Restoring E Type S1

Restoring E Type S1

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  • 885066
    • Early 3.8 61 features
    • 885066 Original matching numbers engine
      • 885066 Carbs and throttle linkage
        • 885066 Throttle linkage
    • 885066 Fuel line
    • 885066 Exhaust system
    • 885066 cooling and heating
    • 885066 Clutch
    • 885066 gear box
    • 885066 Steering and Front suspension
      • 885066 steering rack
    • 885066 Rear axle and propshaft
    • 885066 Brakes
    • 885066 body
    • 885066 body fittings
      • 885066 interior
    • 885066 Electric
      • 885066 dash panel
    • 885066 Accessories and optional
    • 885066 assembly
  • 885735
    • 885735 Engine
    • 885735 IRS
    • 885735 body shell and significant changes
    • 885735 electric
  • Janna FHC
    • Janna Engine
    • Janna Exhaust System
    • Janna Cooling and Heating
    • Janna gear box
    • Janna brake system
    • Janna bodywork
    • Janna Body fittings
    • Janna interior
    • Janna electric on her FHC
      • Janna’s dash board
    • Janna rear suspension
    • Janna front suspension and steering
    • Jann re-assembly
  • 1E34052
    • 34052 engine
      • 34052 Manifold and carbs
    • 34052 cooling and heating
    • 34052 fuel line
    • 34052 Exhaust system
    • 34052 gear box
    • 34052 Brake System
    • 34052 Front suspension and Steering
    • 34052 rear suspension 3.07
    • 34052 Body
      • 34052 body shop
    • 34052 body fittings
    • 34052 interior
    • 34052 Electric and instruments
      • 34052 Lights
  • 1E77010 BW
    • 77010 Parts restoration
    • 77010 Engine overhaul
    • 77010 fuel line
    • 77010 Cooling
    • 77010 gear box drive shafts
    • 77010 Front suspension and Steering
    • 77010 IRS
    • 77010 Body work
    • 77010 brake
    • 77010 Bonnet and front frame
    • 1E77010 Interior
      • 77010 Headliner
      • 77010 Front seats and around
      • 77010 Rear seats
      • 77010 Boot area
      • 77010 Center console
    • 77010 electric
    • 77010 Optionals and accessories
    • 77010 Re-assembly
    • 77010 driving experience
  • missing AND SURPLUS parts
  • E Type tools
  • 30th E Type anniversary 1991

Category Archives: Front suspension

885735 front suspension back from plating
885066, Front suspension

885735 front suspension back from plating

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Early Features

  • Early fuel level sender
  • first style brake fluid bottles
  • the first brand marking - LEVEROLL -
  • Temperature sender unit
  • Very early throttle linkage with 3 slave shafts
  • Correct spark plug caps. (2nd Version for E Type)
  • the first brand marking - LEVEROLL -
  • early flat dash top
  • Early 3.8 steering wheel with visible aluminium core and different cross section than the later cars.
  • early style half shafts. Wider diameter hollow shafts with inner rod.
  • Early starter solenoid
  • Hollow and wider steering shaft
  • Early Butlers license plate light covers
  • early 122/1 owners manual
  • 066 straight rear bull head
  • early fuel lid, here with a later lid to demonstrate the difference
  • 2nd style tailgate stud receiver
  • Early rear screen, here on a later style pattern to demonstrate the difference
  • Early Butlers license plate light covers
  • early type diff mounting brackets left and right side
  • early fuel lid, here with a later lid to demonstrate the difference
  • 2nd style tailgate stud receiver
  • B- post pillar
  • early flute style side light

Finished project 1E77010 S1 2+2

  • Half way done
  • Nice to have the original black plastic to cover the sharp edges.

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6 pros and cons of vintage car ownership

“In many ways, it’s a lot easier or at least more natural to own a classic if you can rebuild it yourself.  It gets expensive and frustrating when you have to rely upon someone else to fix that old machine in your garage.  And driving a car that you have restored has to be one of the most satisfying things that I can think of.  It takes a lot of skill, discipline and determination to tear apart a car and get it back together again.   Restoration of old cars gives us all a little more self reliance in a complicated world.  For me, the Pros far exceed the Cons.  Thanks for your article, Kyle!”

Written by SteveNL and Taken from Hagert.com

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