This 1954 Jaguar D-Type Represents A Shared History
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
There are cars with history, and then there is OKV 2. The second works D-Type to roll out of the factory in Coventry in 1954 was immediately handed to Stirling Moss, where he and co driver Peter Walker set fastest time in practice and a new record speed on the Mulsanne Straight. A chipper 172.97 miles per hour. It was the Lead Team car and one of only 5 Factory team cars to ever race at LeMans, the circuit the car was built to win.
After LeMans, OKV 2 was the Factory test car for Norman Dewis (Chief Development Test Engineer for Jaguar) for the development of the 55 LeMans D Types. It was also used to test the drivers they were considering for the 55 LeMans. OKV 2 was the Factory’s “Work Horse”.
Over the next few years the car would be held by the hands of sixteen of the most capable racing drivers of the era including 6 LeMans winners. Among those are Norman Dewis, Peter Whitehead, Mike Hawthorn, Tony Rolt, Ken Wharton and Duncan Hamilton just to name a few.
It went on to a very successful career in the mid to late fifties racing around the UK and European circuits, having more than 55 races with over half being top 3 finishes. Jaguar sold the car to Jack Broadhead for Bob Berry to race. Bob secured multiple podiums in period. In 1956 the car was painted a lighter BRG where it then placed 3rd at Silverstone and 1st at Goodwood. Berry crashed the car at Goodwood and it returned to the factory for rebuild. It was back racing 3 months later. During the 50s the car was prepared and cared for by the Jaguar Factory.
OKV 2 continued to be raced by a variety of drivers. In 1958 the engine was changed at the Works from E2004-9 to E2065-9. It then sold to Gerry Crozier. In 1960 it sold through the Chequered Flag to David Jaycox in Canada, for his Son who apparently did well in local street racing, leading to several speeding tickets and his Fathers quick decision to sell. Later owners included George Gordon, James Mace and Jim Catto. Jim Catto let a friend, Alistair Smith drive the car at Mosport Park. Unfortunately Alistair was killed in a low speed accident during practice. The car was not badly damaged and driven back to the pits. It sat in storage for the next 17 years until selling to Godfrey Miller in Canada.
In the early 80’s it sold to Lynx Engineering (UK) who described the car as in “amazing time warp condition”. OKV 2 was rebuilt and sold to James Wallis of Sevenoaks, UK. In 1995 it was sold to Robert Cooper of Gloucestershire, UK, and in 1999 sold to Terry Larson (USA). Terry’s first drive in the car was racing at the Goodwood circuit. Over the next 12 years Terry put over 20,000 miles on OKV 2 in numerous races and tours including the annual C & D Type Tour Terry and his wife organize. Terry reunited Norman Dewis with OKV 2 twice to drive at the Monterey Historics. He sold the car in 2011 and the current owner has continued it’s active racing history.
To say that the car we had the pleasure of filming for the Arizona Concours has history, to put it in the words of Terry Larson, “would be a massive understatement.”
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almost teared up when he was talking about how no one truly owns the car, they're just caretakers. complete and utter respect for the vehicle and it's heritage, beautiful video, beautiful thought process. what a wonderful car.
@NoPrivateProperty
5 жыл бұрын
Don’t believe the hype. He owns it
@markmayuga1881
5 жыл бұрын
Mantenner AMEN
@jerrytee2688
4 жыл бұрын
@@NoPrivateProperty yeah, not too many cliches used here huh? "Caretakers/has it's own soul/ like slipping on a glove/aircraft on wheels" etc.🙄 And why do you always need driving-gloves to drive a sportscar on the street? Oh yeah, "driving is like therapy".
@malachiseth9796
2 жыл бұрын
sorry to be off topic but does someone know of a tool to log back into an instagram account? I was dumb forgot my login password. I love any help you can give me.
@izaiahroy8167
2 жыл бұрын
@Malachi Seth instablaster ;)
That opening gave me chills. Driving is a therapy. Everything fades away in a sports car on a twisty road. Superb production as always. Never disappoints !
