I BOUGHT A CHEAP, RARE DAIMLER DOUBLE-SIX V12!

2023 ж. 14 Жел.
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  • As a child growing up in the 70's, my dad had a Daimler Double Six in that odd brown/gold colour. We barely used it though as my parents told me that the reason it had two fuel tanks was one to go to the petrol station and one to come back home.

    @pageonejournalist@pageonejournalist5 ай бұрын
    • My father also had one, I mainly remember it because of the twin tanks!

      @andrewpickering5413@andrewpickering54135 ай бұрын
    • These X305 DD6 are great. I have one in Australia where they are rare. A future collectable classic. Love mine.

      @rowanholgate1435@rowanholgate14355 ай бұрын
    • Nice beast

      @johnchincotta1qwdb15@johnchincotta1qwdb155 ай бұрын
    • 😅😅😅😅😅

      @TheOriginal_BigMac@TheOriginal_BigMac5 ай бұрын
    • Was it a Daimler Double Six Vanden Plas in coral metallic??

      @OrnumCR@OrnumCR5 ай бұрын
  • Now that car has overspent written all over it 😂

    @kellyjbrian@kellyjbrian5 ай бұрын
    • *massively overspent

      @michaelr1989@michaelr19895 ай бұрын
    • Will probably be worth every penny.

      @sturoe7361@sturoe73615 ай бұрын
    • What, no! I'm positive that this will be an extremely cheap car to own with no issues whatsoever. With that in mind, an excellent purchase.

      @AmosDohms@AmosDohms5 ай бұрын
    • Exactly my thought. Just saw the intro and the car alone would indicate overspending

      @hugolundin9946@hugolundin99465 ай бұрын
    • Don't drive it around to much ,your profit will fo in petrol 😂

      @bigfist255@bigfist2555 ай бұрын
  • Just a couple of bits from me here - having owned several of these: Firstly: This is the X300 shape, not X308. Only the bumpers really changed externally, but the electrical systems are completely different - so any X308 parts you buy will almost definitely not fit. Secondly, the door handles on the exterior *should* be chromed on a Double Six by default. Check whether this has been specifically deleted by the owner from new, otherwise these have been swapped out by someone, which is as much puzzling as it is concerning! Third: Glove box - only the very first X300s built came without a glove box, so someone has damaged the panel where the glove box sits, and probably cheaped out with a blanking panel. These aren't expensive to retrofit. Fourth: The driver never got a lambswool mat in the X300 or XJ40 - only the Series III. This is understandable given the absolute state you often see them in. The best thing you can do immediately preventative maintenance wise is to take the sunroof control panel out and spray all the contacts and connections with contact cleaner/rust inhibiter. Condensation, no matter how perfect every seal is, will form near the roof and ruin that panel eventually, and they are impossible to find - the switches requiring a very costly rebuild. If you want any advice or help - or indeed spares, drop me a DM. There's probably nothing I haven't seen issue wise regarding these!

    @MrJezza31@MrJezza315 ай бұрын
    • You are right about the door handles, I'm guessing it may have had paint and they sprayed over them? but yes, very unusual to see non chromed ones, as far as glovebox is concerned, they fitted a passenger SRS system on the later models ( as this and many others have ) so that took up the space for a glovebox, and regards the drivers Lambswool rug it was a cost extra option I believe, as my 1995 on an N had one ? either way a super thing and remarkably rust free AND under 100,000 miles which is rare nowadays.

      @Broomehall@Broomehall5 ай бұрын
    • Probably an early chassis that didn't sell very quick. A heritage certificate would reveal the build date.

      @MagnyCoors@MagnyCoors5 ай бұрын
    • Only fans of Jaguars mention electronics when speaking of changes made to a car. Love it. Haha

      @skipast75@skipast754 ай бұрын
    • Then, you need to sit in my '87 model Lagonda Series 3 saloon. A few thousand F-words & German + Japanese components replacing the British shit!

      @lukespector5550@lukespector55504 ай бұрын
    • Any X300 built pre-January 1995 did NOT come equipped with a glovebox. And my NAS-spec 1997 Jaguar Vanden Plas absolutely came with a full set of mouton lambswool rugs...although I did keep a set of standard XJ6 carpet mats due to shedding on the driver's side. You can tell this car has to be a 1994 or 1995 build due to the Short Wheelbase. The Daimlers, XJ12, and Vanden Plas all transitioned to Long Wheelbase by 1996.

      @jbekiaris7146@jbekiaris71464 ай бұрын
  • I'd actually spend a lot of money on that and bring it back to near perfect condition as I could. I'd keep it, drive it from time to time and enjoy the experience and keep it in the bank. It will be worth a fortune one day with that mileage on it terrific video as always, Matt 😊

    @elijahheyes9061@elijahheyes90615 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, agree, be like driving around on Bing Crosby or Harry Conick Jnr, smooth…..

