Who Owns This Ford Consul Capri?

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Who is the mystery guest in this episode of datbs? I will be giving you clues, so listen very carefully! This immaculate Ford Consul Capri was built in 1963 in a wonderful Ermin White colour.

The owner has spent a considerable amount of money getting this Capri to it’s current condition. All of the restoration work has been undertaken by the Consul Classic & Capri Owners Club who originally started the project with Robert King who sadly passed away during the project.

The car was then bought from Rob to finish the project with the new owner, who is now able to pass on the legacy of this wonderful car. The Consul Capri kept in a Carcoon and the condition is incredible and having spent the day filming with the car I have to say it is just like a brand new vehicle!

Who is the car appealing to?

The Consul Capri is an interesting part of Ford’s history as the styling is very American for a British vehicle of this period and it didn’t sell particularly well. Unfortunately the Consul Capri was brushed aside quite quickly by the Ford Corsair. But it’s sleek lines, fins and interior make this car a very special part of motoring history. So who is the lucky owner of this car? Well I’m not going to tell you here, you’ll just have to watch the episode in the link below!

https://youtu.be/-zyPPXFHsPM?feature=shared

Escort RS 2000 found in a back garden!

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This wonderful Ford Escort RS 2000 was found in a back garden where it had been left to rot for over 16 years! But with a bit of negotiation Stuart James managed to purchase this rarity and bring it back to it’s former glory. The car was built at the highly regarded Ford plant in Aveley Essex known in the early 1970’s as (AVO) Advanced Vehicle Operations. Today we filmed the car for a future episode in the beautiful surroundings of Orsett Hall and took the car out for a spin! Read more about the AVO club here https://www.avoclub.com/

1964 MGB that packs a punch on the racing circuit

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Check out this latest episode of the MGB racing car. Peter Boyles who owns and races this fascinating car in classic racing green has a real passion is to race in historical car competitions.

When I met Peter the he told me the MGC is currently having the engine tweaked and revamped for the up and coming racing season.

This car was originally from California and brought back to the UK in 2007 from an FIA scrutineer. From 2008 to 2009 the car has been in preparation to secure the coverted FIA papers to race in the Historic Motorsport Series.

Peter has to make sure the car is historically built in the correct manner for racing including, bodywork, suspension, brakes and all mechanics.

Let us know what you think?

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The Dazzling Daimler Double Six

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Today we are filming a beautiful Daimler Double Six in this striking red colour. This model is from 1974 and has been extensively modified. It has a beautiful red carpet, red piping on the cream interior and even red seat belts and an amazing 5.4 litre V12 engine!

In this episode Doug explains he love of classic cars and his interest of exchanging the Daimler with any British or American classic from the 1950’s to 1970’s. If you are interested please get in touch and we’ll pass your details onto Doug

We will be bringing you this episode in September. Below is the video we made about a Daimler 250 which was being restored on a shoestring!

Abandoned For 16 Years! The Ford Escort RS2000

This Escort RS2000 was on the brink of destruction not once, but twice! Left to rot in a backyard for a whopping 16 years, this car defied the odds and was brought back to life. With a fascinating history that includes surviving the fuel crisis of the 1970s, this restoration project will leave you in awe. Don’t miss out on this incredible story and watch the full video and make sure to subscribe for more automotive adventures!

See the amazing 1984 Porsche 911 converted from Air Cooled to Water cooled!

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Buckle up for an electrifying journey with the 1984 Electric Porsche Targa! This isn’t just any classic car – it’s a piece of history, now powered by electricity. We’ve taken this iconic Porsche Targa from 1984 and given it a new lease of life with an electric conversion, taking the car from air cooled to water cooled.

This car has a unique story. It was originally a gift for Nick Mason’s wife, a testament to their shared love for classic cars. Nick Mason, the owner of Eco Classics, has a passion for restoring and converting classic cars into eco-friendly machines. This Porsche Targa is a perfect example of his work, combining the timeless appeal of a classic car with the sustainability of electric power.

Check out the video Air Cooled to Water Cooled

Reunited with his Escort Mk1 Twin after 43 years!

Meet Eric, he sold his Mk1 Escort twin cam in 1974 for £500 and never saw it again until 43 years later when he bought in back! This has been a full restoration of the classic Ford Escort Mk1 and the car looks great! But let us know what you think everyone, check out the video below. For more great pictures of this car check out our instagram page https://www.instagram.com/downatthebarns/

The Little Grey Fergie

Meet John and his Little Grey Fergie Tractor!

John, inheriting a remarkable piece of machinery from his late father-in-law, found himself the proud owner of a 1947 Furguson TE20 tractor. But what sets this vintage tractor apart in a sea of modern machinery? To uncover the hidden charm of this unique tractor, we embarked on a journey to the picturesque village of Clungunford. This certainly a place where time seems to stand still.

Upon our arrival, we were greeted by the sight of a delightful vintage car and tractor show, a testament to the village’s love for antiquity. As we delved deeper into the event, we were met with a community of farmers, their hearts brimming with love for their tractors.  So, we invite you to join us on this journey of discovery and love. Click on the video link to experience the magic of the vintage tractor show in Clungunford.

It’s amazing what you find in a barn!

And it’s not chickens! But the wonderful Wolsely MG Magnette. The rare find was discoverd in a Barn in Sri Lanka while holidaying! Unfortunately the husband had died leaving over 20 old classic cars to his wife who now also needed care. She now has the cars brought out once a year to parade in the town to celebrate independence from British rule! Even though most of the cars are British!