@jirapatthaenphromrat2910
7 жыл бұрын
Anthony Savoie The best of the best
@ipwndrums
7 жыл бұрын
my ride has been broken down for the past four months and i've never been more depressed in my life...if i could just hear that exhaust note as i crank it up on a cold morning it would make all my woes disappear instantly
@Royal_Vengeance
7 жыл бұрын
I can't drive since March 2016, believe me I feel you !
@carsactioncam1043
7 жыл бұрын
po: Know exactly how you feel... time goes slowly while you're waiting for parts, it's agonizing!
@ItNeverHurtToThink
7 жыл бұрын
Have you seen the "Light Rider" Lotus episode they made? It's a work of art.
"Today I am driving a 1954 Jaguar-D Type". What a wonderful thing to be able to say.
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
2 жыл бұрын
Envy , plus!!
Great seeing that the owner drives it a lot, even in the rain/snow. Many "owners" who own cars like those could learn from this, it's not just about the value of a car.
@jirapatthaenphromrat2910
7 жыл бұрын
Lt Mojo Risin True. and he also maintains it pretty well. Looks and sounds good
@FireflyActual
7 жыл бұрын
Agreed. He also seems very humble about owning a piece of automotive history, which is always something to be appreciated.
@promerops
7 жыл бұрын
Indeed. Very wise words at circa 07:50.
@Billy97ify
7 жыл бұрын
Salt is just hell on old cars. It never sleeps . Once you get it on the car It's hard to get it all off without taking everything apart.
@mickwrinkles2318
7 жыл бұрын
That is all true and I see it similarly, though not everybody wants to drive their million dollar baby in the winter and not every owner of an old, pristine and really valuable wants to deal with constant damage repair from salt. Even if someone had the money to do that I can understand owners that drive such valuables only in dry conditions. If I had a car that is worth millions I surely wouldn't drive it in snowy conditions. I would buy another car for that.
If this car does not give you chills there's something wrong with you! I will watch this over and over again, Thank you.
why don't humans make cool things like this anymore?!
@guenthersteiner8163
7 жыл бұрын
MrFuglyTHEtroll they do
@jirapatthaenphromrat2910
7 жыл бұрын
MrFuglyTHEtroll Well...they don't make them because you will 100% die IF you crash them
@Willemtweetakt
7 жыл бұрын
Jirapat Thaenphromrat Boy, you must be fun at parties...
@jirapatthaenphromrat2910
7 жыл бұрын
Jkinsg92 That's why they say the Jaguar type D is like an Aircraft
@Fedora1936
7 жыл бұрын
They do! Right now Jaguar is building the 9 XKSS that have been lost in a fire in the Browns Lane factory in 1957. They are rebuilds of the original XKSS, 100% correct in every detail.
Most beautiful racing car of all time, in my opinion..Fantastic video, loved all the pure engine noise!
@GeneralLee1961.3
5 жыл бұрын
The most sexy curves of all time
@tokyosmash
4 жыл бұрын
This, the E type lightweight and the DB4 GT
@gmain1977
3 жыл бұрын
@@tokyosmash and Ferrari 330 P4
@taco_xd1725
3 жыл бұрын
I agreed
@aviationlba747
2 жыл бұрын
Ferrari 250LM for me.
It’s amazing to me that the most quoted saying by Enzo was the Jag was the most beautiful automobile he ever saw and I think any true car guy would have to agree ❗️🇺🇸
@stumccabe
4 жыл бұрын
Ralph Billick I think Enzo was talking about the E type, but I could be wrong.
@mrrolandlawrence
3 жыл бұрын
@@stumccabe he was indeed. enzo would also drive his mini when he was off to see his mistress in the mountains..
...I always make sure I have no other things to do or think about before I start any of the movies published by Petrolicious. I then use full-screen and sit back and enjoy the movie; well done once again Petrolicious. I have watched many of your movies over and over again!