      @srw_cricket2976@srw_cricket29765 ай бұрын
    • I've got an old XJ, (a 1979 Daimler Double Six). In the 15 years I've had it, prices have actually declined. These will never be worth anything unfortunately.

      @jackroutledge352@jackroutledge3525 ай бұрын
    • @@jackroutledge352 But do you love your car Jack ? What's it worth to you ? I have a 15 year old Mercedes E320 Sport fully loaded with Napa leather, paddle shift, full, pano sunroof, in mint condition. 82k Full service history, 2 owners. She honestly Drives like new. £65k new...I paid £5k for it. Iv'e spent £2.5k since, over 3 years. I still drive a 65k car when I get behind the wheel....Look at the long game Jack...My son is going to inherit this car when I kick the bucket. He loves it. Its current value is declining as is your car, but I truly believe in years to come, My car will be worth the equivalent of 65K again. But more importantly, I think it will be worth more to my son. I guess it's how we value things😊

      @elijahheyes9061@elijahheyes90615 ай бұрын
    • @@srw_cricket2976 And how I love blasting out some Crosby as I drive over Honister pass 😊

      @elijahheyes9061@elijahheyes90615 ай бұрын
    • Just a museum piece. Have to be 70 yrs of age to drive it imo. Doesn't look as nice as a BMW L type or an Audi A8. Or that S class you had.

      @markrushton1516@markrushton15165 ай бұрын
  • Another tidbit from the history of this splendid motorcar: RA Creamer had a Royal Warrant to supply cars to the Royal Household, including the late Queen.

    @Julianpms@Julianpms5 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for sharing

      @HighPeakAutos@HighPeakAutos5 ай бұрын
  • Check inside the petrol filler cap. On the previous XJ40 there was a drainage pipe at the base of the rubber gasket in front of the filler pipe at about 11 o'clock if my memory serves me right. It would get blocked up with general muck. It just needs blowing out with an airline, then clean all traces of soil type grime and detail with autoglym rubber cleaner. Any rain will then just drain away immediately.

    @mikeroz6549@mikeroz65495 ай бұрын
    • Oh yes 100 % right and the sill below the boot needed to be sealed !

      @johnrowson6856@johnrowson68565 ай бұрын
  • As an ex Daimler owner, we all know you need to keep a length of plastic wire in the boot to clear out the fuel drain pipe when it rains - this feature has been an issue on Daimlers (and probably Jags for a while). Anything to do with water and Lucas is also usually interesting..

    @jonbrinsmead5569@jonbrinsmead55695 ай бұрын
  • Okay, so great work. Here’s some things: * 1994-1997 - X300 is the model designation. This is the era with the inline sixes and v12 models. * 1997-2003 - X308 is the model designation. This is the era exclusively powered by V8s. Now I’m sure there’s further model designations. I believe the XJ12 models were X305s for example. But generally, X300 and X308 are all you need to remember. The X300 was the last of the heritage Jaguars and the X308 was the first truly modern Jaguar. The power plants of the X300s could in some way trace their ancestry to the 1950s. The X308 was a thoroughly modern design and affair (though again, there was some ancestry in the parts that were selected). Overall the X300 and particular the Daimler/Vanden Plas models (depending on the market) were the best way to get into a CLASSIC Jaguar experience. They were built properly and retained their historic feel and charisma. The X308 took that history and charisma and modernized it. Both are excellent. Enjoy.

    @ashtondimovski7074@ashtondimovski70745 ай бұрын
    • You see Matt, you're not a car-dork....THIS ^ is a _car-dork!_

      @ph8077@ph80775 ай бұрын
    • ​@ph8077 Also the AJ6 engines and later AJ16 in the X300, was an all new engine a departure from the old XK units.

      @paulie-Gualtieri.@paulie-Gualtieri.5 ай бұрын
    • @ph8077 my friend…you made me smile. 🥲 And whether intentional or not - the Crocodile Dundee reference….CLASSIC ✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻✊🏻

      @ashtondimovski7074@ashtondimovski70745 ай бұрын
    • @pauliegualtieri1282 - what’s fascinating is if you do some skulking on the internet, you’ll find that certain portions of the AJ6 and AJ16 do indeed date back to the XK engines. And then in turn, the AJV8 to some degree had some design elements that came from the AJ16. So in theory, the engine from the outgoing F-Type can indeed trace some lineage back to the E-Type. Perhaps not as clearly as Ferrari or other manufacturers but it definitely can.

      @ashtondimovski7074@ashtondimovski70745 ай бұрын
    • @ashtondimovski7074 And the 2.9 in the XJ40 was half a V12 with the May head High Efficiency

      @paulie-Gualtieri.@paulie-Gualtieri.5 ай бұрын
  • It's about time, Matt, she's a keeper.

