modified for tarmac rallies back in the 1980s. The suspension has been firmed up with heavy duty springs, adjustable Koni shocks & a heavier sway bar. The engine was blue printed & fully balanced with a lightened flywheel, straight port head with 2" SUs & D-Type cams. The mechanical fan has been deleted & a thermo fan fitted that results in the car running on temperature on our hot Australian summer days. A Moto Lita wheel is fitted but the steering is standard resulting in heavy steering during low speed maneuvering but lovely feel once on the move. The lack of air-con means the car stays parked during very hot days but we have other Jags with air-con for those days. Our Mk2 is a keeper as not only does its specifications tick all my husband's boxes, it is also his favourite classic Jaguar colour of Cotswold Blue.

  • @peterduxbury927
    @peterduxbury927 Год назад +5

    I swear that I wanted to get the tools out, and reset those Wing Mirrors by turning 180 degrees! They just aren't right. Love the Jag in every other respect, and I've driven one of these, in the days of high popularity of 'owning something different" Salted British winter roads shortened the life of many Jags back then. Greetings from Australia.

  • @steven1000000000
    @steven1000000000 Год назад +8

    I say, that unless it's some "special" model/car, there's nothing wrong with upgrading it for modern driving. But, I would always keep within the brand of that particular car except for some period correct aftermarket parts such as wheels, mirrors, steering wheels etc. In this case, unless someone really knew their Mk2 Jags, they'd newer knokw that it wasn't all 100% original. The engine swap for the larger 3.8 is perfect example in this case. Very nicely done and perfectly balanced mods.

  • @rjdavies1982
    @rjdavies1982 Год назад +14

    The joy of classics comes from using them, not from being static museum pieces! Anything that retains the original spirit of the car is fine by me - and that does NOT include a battery and electric motor!!!!

  • @peterchapman8357
    @peterchapman8357 11 месяцев назад +2

    a very sympathetic restoration and upgrades i am sure makes it a pleasure to drive without spoiling the look at all and addresses all of the issues it may have had when new, beautiful.

  • @biroldjoshan3745
    @biroldjoshan3745 Год назад +4

    Thats a beautiful MK2 Jag , modified very carefully , very well presented too

  • @tomhart-shea8344
    @tomhart-shea8344 5 месяцев назад +2

    Beautifully done upgrade/ I think it is a mistake to mess with the rear wheel arches. Sir William Lyons designed the rear wheel arches to have a smaller opening then the front ones. He used spats to achieve this. He did it in order to give more feeling of MASS at the rear of the car. When larger openings are created or when no spat type cover is used at all, (as on the Coombes cars) the beautifully rounded and sloping rear can look like an appendage.

  • @stevestone4346
    @stevestone4346 Год назад +8

    I always preferred the slimmer bumpers of the later 240/340 versions.

    • @patrickfarrell4751
      @patrickfarrell4751 2 месяца назад +1

      100%...they just suit the styling so much more and make the car look half a ton lighter!

  • @bobspeller2225
    @bobspeller2225 Год назад +1

    This is a fantastic modified MK2 Jaguar, I wish I still had my MK2 1969 Daimler 250 V8. that was a fantastic engine and mine was also a Manual gearbox. Cheers Bob

  • @htimsid
    @htimsid 2 месяца назад

    Looks and sounds like a really well thought-out and executed restomod.

  • @GentilsGarage
    @GentilsGarage Год назад +4

    Great Video Joe. What a fantastic car, tastefully and superbly upgraded.

  • @ryanbird5419
    @ryanbird5419 Год назад +4

    Its like a Cottage,you put in central heating and better windows and modern conveniences but essentially you still have the classic look,good on the owner.

  • @davidroberts4367
    @davidroberts4367 Год назад +3

    Great video and beautiful Jaaaaaag 🐆

  • @rupertorgan7749
    @rupertorgan7749 Год назад +3

    That's just perfect!