I'm not a vintage car guy... but with such intimate dialogue, captivating cinematography, and soothing audio... how can one not be moved? I felt as though I were there. Bravo.
@Loulovesspeed
5 жыл бұрын
@Sly4Family - Give yourself time, I'll bet you will develop an interest in Vintage vehicles. I say that because I didn't have much use for "the old cars" until I aged and realized these cars have a beauty and history all of their own. The racers of today wouldn't be possible without cars like the D-Type Jaguar laying the groundwork for them. The Vintage cars (and drivers) were a different breed from a very different time. Unlike today, they weren't motivated by money, just the burning desire to compete and hopefully win. They were pure in the truest sense!
Best car related channel on youtube no doubt!
@jirapatthaenphromrat2910
7 жыл бұрын
Jake Turpin *cough* *cough* motortrend *cough* *cough* if you like american cars *cough*
@jamesfru118
7 жыл бұрын
oh what the hell?!?!?! I didnt know Porche and Ferrari and Fiat and Aston Martin and Lamborghini were american!!!
@jirapatthaenphromrat2910
7 жыл бұрын
The sarcasm is real
@_lucii
7 жыл бұрын
Louie Barletta LOL WTF
Best clip Petrolicious put out in a while, plenty of engine noise with just enough music.
I have no words. Thank you Terry!
Seeing/hearing this amazing piece of history at Cars and Coffee is always a treat! Just loves that he brings it out to local events.
Petrolicious returns to what makes these films timely and well crafted. EVERYTHING is right in this one, thanks for keeping this car on the road and shown mate!
Jags of that era always sounded so great and this D-type was one of the best. Excellent vid.
Superb. Norman Dewes is a legend & a lovely chap👍🏻
The most beautiful car ever - full stop.
Love the philosophy of this car's owner. I agrew with him completely. i love that he puts miles on the car and I love that he shares it with everyone.
What a fantastic machine! Great video! Thanks Petrolicious. Keep up the good work!
watch this video on a good piece of speakers. blows everything away - sensational!
Unbelievable, nearly perfect in design. From the perfectly placed curve to the flawless stitching, how that hat stays on his head poking above that wind screen is beyond comprehendible.
@humakhan80
4 жыл бұрын
I think it's ugly.
@aviationlba747
2 жыл бұрын
@@humakhan80 Ahh, you’re blind?
The Le Mans racing/winning D-Type has been my ultimate dream car since few years. It raced in the most beautiful race in the world in the most magical era of motor racing. Great to see the owner know the historical significance of this machine and yet he enjoys driving it a lot. He seems to be a true enthusiast with big love for great cars.
Terry makes some great quotes in this video, I love his passion, not just for that car, but as a driver generally. I watched this twice in fact!
I'm so happy you put miles on it. you can't take it to your grave, enjoy it as much as you want to! bravo!
Wow! One of my favorite cars of all-time. This is a museum on wheels! This guy is so lucky to be able to own one of these, respect!!
As usual very nicely done. I especially like the bit towards the end with the garage door closing, like the curtain comeing down after a play. KDM
"Anybody who is fortunate enough to have these cars owes it to the people that enjoy seeing them to show them" Well said, great video and cool owner.
Great job on the editing guys, really enjoyed hearing the engine and not having it drowned out by the music. Really enjoyed it
One of the best videos I've seen from Petrolicious in a long time, and that's REALLY saying something!
beautiful car, humble owner, and great video! thank you Petrolicious
Oh my days!stunning and beautiful story of Jaguar.Another amazing Video,Well done guys!
Still my all time favourite. Lovely piece of film production - thanks.
If I could give two Likes then I would. Outstanding production Petrolicious! Not just any D-Type but THAT D-Type. Lots of engine noise, a great road and a respectful 'owner' (caretaker) whose passion for the brand oozes through. Just bloody brilliant.