    @paulie-Gualtieri.@paulie-Gualtieri.5 ай бұрын
  • Mate the 2.5 V8 Daimler of the 60s a jag MK2 with mabe the last Daimlerr engine was really a dream car to drivewas the smoothest car I ever driven

    @polygamous1@polygamous12 ай бұрын
  • That's the thing with older cars. They're huge yet there's more legroom in a modern hatchback. Still, that V12, it's just lovely. I love how the starter sounds on V12s. Like an airplane engine starting up. This is the sort of car that just makes you smile every time.

    @Matticitt@Matticitt5 ай бұрын
    • In a strange story, I ended up being driven around Manchester in a 1981 Rolls Royce Corniche convertible. I'm a small man, but I could barely move inside it. I could easily have touched the drivers door from the passenger seat.

      @hughoxford8735@hughoxford87355 ай бұрын
    • Think it was the Mk3 Granada that started to utilise the interior space in a big car with anything like the same efficiency as smaller cars. My dad had one as a company car, was massive in the back compared to the Carlton he had before it.

      @jeffnaylor4838@jeffnaylor48385 ай бұрын
    • Looks like this car is a short wheel base. Majority of these were long wheel base as they were a luxury limousine that were said to be better than Rolls Royce at that time, making the rear much better to sit in.

      @raylancaster2712@raylancaster27124 ай бұрын
  • The condition of the underside of the car was fantastic considering it’s age

    @bamog4560@bamog45605 ай бұрын
  • And your broom will look after you 😂 as long as it’s not had 17 new engines and 14 new gearboxes in its time. I do love a Jag. Used to be driven by both ends of the criminal spectrum. The villains and the barristers putting them away. Just pure class.

    @jamesdowling9759@jamesdowling97595 ай бұрын
  • It’s in the ‘never be another like it, again’, category; a true dinosaur, but a truly beautiful one. A summer, weekend show car for a retired enthusiast? You’ve done it proud.

    @colinwhite5355@colinwhite53555 ай бұрын
  • Great video as always Matt, this is actually an X300 series (V12 was Codenamed X305) not an X308 you'll notice with the interior styling and Rectangle instead of oval indicators. It has a GM 4L80-E 4-Speed Auto gear box. I'd grab the steering wheel from the sovereign with the timber. Many of the issues (internal mirror etc) are easily replaced. When they dont rust these are getting a reputation of the Toyota of Jaguars as they effectively go forever. There are also quite a few kits to enhance the power of that V12 largely derived from Tom Walkinshaw's work. Looks like a great example. Thanks for a great vid again.

    @jjdp2106@jjdp21065 ай бұрын
    • Correct Sir , the X308 had the shorter chrome bumper trims front and rear One of the reasons i loved the X300 with its full chrome bumper trims and of course that sublime straight 6 3.2 litre Engine as opposed to the troublesome v6 that replaced it 🤔🤔🤔🤔

      @Theoriginalbigbrillo@Theoriginalbigbrillo5 ай бұрын
  • The last classic vehicle to be manufactured by Jaguar Cars Ltd with a lineage that goes back to the XJ 12 of 1972 and the styling harking back to the Sir William Lyons era. I have owned three modern X Types which had similar styling cues but no Jaguar since bar the F Type has the same appeal. Burr Walnut and Connely leather is what classic Jaguar and Daimler cars were all about.

    @iainmacleod4007@iainmacleod40075 ай бұрын
  • My boss when I was a teenager had a few of these. He filled it up at the garage with two pumps. I remember pushing it down the main road with the other apprentices when he ran out of fuel. He left the keys in it all day long with the door open if we needed to move it. Once took us up the north east on the A1, fastest I’ve ever been in a car. When you drive it you forgot it was on because the engine was whisper quiet. Good luck with the petrol bill 😆Different days indeed- interested to see the XJ8😎👍 The earlier ones had a nicer dash- flat with fab bur walnut and Smiths dials- no odd shelf behind the wheel, the auto box lever was a t shape black and chrome 👍

    @davemitchell8756@davemitchell87565 ай бұрын
  • To understand the heart and mind of a person, look not at what he has already achieved, but at what he aspires to do.

    @user-ci7tn2bu2v@user-ci7tn2bu2v4 ай бұрын
    • Quite right

      @HighPeakAutos@HighPeakAutos4 ай бұрын
  • I drove a white 4.2 XJ from a petrol station forecourt, to a workshop in the road behind it in 1975 , when I was 12. The owner also had the original S type, and a mk 10. I also drove the S type. They were different times 😊

    @adambodhi431@adambodhi4312 ай бұрын
  • On my first computer (in yearly 2000's) I replaced Windows start up jingle with sounf of Jag V12 starting 😊still love this sound

    @shaulinis@shaulinis4 ай бұрын
  • Keep it Matt, you can at least be Arthur Daley for a bit.

    @John-Sacrimoni@John-Sacrimoni5 ай бұрын
  • Put a little superglue in a syringe, pop it through the headlining and stick it back up.