  • @kevinmiller7792
    @kevinmiller7792 Год назад +2

    What an absolutely lovely car!❤

  • @davidhayes4814
    @davidhayes4814 Год назад +2

    The 2.4 MM 2 was neither fast nor expensive when produced, which is the point really. If it was enough for Morse, it is enough for me. The biggest problem is the restoration of the shell, which is a double skinned shocker to restore. After that, just love this coolest car ever.

  • @havennewbowtow8835
    @havennewbowtow8835 Год назад +2

    Id take this all day and every day over an original Mk2, keeping cars from the 60s totally original is ok if its not being used. It may be dangerous infact, great car and great presentation. Thanks.

  • @jimmyquinn9639
    @jimmyquinn9639 Год назад +2

    Beautiful car and another good video 🚘🚙🚗👏👏👏👍👍👍⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

  • @garyestcourt2377
    @garyestcourt2377 Год назад +2

    Was expecting you to say different engine make etc etc etc , but no it's still all Jag what's not to like ❤👍🏻

  • @johnashton4776
    @johnashton4776 Год назад +3

    Brilliant video 👏🏿.

    • @ClassicsWorldUK
      @ClassicsWorldUK  Год назад +1

      Thanks John!

    • @johnashton4776
      @johnashton4776 Год назад

      @@ClassicsWorldUK In 2010 Batman year one Bruce Wayne used what looks like a 2009 XJ no Ford Mustang Batman: Earth One Novel by Geoff Johns.

  • @markjolyonsinclair
    @markjolyonsinclair 8 месяцев назад

    What a great review! Brilliant!

  • @rabk5702
    @rabk5702 Год назад +1

    That's a lovely looking Mk2 jag in my favoured colour minty fresh 😁😁👌👌

  • @sooverit5529
    @sooverit5529 12 дней назад

    What a way to go!

  • @nickworley1000
    @nickworley1000 7 месяцев назад +1

    That would be my choice of classic with the upgrades ❤

  • @ceased2care
    @ceased2care Год назад +3

    Also nice to see the only chrome on the wire wheels are the knock off spinners. Chrome wires tend to look too bling, these are more business like

  • @peterturner5618
    @peterturner5618 4 месяца назад

    Believe it or not, my first car was a 3.4 MKII. Sadly, it had been raced and was constantly, breaking down. I had to sell it when I went into the service. Fast forward 70 yrs & I'm the proud owner of a 2007 Jag S-Type.

  • @ngauruhoezodiac3143
    @ngauruhoezodiac3143 8 месяцев назад

    The Mk2 Jag is one of the most beautiful cars ever built.

  • @alexgreen1559
    @alexgreen1559 Месяц назад

    380!! Love it

  • @johnmull59
    @johnmull59 Год назад +3

    Wasn't there a company called Vicarage who restomodded these, way before restomodding took off?

  • @plunkervillerr1529
    @plunkervillerr1529 Год назад +2

    Outstanding machine.

  • @WolfiePeters
    @WolfiePeters Год назад

    Ace work by the restorer. A small point, I wish they'd shortened the gear stick to the length of the one on the earlier Mk2s. And the could have made the front bumper closer to level.

  • @ianelliott229
    @ianelliott229 Год назад +1

    I’ve no issue whatever with improving on a classic - better suspension, infotainment - even fuel injection

  • @davidevans4089
    @davidevans4089 Год назад +1

    Great car, wish I had one just like this.

  • @DavidUKesb
    @DavidUKesb Год назад +20

    Those who say you should never modify/improve a classic car are usually those whose cars are barely driven and certainly not from October to April.

    • @ClassicsWorldUK
      @ClassicsWorldUK  Год назад +6

      Exactly! Better modified and used than stuck inside!

    • @rob5944
      @rob5944 Год назад +1

      Depends on it's age perhaps?

    • @williamwade641
      @williamwade641 Год назад +1

      Depends on the mods.

