"Flavien Vidal" (flyingfrenchy)
04/18/2017 at 00:20 • Filed to: None | 7 | 16 |
But yeah v12 do sound better, ITB or not :)
V12 Jake- Hittin' Switches
> Flavien Vidal
04/18/2017 at 00:51 | 1 |
Do you have any experience with the V12 Toyota Century? I’m going to import one ASAP in 2022, but im not sure in terms of reliability. I presume it’ll be like a big LS400, which works for me.
Spoon II
> V12 Jake- Hittin' Switches
04/18/2017 at 02:42 | 0 |
This is relevant to my interests! I’m also curious about that
Distraxi's idea of perfection is a Jagroen
> V12 Jake- Hittin' Switches
04/18/2017 at 02:59 | 0 |
“I’m not sure in terms of reliability”
It’s Toyota’s superpremium signature car in the home market, sold to tycoons, prime ministers, and Yakuza bosses, no doubt including most of Akio Toyoda’s peer group. And it sure as hell doesn’t sell on cutting edge tech. It’ll be reliable enough to make a Hilux look like a Landrover. Anything less would cause unacceptable loss of face.
Parts availability, on the other hand...
McMike
> Flavien Vidal
04/18/2017 at 05:20 | 1 |
That’s a Series I E-Type tho. (straight 6)
*squints* (4.2 liter 1964-1968)
Flavien Vidal
> McMike
04/18/2017 at 05:56 | 0 |
Considering his plate and the sound it made, pretty damn sure it’s a v12 though :)
Swap?
Flavien Vidal
> V12 Jake- Hittin' Switches
04/18/2017 at 07:05 | 0 |
It’s reliable, but if you need something or of something happen, it’s Bentley prices... Even here. Everything was custom made for this car. Tons of parts are unique to it... I’ve only been driven in one once, and it’s a great car... But you need deep pockets of something happens.
xyzabc
> Flavien Vidal
04/18/2017 at 07:19 | 1 |
It’s not a V-12. They were offered from 1971-1975 (Series III’s.) Like the photo.
It’s likely 4.2L I-6. Guessing a 1966/67. Last of the Series I’s with the covered front headlamps.
(I’ve a ‘67.)
Flavien Vidal
> xyzabc
04/18/2017 at 07:22 | 0 |
Considering the sound of the car and its license plate, I’m fairly certain it had one in there... Probably swapped I guess?
xyzabc
> Flavien Vidal
04/18/2017 at 07:27 | 0 |
Likely not. But, the first visual indication would be the exhaust pipes / tip configuration.
Flavien Vidal
> xyzabc
04/18/2017 at 07:30 | 0 |
It really didn’t have an inline 6 sound... Driving next to it with the top of the Beat down, this thing had a GLORIOUS sound!
xyzabc
> Flavien Vidal
04/18/2017 at 07:33 | 2 |
Need more photos / audio...or this will evolve into one of those polluted threads.
Good job spotting it in traffic (...without it overheating.)
Flavien Vidal
> xyzabc
04/18/2017 at 07:40 | 0 |
Haha, I followed it for a while but it’s the only picture I snapped :)
xyzabc
> Flavien Vidal
04/18/2017 at 07:44 | 3 |
It’ll surface again, but on its own terms.
Cats do that.
McMike
> Flavien Vidal
04/18/2017 at 08:42 | 0 |
Unlikely. That’s a lot of work to make a V12 work in the earlier cars. It’s also a really bad idea (performance and value) to ruin the characteristics of a smaller, lighter S1 car with that heavier engine that really only made about 10 more hp than the 4.2.
However... I wasn’t there and can only see the rear end and the trunk badging, and have seen weirder things done to E-Types. Anything is possible, I suppose.
Re: sound - Don’t forget, the sixes
sounded pretty good
too.
McMike
> xyzabc
04/18/2017 at 08:49 | 0 |
(I’ve a ‘67.)
I’ve a ‘70 OTS.
I couldn’t find it in xkedata as being a car currently in Japan. I wonder where its home market was.
xyzabc
> McMike
04/18/2017 at 09:44 | 1 |
Funny...I looked as well. Maybe it’ll surface again. Good to see it’s being driven and not squirreled-away in some collection.