    @MrPablo616@MrPablo6165 ай бұрын
  • I had the 6 cylinder version of this. I felt like a king driving it. It never needed a penny spending on it apart from tyres servicing and an alternator. I nearly chickened out of the deal for its replacement when I went to pick my new car up. I still regret parting with it. I'd keep it for a weekend toy if I were you.

    @user-do2rv4db9k@user-do2rv4db9k5 ай бұрын
    • You're right! I bought a 96 3.2 litre for £400 in 2017 and it's still my daily driver. Nothing ever goes wrong with it so why change it? Plus, living in Europe it runs on ethanol E85 without the slightest modification.

      @michaelhilton8439@michaelhilton84395 ай бұрын
  • The thing with cars like that; it’s not about mad acceleration, it’s about ‘urge’, a long push in the back, if you will.

    @johnnunn8688@johnnunn86885 ай бұрын
  • Howdy Matt!! You should be proud of the fact that you have such a memory for all the facts of the cars that you deal with! You really have the best attitude when it comes to all the vehicles you deal with! I certainly would trust your insight for a vehicle when I finally get to the UK!!!!!! Big hugs from Kenny Ohio USA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    @swirlgalaxy@swirlgalaxy5 ай бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @HighPeakAutos@HighPeakAutos5 ай бұрын
    • Don't come here believe me😂😂the country has gone to shit you don't want to come here to stay. For a trip fair enough but to live here? Absolutely not

      @Afraz_9n3@Afraz_9n35 ай бұрын
    • @@Afraz_9n3 I left in 1988 and it was already on that path. Sad to say it !

      @glenbetton3146@glenbetton31465 ай бұрын
    • @@Afraz_9n3ah mate, couldn’t agree more, I used to think this country was amazing, I was proud to be British, But oohhh no, thanks to the appalling government we have, this country has fallen to a depressing shambles 😩😩

      @WillPearsonAviation@WillPearsonAviation5 ай бұрын
    • & there is no QE2 or Diana

      @user-bm3uz9cg7l@user-bm3uz9cg7l5 ай бұрын
  • I know I'll be watching this one more than once! What a beautiful car. As soon as I saw Daimler Double Six I had to 'like' the video!

    @danielalexander8588@danielalexander85885 ай бұрын
  • The V12 motors are just soooo smooth and the way they deliver power is just wonderful!

    @ChevyBM@ChevyBM4 ай бұрын
  • I'm 32 and have a 2002 XJ Sport with the 3.2 V8, and I absolutely love it. So, as you can imagine, this is my kind of video. Keep up the good work Matt, the channel just goes from strength to strength and rightly so 👍

    @rickmartin5288@rickmartin52885 ай бұрын
    • Nice to see some younger Jag owners. I'm 34 with a 2005 Jaguar XKR 👍🏼😎

      @ljones396@ljones3962 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful car. Thanks for the video. Once cleaned, she looked a totally different vehicle.

    @rosemary5531@rosemary55315 ай бұрын
  • Love the content matt keep up thr great work 😊😊

    @Awais_384@Awais_3845 ай бұрын
  • One of the best cars you’ve ever featured, irrespective of age or current value

    @michaelrickard4682@michaelrickard46825 ай бұрын
  • Superb video, thanks Matt. Really enjoyed this one!

    @Markymarkvinylnut@Markymarkvinylnut2 ай бұрын
  • My cousin was a used car salesman in the 80s and took us for a spin in a Rover P5. It felt palatial at the time. If I were to buy a classic today, it'd have to be Bentley I reckon.

    @andybarry3435@andybarry34355 ай бұрын
    • If I suddenly came into many millions of pounds, I'd also go for a Bentley. A Flying Spur would be my choice. Looks like something you'd see the Queen sat in the back of, but can top 200 mph....

      @Brian-om2hh@Brian-om2hh5 ай бұрын
  • I always wanted one of these, keep it Matt

    @davidoldboy5425@davidoldboy54255 ай бұрын
  • I've got the six cylinder version, bought it as a winter project, nine years later still got it.

    @michaelcrouch5708@michaelcrouch57085 ай бұрын
  • Was waiting for this as soon as I saw it come on your website for sale. What a wonderful car. Talk about having a diverse forecourt. All the best with the sale Matt! 👍

    @LowEndTorque@LowEndTorque5 ай бұрын
  • One of the partners where I once worked had this car. It was fabulous and wafted about in eerie silence. Only an electric car can be so very silent yet powerful. I never missed an opportunity to drive it!

    @johnfaulkner6776@johnfaulkner67765 ай бұрын
  • The colour looked so much better once cleaned, re-sprayed and buffed. Good car for a collector. I did notice the sign at Smithy Lane (now famous) - a quiet lane, which includes icons for for bicycles, horse riders and second hand car dealer cost appraisals. Well done, Matt.

    @geoffredrup9616@geoffredrup96165 ай бұрын
  • Great video, a natural presenter who makes it interesting without a need for gimmicks! Look forward to the next one.👍

    @mattltvtoyreviews1955@mattltvtoyreviews1955Ай бұрын
    • Much appreciated!