    • @peterduxbury927
      @peterduxbury927 Год назад +1

      @@johnnyboy1586 It's much more than this. I get a little scared, parking amongst other cars in Supermarket Car Parks. Shopping Trolleys should have some 'cushioning' to prevent those mystery 'dings'. It would not cost the Supermarket much to fit 'cushioning' to those wild Trolleys that run amok! If they did this, then I would be visiting those Supermarkets!! Greetings from Australia where we don't have those winter issues with salt or ice.

  • @JOHNRGRAY
    @JOHNRGRAY Год назад +2

    Absolutely gorjuss car

  • @alanjackson2712
    @alanjackson2712 Год назад +3

    Great vivideo!

  • @Edwards_second_channel
    @Edwards_second_channel 5 месяцев назад +1

    That is a perfect way to ‘modify’ a classic car. Not tampering with the bodywork, just making it better to drive on modern roads. I saw a wide body MGB GT with a V8 ( not standard). 🤮

  • @grammarpolice4003
    @grammarpolice4003 14 дней назад

    There are PLENTY of classic cars rotting of rust in fields of dirt that would have GREATLY benefited and appreciated being restomoded even if butchered. Art doesn't stop on a factory assembly floor. If someone is plugging a leaking bucket then more power to them.

  • @geoffreystearns1690
    @geoffreystearns1690 3 месяца назад +2

    You'd have to have the soul of a toad not to love that exhaust note!

    • @owenevans83
      @owenevans83 2 месяца назад

      Bit harsh on toads lmao

  • @neilmustow368
    @neilmustow368 Год назад +1

    Lovely restomod Mk 2 just sounds glorious stick your EV's 😎😎😎

  • @davidrodriguez-rk4ee
    @davidrodriguez-rk4ee 7 месяцев назад

    I would like to see a Rover TC 2000(P5) done up like this car. The body style of the Rover, and yes there are many others out there. is one of the best I seen on a 4 door ,classic. A small v6 with a 5 speed transmission, wider tires (15'S) etc.

    • @ajw1467
      @ajw1467 3 месяца назад

      err the rover tc 2000 was the P6

  • @blisterbrain
    @blisterbrain Год назад +1

    A real bank robber/gangster special! Apart from the red paint, that is.

  • @jockwar
    @jockwar 19 дней назад

    I prefer these classic jags as they came out of the factory

  • @ofmanynicknames
    @ofmanynicknames Год назад

    Beautiful restomod! One question I've always had about these solid-axle Jags (mostly the Mk2, but also the XK120 to XK150) is how much do you notice the absence of an independent rear suspension?

  • @peterriggall8409
    @peterriggall8409 Год назад +2

    Nicely done. Modified but you have to look to notice.

  • @Deepthought-42
    @Deepthought-42 Год назад +1

    IMO this is the way all car designs should have developed. Instead we have boring boxes with electronics everywhere including distracting iPads for controls designed by computer geeks instead of switches and knobs and dials and unseen software technology that stalks your every move and invades your privacy.

  • @kenclarke1952
    @kenclarke1952 4 месяца назад +1

    Bought one in the early 70s for 500 quid and sold it two years later for 200......please can I have it back.....🤤

  • @CambrianClassicsLtd
    @CambrianClassicsLtd Год назад

    Built very much with the same ethos as my 2.0 MGB

  • @thomasshepard6030
    @thomasshepard6030 8 месяцев назад

    I bought my first mark 2 jaguar in 1977 it was a 1964 and had only done 43 thousand miles on the clock it was in immaculate condition it had been garaged and chauffeur driven from new I paid £700 for it and I would give a kidney for the car on the video 😂

  • @MickJolly-w1p
    @MickJolly-w1p 8 месяцев назад

    The cost of the mods on that car I cannot imagine. Engine gearbox brakes diff. Steering, wheels etc

  • @billolsen4360
    @billolsen4360 Год назад

    I'd love to have a restored Mark II and if someone could modify it like that, I'd make it my daily driver.

