Rare Find! 1974 Daimler Vanden Plas Double six.
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- One owner found hidden in a shed for 13 Years. Completely original condition with absolutely no rust. I want this car1 Excuse my pronunciation of vanden Plas, some pronounce as "pla" some say "plus" #JaguarV12 #jaguarseries2 #jaguar5.3
I used to have one of these 1974 VDP V12’s in the 80’s (the first of 4 Jag V12’s I’ve had). Drank fuel like hell but was such a nice riding car. Only needed a water pump up until the final death when it went low comp on one cylinder. Almost gave it away to someone who was going to drop a Chev in it. Sadly at the time i didn’t have the capability I have now to put it right myself. But certainly one of a rare production run. Mine was same colour too. ❤
Hi Peter I'm really looking forward to picking it up. It's so unmolested and original.
@@tjmthejagmandownunder I’m looking forward to follow your bringing this one back to glory. Good luck with it!
My Uncle was a huge Daimler fan before he passed away. My childhood memories are of trips around Devon and Yorkshire in his double six during the late 70s. I think he is the reason I got into classic cars and restoration? I missed out on buying his last double six and sp250 as my Aunt sold them to a man at the door even though I said I wanted to buy them, she died a year later so probably wasn't thinking straight? All his cars were very low mileage but that and UK weather meant there was always something wrong with them, he loved driving them but wasn't a DIYer. Aussie climate is a lot kinder to these old motors, holy grail to find anything here without some rust? Unseen project arrives in 2 hours, fingers crossed it isn't a total lemon?
only the best car in the world !!!!!
Congratulations Brett, I am looking forward to the videos on this one. Well done.
More to come!
Your Mrs must have the patience of a Saint! Coz here we go again lol!!
I know!! I'm lucky!
Glad you're back , was getting the shakes !
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Nice car,caramel gold my dad had a identical one but with the 4.2 engine and lighter colour interior,even rarer than the v12 i think.lovely car,so glad you pronounced vanden plas correctly to.nothing more annoying when people say vanden pla.
I just found a dry stored 1977 Double six, Squadron blue with black vinyl roof. It's been parked since 1996! luckily the guy drained both tanks, coolant and brake fluids. Should be a fairly easy job to bring it back to life.
Did you buy it?
@@tjmthejagmandownunder Yeah but I haven’t got it home yet . I’ll take some videos of it once it’s here and @ you in them 👍🏻
Great find - there’s nothing like that feeling when you know you’ve got a good one!
Lovely car.the roof is everflex ,like Rolls Royces.
Nice find!
"I've got to have this car."
The times I've said those words.
Looks like you've got a peach there
Was out yesterday in my '88 Series 3 Double Six. I know your joy.
Can't wait to see this one cleaned up.
Best of luck.
What a total peach... I love it.. I can't wait to see her cleaned off and up and running.. Wow!.. (Phil - UK)
Very nice indeed, well done
Your enthusiasm is infectious, there’s nothing like new car excitement. Congratulations on the purchase, let’s hope she turns out to have just 3000 original miles on the clock.
Have to see when I get the log books! Thanks Mark
🍀Beautiful 🍀good luck🍀Congratulations🍀
Thank you! You too!
That’s a great find.
What an absolutely stunning VDP! I don't know about down under, but here in the UK, we can get re-connolising kits that are made to the exact colour. Look up the furniture repair clinic on here, they've a few vids on the process. I redid my XJR-6's interior and it came up like new. Loving the channel, such a great find. Mac in England :)
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Thanks, Mac, for the nice comments.
Yes, I use furniture clinic products. Great stuff!
What a great find! Well done for bagging that great car.
Looks like a Van den plas lovely car
Nice ride Brett can't wait to see her cleaned up
That’s a beaut. I have a 74 DDS VDP also on sth coast NSW. Looking fwd to your journey with this one.
Hi Warren
Will dm you
Excellent find Brett. Its a real VDP, front air intake is body colour, but technically the boot hinges need to be black beneath the boot seal while it open.
Nice , love the chrome waist line and wheels..... Never trust a car without any chrome!!!!
Interesting thanks Peter
Now that's a real nice score well done you lucky bugger lol want to see more of this one cheers mate
Thanks Darren!
Beautiful! I'll take it, if you could just nip it over here to the UK that would be great 😃
Brett, you've found a well looked after example, garaged its whole life and built just before they became fuel injected, a fine addition to your collection.