      @HighPeakAutos@HighPeakAutosАй бұрын
    • Agree very interesting and nicely presented video cheers❤🎉

      @Aleman365@Aleman365Ай бұрын
  • Excellent vid Matt. I must make a confession, I usually watch until you start the test drive then I can't help but fast forward to the 'reveal' I just love to see the transformation, especially for these classic examples that you, in your nostalgic haze, feel are worth saving! This Daimler now looks incredible - just my cup of tea! Toodle pip.

    @jonathanfletcher9533@jonathanfletcher95335 ай бұрын
  • Another great video Matt and a fabulous car. Shame it can’t be preserved in a museum really. Hope it goes to an enthusiast rather than be just used as a runaround until something brakes. That engine is an absolute gem.

    @garymillerlcs@garymillerlcs4 ай бұрын
    • I hope so too!

      @HighPeakAutos@HighPeakAutos4 ай бұрын
  • This car is pure example of art and old schools of British motory . I would love to see more of them on the road . I hope one day Jaguar brand will come back to UK 🇬🇧 owner .

    @Dawid698@Dawid6985 ай бұрын
  • I had a Daimler Double Six Vanden Plas for 15 years. Loved cruising the country lanes around here in it. It was a wonderful old machine, sublime smoothness coupled with a smooth ride and solidity in its construction not found these days. The one covered was later than mine, but I enjoyed watching this remembering the car I had.

    @OrnumCR@OrnumCR5 ай бұрын
  • A friend of my dad had a Daimler Double Six. It was a behemoth on the outside but incredibly cramped on the inside. Like the opposite of the Tardis. Amazingly smooth thing to ride in though. Pure luxury.

    @domknill@domknill5 ай бұрын
  • Marvellous video Matt - really enjoyed that! Here’s another word to describe the Daimler - imperious 😁 My brother in law used to own one - he was a surgeon. You would have needed deep pockets to buy and run such a beautiful ‘carriage’. I hope it finds an owner who continues to treat it with the care and respect it deserves 🙂👍

    @timnetherton727@timnetherton7275 ай бұрын
  • Hi from Sydney, Australia, these x300 xj12's have a GM 4 speed 4L80E automatic, basically an update of the old GM THM400 3 speed that was in the original v12's and also in the series 3, 4.2 litre6cyl XJ's with an extra virtual overdrive gear thrown in initially a vacuum controlled one called a GM THM700, then with the 4L80E its electronic the E at the end means it has a small computer to integrate it into more modern cars with other electronics on board, these are FANTASTIC long life gearbox capable of 800horsepower in either version , electronic , or vacuum controlled. GM THM700's & 4L80E's SHOULD NEVER BE confused with the 4L60E's & earlier vacuum-controlled sibling THM700-R4 these were crap and had issues the nomenclature is almost the same, but one pair is fantastic, and the other pair are "shite". These GM automatics are way stronger than the Merc' auto box, or the ZF's also in some later models and were used in GMC and Chevy Suburban's and a host of other heavy vehicles needing a tough, strong and reliable automatic, OR now modern custom builds with 800HP or more engines, then for a rear axle, the said same people will fit one of the giant rear wheel drive 13.5 inch Cadillac diff and axle units from 1971 to '76, they make the Ford 9" diff look like it was taken from a "tonka-toy". Plus, if one of these GM automatics fails, to service/repair them it's like 1/3 of the later ZF & Mercedes automatics repair cost. Your XJR was the later x308, this is the earlier XJ300 and when new you could order the very special long wheelbase, with taller roof, XJ 300 Insignia's or the even more expensive LWB xj 300 Majestic's, watch an old doco' and you would see dame Thatcher alight from one with oceans of headroom and rear legroom, PLUS, hers was a "sentinel" one of the bullet and bomb proof versions. Just about 2 years back QE2's dark Sherwood green supercharged v8 xj308 LWB sedan was for sale had been sold by the Royal Mews, not kept long and re-sold. A few years prior to that QE2's prior LWB xj300 V12 had also been sold. Both of QE2's XJ's had been the rare LWB versions earlier one a xj300 v12, then the later a xj308 v8 supercharged. The earlier one an upmarket lavish Majestic, the later one a more basic Insignia, however both were "sentinels." When you see one of the rare long wheelbase cars with the taller roof, something about the design dynamics, when viewed side on, just seems the more handsome, better design outcome than the standard-length car. In some other old doco's you will see QE2 driving herself in both of these lavish dark green cars, mostly in and around her beloved Balmoral home in Scotland. Here in Sydney, I own and drive both brands, Jaguars and Cadillacs, Mr Lyons and his later successors at Jaguar had a habit of buying some of GM's "best bits" to stop any warranty claims. Alternators, power steering pumps, air conditioning units, gearboxes and also radiators to name but a few.

