Next Project

My next project is going to be a 1963 E-Type fixed head
coupe (FHC). This car was built about 2 years after the
E-Type was introduced in 1961. Many consider this car,
with its 3.8 litre engine, to be a more pure or raw example
of the breed. As an early car, it has none of the USDOT
mandated safety upgrades. The headlights are covered,
the dash has toggle switches, and the knockoffs on the
wire wheels have their wings. All of these items were
considered too dangerous by the USDOT and were
deleted starting around 1967.

I found this car via the want ads in the Charlotte Observer.
The previous owner was quite interesting. He had a
warehouse in Charlotte filled with 80 odd British cars. His
favored mark was the Triumph. He initially told me the car
was a "kit" car. I thought maybe he meant it was a
fiberglass body on a VW chassis. What he meant was the
car was disassembled and in boxes. A "kit" waiting to be
put back together. Upon inspection, I found the body to be
in primer and rust free. That alone made the purchase
worthwhile to me. So I bought the car, which came in
multiple parts and boxes. The only work I have done to it
so far is to sand down the exterior body shell and brush on
some new primer. There is absolutely no rust, which will be
a welcome change from my current project.