Thanks Paul!
Wow. Nice Daimler
I am in the middle of digging out a 1974 Jag XJ12L that is a 1 owner barn find. I cant remember the last time it ran. The body and seats and interior are way way better than that Daimler. Original 54K on the clock. Dad hardly ever drove it. At the moment I have no idea if it will turn over. I will check back here if you want to comment. Any advice?
Good score luv it fu%& she is clean 👍👌
Wow!
Looks a good solid original car and must have cost a bucketload in the day.
Twice as much as a standard series 2 in 1974. 8000 pounds I believe back then
What a beaut!
It’s definitely pronounced Plas, the original company was , strangely,from Belgium,
The company name was pronounced "Plah" NOT Plas
@@nigelwest3430wrong,its spelt plas and thats how its said.nowt more annoying than when people pronounce it any othet way.
@@ivanfernyhough3851 Sorry you are wrong, My father worked at the company for 25+ years, it is pronounced "Plah"
@@nigelwest3430there will sllways be debate but its plas.
@@ivanfernyhough3851 There may be debate but the company referred to itself as "Plah" my father worked there for 25+ years. So the company name IS pronounced "Plah"
Wow🏁
Brett, just from my perspective. I always skip the intro, what is it good for? Far too long, not needed. The music in the background spoils your comments. I find it quite annoying, good chance that I am wrong. I mean, it is such a lovely find, the Daimler, and I am skipping most of the content. The Vanden is the star, please give it more room.
I thought I was the star! 😁 but will take it into account! Will shorten intro. It's there more for first time viewers
I have a 98 XJR with 14,000 miles 4L I think it needs a fuel pump any suggestions on how to do that? Should I take the tank out or take out the rear seats and cut a hole in the metal?
If it were me, I would cut a hole.
It's a bitch to remove that tank and you need special tools
Not sure why you're so worried about the 4 Stromberg's mate. I'd rather service them than the 12 injectors I just did on mine.. a much easier job
Not sure either Jeff! I always been told they are hard to keep in tune! i guess all V12 e types have them so cannot be too hard! It will be a new experience for me!
Adam from Living With a Classic loves the carb V12s !
What is it with Gold XJ12s and bodyshops ? 😊
Agreed, quad Strombergs over fuel injection on a V12. How many V12s have been lost due to fire resulting from a leak from the injection system into the Vee.
Recommission her properly and you will a real gentleman's Daimler VDP
You cant restore these cars under 100 Grand
Certainly, I wasn't going to restore her! Just a good recommissioning!
You know a 350 chev and turbo400 will bolt straight in and you only have to tune one carburettor?? .... Just kidding, go through the brakes,fuel and cooling systems, give it a really good detail and enjoy driving it as it is. Beautiful car and great find!
Thanks Geoff
Sorry I just can,t stand the backing muzic
Will take that into account
Bit dissapointed you didnt share what you paid for it. Will come back for a like when you do.
Dammed if you do dammed if you don't! Put it this way the asking price was $12kAU. which was a bargain anyway, so a made a reasonable offer and it was accepted!
As is condition I would guess 7 to 8 grand.
@@bigfella6629nope,way more than that atleast in the uk.if you can even find one for sale.
Apologies the colour is Olive. I always thought olive was more a green colour!
Wow! that is a great car, I am looking forward to watching your videos as you bring it back to life, I own a couple over here in NZ (along with a lot of other S2 XJ variants), one of mine is metallic blue with an almost white leather interior, the other is in Gold, both are Vanden Plas Double six. I am converting one to fuel injection next year when get time.
Wow Alan keep in touch
Flick me an email! Thejagmandownunder@gmail.com
Great video today , beautiful old Daimler.
J'adore les Jaguars !..les plus belles voitures du monde..j'ai une 300 1995 sovereign black 4.0..zt une xj6 1971 Daimler blanche..
Enjoy - VDP are soo special! Currently enjoying a Daimler Super 8 (2008) exceptional !
Hi There, I briefly owned A Daimler Vanden Plas 4.2 back In 1994.
Back then I worked had as a mini cab driver in Coventry to by my beauty.
The car broke down basically gearbox I never actually had chance to fuel the old car the seller said I could drive Blackpool and back no problem..
I fell ill with burst appendix and I begged my mum to get the car into my dads garage she agreed but only a temporary measure..