    @gregharvie3896@gregharvie38965 ай бұрын
  • Loving your work, Matt. You use what you know, and who you know, to trouble shoot these old things, and charge accordingly. This Daimler is now so much more desirable than it was when you got it, and yet you're asking 3/4 of the money the previous seller was asking. Best of luck and Merry Christmas!

    @colliedogjoy@colliedogjoy4 ай бұрын
  • What a car Matt. Love it.

    @user-gh8ow9hc1q@user-gh8ow9hc1q5 ай бұрын
  • Loved this video Matt! I bought an ex demo of this exact car in 1997 from Minster Jaguar in York. Absolutely loved it! It was like driving a magic carpet! Frost blue with nimbus grey interior

    @first4businessadvice@first4businessadvice5 ай бұрын
    • It's a beautiful car, no doubt about it. But that fuel consumption. Oh dear.....

      @Brian-om2hh@Brian-om2hh5 ай бұрын
  • Thanks for an excellent video Matt! If I were you I would keep and cherish this wonderful DDS. I own a ‘95 Daimler Six, Westminster Blue/Oatmeal, and really love it. Despite its age and mileage, it feels and drives like a 2-3 year old car, and had been babied from new.

    @stigmoltu-jacobsen@stigmoltu-jacobsen5 ай бұрын
  • I had the pleasure of driving one of these once, and must say, although I have driven some large motors, this made me feel special, it pulled like a train, but sort of wafted along. It felt like it was giving me a welcoming hug.

    @JimT-RCT@JimT-RCT5 ай бұрын
  • Hi Matt .... this is the x300 series and was the last XJ to have the V12, Ford quickly re-engineered the car and it became the x308 and has new interior which is why your XJ didn't have the switch panel around the steering wheel. X300 wasn't in production very long.

    @steveparlow7322@steveparlow73225 ай бұрын
    • V12s were x305

      @AndyK.1@AndyK.15 ай бұрын
    • Always remember clarksons video on the XJR8 and the drag race. Mentioned the switch panel. Look it up YT.

      @AndyK.1@AndyK.15 ай бұрын
    • @@AndyK.1Yep, and that interior was a legacy from the XJ40 (although much improved and better screwed together by Ford!).

      @colino72@colino725 ай бұрын
    • The XJ40 had a bulkhead and engine compartment redesign in about 1993 to take the V12. The X300 was very similar to the late XJ40s. At the same time the XJ40s got airbags. The engineers originally designed the first XJ40 so that it couldn't take a V-engine because they feared that they were going to be forced to use the Rover V8. This is why they continued to make the Series 3 XJ12 alongside the XJ40 until 1992.

      @mikeroz6549@mikeroz65495 ай бұрын
    • V12 was the only trump card over the competition by 1996 as the X300 was outclassed. That's why I like as early an example as possible as they were more competitive in their first year or so.

      @MagnyCoors@MagnyCoors5 ай бұрын
  • The carVertical report said it's a diesel (5:25). Can't imagine how much torque a V12 diesel would have! Someone must have made a mistake somewhere along the way. I'm a Jag lover, always have been so get quite giddy when I see one on your channel. Sad man... Great video, as ever.

    @craigodonnell6316@craigodonnell63165 ай бұрын
  • ‘Splendid’ Matt 😂! Seriously though, this was another cracking video, love your natural enthusiasm and attention to detail. Look forward to the next one already. For now I’ll just say “cheerio’!

    @robineldridge7653@robineldridge76535 ай бұрын
  • I was so excited when i saw this on your website last week.

    @matthewpumfrey2178@matthewpumfrey21785 ай бұрын
  • in 1999 when i was a trainee mechanic me and other trainees had a discussion about engines, me and a few others prefered V6, V8 and V10 ok too but thought V12 was generally too heavy for no or little extra power (other than in such as formula one maybe). but there was a few that thought the more cylinders you have the better... i still prefer V6, V8 or V10

    @adampyro834@adampyro8345 ай бұрын
  • Stunning. Gutted you're not with raffle shack anymore!

    @neilbeese118@neilbeese1185 ай бұрын
  • Old school classic, well done for keeping it on the road. Someone will really enjoy this..

    @michaelstanley3961@michaelstanley39615 ай бұрын
  • 17:48 A very common feature of an early to mid 90's car: You could either opt for the passenger airbag and lose the glove box because the airbag module was so large or you could keep the glove box at the risk of your passenger smashing his/her face into it during a frontal crash.