Great review of a fabulous car! Thank you so much!!!!
Props to Petrolicious...you are the OG Top Gear of KZread. Very well done
Petrolicious, I commend you for your amazing works. Your videos are so well done. As a feign for this level of work for this level of cars, I feel moved by your videos to keep this kind of passion alive. The video you did with Dave S and his 240z motivated me to buy one having never seen or driven one before. Since buying it two years ago, I have picked up another 240z and drive the absolute heck out of them. Anyways, I just wanted to thank you Petrolicious! You, these people, and these cars are truely inspiring.
@ape_status
7 жыл бұрын
awesome!!!
My uncle also had one of these registered in 1955 that he used to race with, nice machines
Amazing as always!
The best filming / editing combined with arguably the greatest Jaguar ever. A treat to watch.
Wonderful owner. I'm a 30 year old Aussie, never seen a D-Type in the flesh but it's my favorite car ever. Thanks for taking care of it Terry, I really appreciate it.
Great to hear from a true ambassador for the ownership of iconic cars who drives and shows them what they are built for not stashed and never ran good stuff sir hats off to you 😊👍
One of the best channels on youtube!! Thank you so much for all those great videos! i have to watch them all, i cant stop!
I really enjoy how you pause music just so I can hear the engine roar. Great editing and visuals!
I like the way this guy drives the car in all types of weather and is not afraid to put miles on it. He pretty much said he owes it to the people who like to look at these cars - to show them the car. Class act!
I'm so glad I found this channel. Stunning videos.
Loved it! Crazy sticky tach and all. What a fantastic sound + history = wow!
Super car in all aspects. Well done sir William and Malcolm Sayer. The following e type and XJ-S were also stunning designs. Brilliant V12 engine, best V12 ever designed.
I'm loving this channel it's good enough for TV, it hurts when is can't watch in 4k
Very special. That car was so well conceived. Brilliant!
That sound..... OMG! Perfect!
sound is sick!!
Brilliant video- thanks! The car is obviously the star; but everything else is superb: The direction, photography, editing and text all contribute to a video that I can watch again- and again.
Wow. Entranced. Particularly excellent sound editing on this video. As always, kudos and thank you, Petrolicious.
@BenjaminBertucci
7 жыл бұрын
Right on! I'm glad you noticed.
I have worked on many types of Engines Jaguar XK 6Cyl Engines 50s-60s Look Gorgeous the Mechanical and Exhaust Sound is Intoxicating Really miss working and driving those Old Jags.
Hey man....please smile,you have a great car...
@howardmckenna
6 жыл бұрын
Steven Van Loven... He's a serious man. A custodian of a serious piece of history that he feels reverence in owning and being a part of something so meaningful. Maybe.
@andrewhapp8776
5 жыл бұрын
If you've ever had any interaction with Terry you'll understand. He's a very "serious" individual. I was ordering parts from him once for a D-Type I was working on. Got off the phone and said to a co-worker "did someone just drown his puppy". Great guy, but a little dour.
@MIZORAM_mafaka_hnamte
3 жыл бұрын
@@andrewhapp8776 😂😂 classic
BEAUTIFUL ! production, and the story of that car.
Another great video. Not only only about an exceptional automobile but the video production is tops as well. Thanks!
To Mr. McFrugly, the government won't let them. Sweet sound that Jag has.If you have something like this, cherish it and protect it. It is therapy for your sole. Dr's. will never get it. Thanks for sharing that wonderful car. You're very fortunate to have and or to drive it.
Beautiful cars; thanks for, as you say, taking care of them. They are in good hands
What a beautiful car and owner combo. Passion for cars is ageless.
great production !!!
So much production value
Beautifully done and narrated video.The owner is such a low key fellow it's hard to imagine him wringing the car out at places like Goodwood.
You guys are back in fine form. Lovely film
Excellent! I love the footage of the car on an open Arizona road!