I really thought I would be fine and be able to save money to fix it up at some point..
This car was Black with grey vinyl roof and steel sunroof I think it had with beautiful grey leather loads of chrome a 1977 car.
One day my Mum said I can't get my Flymo Lawn mower out and that big car needed to go.
My Mum knew how much I loved cars but somehow she had a great way to make me get rid of these cars.
Past cars were Dolomite 18/50 1976 mimosa yellow and my spitfire 1500 cc convertible 1977 car in vermillion red
The Daimler I paid just £420 She made my scrap my back beauty and I got just... £80 I know it broke my heart.. The lawn mower was only worth £40 Quid..
Seen these cars in UK and in today money they range around £10k to £18k..
My Godfather had a MK2 Jaguar 1968 Old English White Loved his car growing up and his Brother had many Jaguars and Daimlers so I always wanted one.
So far including the mentioned one I've had 4 1988 Daimler 3.6 Burgundy XJ40 and one XJ6 3.2 1991 Sovereign and my last one was a 2000 XJ8 3.2 In blue.
Have driven a few others 1979 and 1986 in garage I worked..
Great video..
Great story! Yes, we all have shudda kept its stories. Thanks for watching
I have one of these (1974 on carbs). Got it for £250 many years ago but being in the UK it was very rusty. Also hade the misfortune of the engine seizing in storage and 5 of the head-studs snapping in the block. All that is now sorted thankfully. Mine is Caramel with Tuscan interior. I don't think this one is Caramel. Looks too light. Also don't think the interior is Tuscan. Tuscan is almost orange in colour. The interior in this is probably Sage
Yes, I have confirmed its caramel, but its Olive interior! Forgot olives can be brown. 😁
Thanks for watching
Don't think I've ever seen you as excited about a new acquisition. and rightly so. What a beauty - and it's basically sound as a pound. Incredible, given the age of the car. Will be very interested to see how this project goes. Don't forget to tell us the estimated true mileage once you've worked it out. I'd reckon 103,000.
Watch the following video😔
I'm Excited just watching you. Can't wait to see the progress. Do you have e-mail address. I can't stand the other stuff.
Cheers
Alan
In the description thanks Alan
congrats Brett I need one of those in my garage eoo
The company name is pronounced Vanden Plah NOT plas
Unless your American or an illiterate Aussie like me! 😁
Wrong,its plas,jagman said it correctly.
@@ivanfernyhough3851 Sorry you are wrong, My father worked at the company for 25+ years, it is pronounced "Plah"
Depends who you ask. Henri Van Den Plas, Belgian.
@@johnpoile1451 I can only go on how the company referred to itself, they pronounced it "Plah" this is fact, my father worked at Kingsubry works for 25+ years
Gorgeous lady
Wow nice find, Love the V12 VDP's I reckon you'd have to pay £ 8 - 12 k GBP for that in the uk in its current condition. In the UK a similar car would require a shed load of welding of course. Think you got a very nice car thats got bags of potential.
Thanks Larry
It would fetch considerably more than 8 to 12 grand in the uk in such original condition as that and such a good history.look forward to watching about this one.
Great video ,do we really need the music. 😢
Will go lighter next one
Brett, dont knock the Strombergs, they are probably a better option than the early fuel injection system. There has been a few articles on getting the Strombergs running well, and a bloke called Paul from the UK has a few hints on how to get them running really well. My Series 1 VDP Double Six runs like a champion, so persevere my friend. Great car!
Hi Chris
All good !
I'm just getting comfortable with fuel injection now this. I am looking forward to the challenge. Email Paul's link please
Hi Chris
All good !
I'm just getting comfortable with fuel injection now this. However, I'm looking forward to the challenge. Email Paul's link, please
Good afternoon Brett, working on the UK link for you, get back soonest. Also 'Living with a Classic ' has quite a good video on tuning/balancing a Series 2carb V12, definitely worth a watch. You'll need to invest in a venturi gauge to get the balance and mixture correct, once I'm in my workshop I'll send details of both.
Beautiful, clearly you are smitten! And that's the best t-shirt for a Jag Man...
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i was wondering if the T was going to get a mention! Thanks
So looking forward to seeing what comes next.
Iain Tyrrell did a nice video on the VdP Double Six a little while ago…. he loved it and his business outside Chester works on the absolute best of the best….
Love it! Watched it a while back and again three times this week!