    @Atombender@Atombender4 ай бұрын
  • I just find it crazy that in Britain you can get 6.0 V12 for 5000£. I live in mainland Europe and paid 6000€ for my 2013 Renault Clio 1.5

    @laurfrt@laurfrt5 ай бұрын
    • That is because v12s are cheap because they are expensive to maintain, cost a lot in fuel and therefore don't appeal to the mass market although they're cool and make you tempted! Really good value for money. The Clio will keep falling in value whereas the Daimler will start to go back up again as it's rare and will become a classic

      @paultasker7788@paultasker77885 ай бұрын
    • This one consumes 15liter or more. Also for instance in my country Belgium, you pay 3000€ tax a year for this 6L

      @Jagggggg88@Jagggggg885 ай бұрын
  • Beautiful car, Matt. It really looked the business after a good clean. Wouldn’t like the fuel bill, mind you! Daimlers aren’t cars you drive in, but travel in! Bet you keep it……..!

    @GableEnder9@GableEnder95 ай бұрын
    • You can literally see the fuel gauge move as you drive

      @nopants3560@nopants35605 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful car. I used to work on the air con systems on these for a local garage. i can remember one having to have a can of petrol added as it had run out. that can lasted about 10 mins of stationary idling and gentle revving to test the air con after re gassing. still a wonderfull car though. makes you smile to see and hear it.

    @jonbell6355@jonbell63555 ай бұрын
  • You love cars like this Matt, because they're pure class!

    @davidnelson7149@davidnelson71495 ай бұрын
  • What a splendid video cheerio now 😂

    @simonbarringer3415@simonbarringer34155 ай бұрын
  • Last time I was this early Matt was coming in under budget 😂

    @benny_mc@benny_mc5 ай бұрын
  • Excellent video as ever. Sounded lovely! As someone else has said the Daimler is based on the X300 Jaguar XJ. I'm pretty sure that the supplying dealer, R A Creamer used to supply the Royal Household and was Jaguar's oldest dealer until it closed in about 2015 and based in a super little London mews. I visited once for interest sake and was made extremely welcome. Keep up the videos, always good viewing.

    @markslack@markslack5 ай бұрын
  • Cracking car. Great to see it detailed and spruced up.

    @chrisbolton5461@chrisbolton54615 ай бұрын
  • I know you like your Daimler/ JLR brands a lot Matt but must say it does look the business after that overspend!👌

    @godspeed6315@godspeed63155 ай бұрын
  • Like you Matt, I love old Jaguars. I've had so many & I've loved them all even if they were grief. Just don't stop doing what you do best, keeping old cars on the road, much better than all this crap new stuff. 👍🙂

    @SteveDelves-vy5mr@SteveDelves-vy5mr5 ай бұрын
  • My Dad did chauffeuring for Total (1977). They had 5.3 V12 Jags Series II. He occasionally brought one home and as a 7 year old I fell in love. His own car was an Austin 1100 so quite a difference. I remember going 50 mph and being confused that it was almost silent and floated along.

    @kb9072@kb90725 ай бұрын
  • Great video. Great car. Not odd that you like things like this as many do. Thanks for making the video and look forward to updates.

    @davidumpleby9955@davidumpleby99552 ай бұрын
  • hey Matt, if you're getting bored with the quick turnovers of everyday cars, why not do more of these classics from the 80s and 90s? I would love to see more classics like this

    @dedede9664@dedede96645 ай бұрын
    • That sounds like a recommendation for a new channel, High Peak Classics perhaps? Looking at some of the comments on here, I get the feeling that it would go down very well.

      @danielearley5062@danielearley50625 ай бұрын
  • Had an XJ81 (XJ40 6litre V12) for 14 years, bought at 18 months old for half the new price. Mind you, any saving soon went with a VERY BEST of 18-20mpg. For several years I worked in town and had a commute of 3 miles each way in heavy traffic which resulted in 6mpg , a gallon per day! Nice place to sit though.

    @alanhunter2009@alanhunter20095 ай бұрын
  • My dad used to have one of these when we were back in 1990, Bracknel for his Pilot Course. I had wonderful memories with this car. But I never knew what he meant about the Car being thirsty until I grew up more. But I can definitely confirm that the rear seats are cramped. I always find solace in your reviews.

    @haru_haru_har_har8213@haru_haru_har_har82135 ай бұрын
  • Stunning Car ❤️❤️Love seeing the older vehicles on the road 👍👍Sounds Great and Looks Lovely 😀😀

    @robinharrison3907@robinharrison39075 ай бұрын
  • I'd love to own this car. I had a 5.7L V8 Grand Cherokee up till a couple of years ago. Fuel prices were a little less poverty inducing then though. If I owned it I think I'd call her Greta 🙂.

    @timwy@timwy5 ай бұрын
  • A 6 litre V12, very rare, I should think... as they say in the States - there's no replacement for displacement. Awesome car, never going to be cheap, but £9k seems a good price for such a waft-tastic motor

    @James-ld2jc@James-ld2jc5 ай бұрын
  • My uncle who lived in Knutsford had a brand new 1996 XJ Sport 3.2 when this shape came out. I had a drive and it was the smoothest, most cosseting ride I have ever experienced. The shape is beautiful and the smell of the leather unmatched. There is something so incredibly appealing about these! It was all about the smoothness and lack of fuss with these. Great video fella and possibly the most appealing car you’ve featured yet

    @RichieRouge206@RichieRouge2064 ай бұрын
  • What a beautiful car...hope she goes to a good home .. great vid 👍

    @jonathanwright9269@jonathanwright92695 ай бұрын
  • Love this, good work Matt!