..."These cars belong to everyone" Sweet, pull it out of the garage and warm it up mate I'll be over in a bit to take it out for a spin 👍
@beegee22
5 жыл бұрын
That's exactly what I thought! I want my share of time with it! :-)
@pacerodi
4 жыл бұрын
Everyone who has the money to afford it! Still, you can always build yourself a replica.
The roar as that beautiful 6 comes on cam is musical and makes my spine tingle
Best Car Chanel ever! Love you guys! XOXO!
Just amazing to watch and learn that the cars are safe and appreciated
The only Channel I'm subbed to, that I've seen every video from start to finish.....
Beautifully shot. Well done
Terry, you are a hero! Keep driving her!
i am an automobile designer and all i want to say is your videos inspires me and makes me love my job, my life and specially cars even more Keep making beautiful videos
I can imagine the drier of some other car at LeMans seeing the D-Type and saying, "If this is a beauty contest, we just lost". Truly one of the best examples of form following function
A thing of beauty. Although 172mph sound pretty terrifying.
@GeSchmidtt
7 жыл бұрын
Yes, on shit tires, with marginal brakes and virtually no downforce.
@pauldaum6513
7 жыл бұрын
sure he meant mph? I thought 172kph
@courier007
7 жыл бұрын
no, it was mph of course. The Mulsanne Straight lends itself to stupid speeds :-)
@ape_status
7 жыл бұрын
Rumor has it Norman Dewes did 190 on the same road in the same car.
@courier007
7 жыл бұрын
Dewis is still among the living, so perhaps he can answer that rumour :-) He did drive a D-type in the 1955 Le Mans, but couldn't find any mention of a speed record. He did set one in an XK120 of 172+ mph. The man has an awesome history with Jag
Congratulations Larry, I hope I can go to Arizona someday and visit you and your great Jaguar collection
Great scenery, awesome feeling in video and very nice guy.
Beautiful on all counts!
So beautiful, so powerful 😍!! Love that roar!
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
2 жыл бұрын
Sterling Moss was our hero when we were in school . Loved my '72 sedan, but a D Type would be amazing!
Outstanding video guys :-)
I watched this video through to the end then immediately pressed replay and watched it again. Have a feeling I will be watching it for a third time within the next 30 minutes. Am I normal?
172mph from a 3.8ltr straight 6 normally aspirated carb engine in 1954! That's amazing. Any car manufacturer would be hard pushed to get those figures today! What a car........
That little pause between a gear change.
Petrolicious does the finest car videos for enthusiasts in the business. Tnx for ur great artwork in bringing these cars and their stories to the fans of the world's most incredible cars.
THANKYOU!!!
The shot of the two of them crossing the Golden Gate Bridge is awesome. Love that British Racing Green.
What a fantastic video. As a fan of the long nose D-type, what I wouldn't give to even set foot into one of these. Great video.
My word 172 mph with no harness and no top- insanity. Excellent video.
Top as usual ! merci
Great video clip Terry.... very well spoken and the rest..Art.
Another gem from Petrolicious!
This car is just absolutely amazing
So amazing. Saw this car @ cars & coffee and Arizona Concours.
love seeing car guys with cool cars like this actually driving them
That sound is absolutely immense.
That's a nice skill chain!!!
Man; I loved seeing this car Flyin' through the Air in 'Ferris Bueller's Day Off'! (It was a red car)
@RemiPut
7 жыл бұрын
1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder 😜
@kennethj1956
7 жыл бұрын
Are you sure? Didn't Ferrari make Jaguars?
@RemiPut
7 жыл бұрын
Yep , just looked it up sir !
@jirapatthaenphromrat2910
7 жыл бұрын
Remi Put Sir?
@adamnorris9646
7 жыл бұрын
That wasn't a D Type you moron, it was a 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California Spyder SWB.
One of my all time favourite race cars , I love the shark tail rear end
I wish I could drive a car like this! I can’t even imagine how it feels to own it! absolutely georgeous!