  • @1Z50railtourinfo
    @1Z50railtourinfo Год назад +1

    That's a fantastic car. Mk2 3.8L Cylinder heads were never painted gold though, should be blue, as gold denoted an E-Type. And the paint should come right to the top of the head at the sides, below the line of the cam covers.

    • @garrypetersen4675
      @garrypetersen4675 9 месяцев назад +1

      In the nicest possible way, gold paint was only for 4.2 litre engines which were only fitted to E-Types,so partially right. Good pickup tho.

  • @operator6471
    @operator6471 4 месяца назад +2

    in my mind, if the car is untouched, original paintwork etc then don't touch it. As soon as a classic has been restored, new paintwork then why not add on modern tech to make it more drivable.

  • @roygardiner2229
    @roygardiner2229 Год назад

    Well, like all Jaguars, it's gorgeous. It appears to be sitting higher than usual. Is that so or am I imagining it?

    • @peterduxbury927
      @peterduxbury927 Год назад

      Car is definitely higher, because it has been fitted with adjustable Coil-Overs - which control the height of the car.

    • @roygardiner2229
      @roygardiner2229 Год назад

      Thanks! @@peterduxbury927. I don't like the changed appearance but other advantages to the owner may have outweighed that. Or, he may simply prefer the changed appearance.

  • @scotty6346
    @scotty6346 Год назад

    All 3.8 MK2's came with a power lock diff as standard!

  • @rustybearden1800
    @rustybearden1800 Год назад +1

    Why not a restomod? Very few cars are absolutely perfect and most have some sort of design flaw or shortcoming that can use improving. You keep the classic character of the original but make it stop and go better. When I was a teenager we had a gentleman in my town who had a mint perfect XJ6 with a small block Chevy V8 swap and upgraded cooling and brake systems. Cosmetically, it was a classic Jag sedan with leather and wood and grace and elegance. But when he cranked it up (and it would reliably start every time, hot or cold) it sounded like an American V8 sedan - not loud or scary - just a lovely rumble and a nice punch when you stepped on the gas pedal. I thought it was wonderful - my gearhead friends thought it was wrong. I think that when you start to alter the physical look and design to a noticeable degree, that's where I might disagree and perhaps draw a line. Name any classic car from any maker from the 60s, 70s, 80s and you'll find multiple examples of which you can upgrade systems or components to make the driving experience safer, better and most importantly, more enjoyable. Live with a 6 volt car as a regular everyday car and you'll see a reasonable case for restomods. This absolutely lovely period correct Jag is gorgeous.

    • @ClassicsWorldUK
      @ClassicsWorldUK  Год назад

      The V8 XJ certainly sounds like something special!

    • @rustybearden1800
      @rustybearden1800 Год назад

      @@ClassicsWorldUK It was but it was very modest and low key - we called it a "sleeper".

  • @paulv5283
    @paulv5283 Год назад +1

    Jag engines do not need an 'unleaded conversion' as they are capable alreasdy of running unleaded.

  • @dartskipper3170
    @dartskipper3170 Год назад +2

    It's not MK2, its a 240 or 340. The thin front bumper was never on the MK2.

  • @robertaccorsini4663
    @robertaccorsini4663 5 месяцев назад

    I want it!

  • @alexandrecouture2462
    @alexandrecouture2462 Год назад

    Wow!

  • @Philcopson
    @Philcopson Месяц назад

    Unless the Tremec has a taller 5th gear than the ratio used in the original overdrive - (0.78 = a 22% reduction in revs) - then fitting a 5-speed box won't make a blind bit of difference to the fuel economy.
    The smaller modern tyres leave a lot of fresh air between the tyre and the wheel-arch, and it looks rather puny and undernourished - especially at the rear where the arches have been reduced too much, and the over-large wheel openings and spindly bumpers make the car quite odd-looking.