    @V8Hungry@V8Hungry5 ай бұрын
  • A lovely car and a genuine classic. I've had 6 V12s over the years including XJSs in both 5.3 and 6 litre variants. I always managed over 20 mpg average on all of them, and this is easily achievable. They are actually economical in relative terms and are always a true pleasure to drive. Going out in a V12 is always an 'event'.....not just a trip out. Good luck with your Daimler.....you have done it proud!

    @tigermcflash131@tigermcflash1315 ай бұрын
  • I think trying to get it into absolute mint condition is turning it into a money pit. I'd probably get it in the most reliable condition possible and use it like a 2nd or 3rd car with some regularity.. But wow this is the real deal boss car. Great example with a lot of history and definitely will go to a nice place.

    @igormac88@igormac885 ай бұрын
    • Totally agree

      @HighPeakAutos@HighPeakAutos5 ай бұрын
  • Oh man I always wanted one of these, what a car. Looks pure class. Those beautiful picnic tables, the chrome mirrors, those wheels. Honestly this is like a dream car for me!

    @rare6499@rare64995 ай бұрын
  • Fantastic video matt keep them up 👍

    @user-lv4zp1qc3b@user-lv4zp1qc3b5 ай бұрын
  • About bloody time, a real gentleman's express 🇬🇧

    @shanewaller2864@shanewaller28645 ай бұрын
  • Congrats, quite nice shape and decently low mileage piece you managed to get. You get them much cheaper there in GB than here in Czech Rep. Recently I paied about 5.612gbp for higher mileage project XJR6 X300 with many more neglected issues yet to be fixed, but most important it wasnt rusty and here it was pretty good price for that thing.

    @jamesmasin159@jamesmasin1595 ай бұрын
  • This car in the LWB version addresses the rear legroom issues, but so rare to find. I had a '95 XJS Convertible with the same engine and 4 speed auto..... great car and still miss it .

    @abijag100@abijag1005 ай бұрын
  • The XJ X300 range is superb. I have the long wheelbase Daimler Six which I've had for around 20 years. The car you have is the standard wheelbase. There's lots more room in the long wheelbase variant.

    @christiancartwright@christiancartwright5 ай бұрын
  • Looks fantastic. She's a keeper. You'll miss her when she goes. Great video as always. 🙏

    @jezauty135@jezauty1355 ай бұрын
  • Love these ❤ wishing you a merry Christmas and a happy new year, 🎄 have a good one x

    @clairebroughton3244@clairebroughton32445 ай бұрын
  • Great purchase, Matt! One thing though, the X308 chassis never had the V12. X300 did, and the V12 equipped cars were dubbed X305. So yours is a X305 DD6. What a beautiful spec though. Love it! Edit: The gearbox in this majestic automobile is the good ol'reliable GM 4L80E 4-speed automatic torque converter.

    @subarnosinha8042@subarnosinha80425 ай бұрын
  • Nice to see a fine classic on the channel

    @emeraldviking3637@emeraldviking36375 ай бұрын
  • I love what you do with the cars you go the extra mile and then some. I like that your transparent in what you do nice one matt

    @richarddinning6901@richarddinning69015 ай бұрын
    • Thanks 👍

      @HighPeakAutos@HighPeakAutos5 ай бұрын
  • You certainly suit driving a Daimler and the Range Rover, Matt. Surprised, you didn't say "Toodles" at the end. 😂

    @VishalGupta-od5mf@VishalGupta-od5mf5 ай бұрын
  • Another cracking video Matt, well done. Reminded me of a 87 D plate XJS V12 HE that I once owned. Marvellous cars. Cheers Matt

    @Matt-cc3fp@Matt-cc3fp4 ай бұрын
  • The Caddy parked along from the Daimler is stunning 🤩 those wheels really set it off!

    @T27FRL@T27FRL5 ай бұрын
  • Stunning car. I had an XJS V12 years ago and miss that silky smooth engine. That V12 started life in the E-type so some proper heritage there with that Daimler being the last to use thst V12 about 30 years later

    @dazzleships1@dazzleships15 ай бұрын
  • Saw this listed on your eBay and instantly thought 'massively overspent' 🙈

    @bullseyeant@bullseyeant5 ай бұрын
  • when I was 18 I swapped my Daimler V8 in for a 1972 S1 Double Six SWB in black with webasto roof and have spent the last 40 years trying to get another ! - excellent channel love the cheap PX videos

    @user-ww6dn8xj7v@user-ww6dn8xj7v5 ай бұрын
  • Brilliant shout out to retro plates. Just what I was looking for for my old S4 Spider

    @adzy166@adzy1665 ай бұрын
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