  • @john1703
    @john1703 23 дня назад

    You did not say how much the modifications cost!

  • @johnashton4776
    @johnashton4776 Год назад +2

    All classic cars should be up graded breaks and suspension 🚟 speed.

  • @jwilkinson341
    @jwilkinson341 9 месяцев назад

    I love everything about the car except the colour

  • @minimaxi802
    @minimaxi802 Год назад +1

    The favourite getaway car for London bank robbers in the 1960s.

  • @22pcirish
    @22pcirish Год назад +1

    Any improvements that annoy the purists, gets a thumbs up from me.,

  • @MarttiSuomivuori
    @MarttiSuomivuori Год назад +2

    It sounds like a baby Spitfire.

  • @lasalleman6792
    @lasalleman6792 2 месяца назад

    A sweet machine. It'd be sweeter with a 4.2 liter Chevrolet V6.

    • @gregorypeterson9
      @gregorypeterson9 Месяц назад

      Well it would no longer be a Jaguar😢.

    • @lasalleman6792
      @lasalleman6792 Месяц назад

      @@gregorypeterson9 But it'd be faster than the old 3.4 liter Mark II.

  • @blusnuby2
    @blusnuby2 29 дней назад

    James Bond approved, i`m sure....

  • @Paul-fx4hb
    @Paul-fx4hb 9 месяцев назад +1

    I’d still prefer it as an original 240

  • @philnorton9723
    @philnorton9723 11 месяцев назад

    👍🏻

  • @In_memory_of_Dad
    @In_memory_of_Dad Год назад +1

    PLEASE DON'T FORGET TO HIT THE LIKE BUTTON PLEASE!!!🙂

  • @peterriggall8409
    @peterriggall8409 Год назад +1

    Or you could buy a Rover P6B 3500 S and get the same thing with no modification required. This is a totally unbiased comment. 🤣

    • @mikeholling8830
      @mikeholling8830 6 месяцев назад +1

      I’ve owned both and the Rover was a long way behind the Jaguar in all respects.

  • @adoreslaurel
    @adoreslaurel 3 месяца назад

    The 2.4 was an economic disaster forJaguar, why would you set up a factory to produce 2 sets of crankshafts,con rods and differentials and then sell the car for less money ? from an economics point of view putting a boat anchor up front was very strange.

  • @YTChiefCritic
    @YTChiefCritic 20 дней назад

    The idiots who modify cars like this think they know more than the manufacturer which they usually don't.

  • @tonycamplin8607
    @tonycamplin8607 6 дней назад

    Completely disagree, they've taken away the cars sole and sold her to the devil! For many years I have had a Daimler sp250, a very similar car that didn't have any moderfications, appart from fitting radial tyres, it was perfect as it was! Why fit a 5 speed box, what's wrong with the standard one and overdrive?
    Definitely not for me.

  • @ajw1467
    @ajw1467 3 месяца назад +1

    errrr its not 60 years old

  • @weaton25
    @weaton25 7 месяцев назад

    I had to laugh you said that this jag stops better than your new mini but what you forgot to say is it cost four time more than the mini if you spent a shed load of cash on your mini you could make that stop better I love the Jag but it needs an automatic gearbox who changes gear today even racing cars just have paddles connected to an auto box.

  • @byteme9718
    @byteme9718 7 месяцев назад

    A 240 is not a Mk II.

  • @ReddThreee
    @ReddThreee Год назад

    So you wear a flannelette country bumpkin shirt whilst testing an elitish upper market car? Makes sense.

  • @russcooke5671
    @russcooke5671 Год назад +1

    The only difference between an E type and any other jag with a 3.8 England is the EType as triple carbs the rest of the engines are the same.

  • @FYMASMD
    @FYMASMD 6 месяцев назад

    The most important thing about modern cars is safety. These old tin cans are deathtraps. Pretty but…