Workshop Ketchup - F40, Countach, E-Type, Lamborghini Tractor | Tyrrell's Classic Workshop
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Welcome back to another enthralling Workshop Catchup, or as I fondly call it... a "Workshop Ketchup". In this episode I will take you on an exclusive tour of the Workshop, spotlighting the latest updates with various work-in-progress classic car restorations.
Our journey begins with the iconic Jaguar E-type, a masterpiece of British engineering. Iain delves into the intricate details of its restoration progress. Next, we encounter a striking yellow Lamborghini Countach. Its notable for its unusual Ariston shock absorbers and Iain shares his unique perspective on this Italian marvel.
Continuing our tour, a vehicle that features in the background of many Tyrrell's Classic Workshop videos - a Lamborghini Tractor, showcasing the diverse engineering prowess of the Lamborghini brand. Iain enlightens us on the tractor's historical significance and the meticulous restoration process it is undergoing.
The highlight of this episode is the Ferrari F40. This automotive legend, now in the final stages of its rebuild, stands as a testament to the dedication and craftsmanship at Tyrrell's Classic Workshop. While awaiting a few more parts for completion, Iain offers a sneak peek into the intricate work involved in bringing this iconic supercar back to its former glory.
Join me in this captivating episode as we explore these classic beauties, each with a story to tell. And remember, your likes, subscribes, and comments fuel my passion for bringing these timeless vehicles back to life. Stay tuned for more updates from Tyrrell's Classic Workshop!
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00:00 Jaguar E-Type
03:28 Ferrari F40
04:25 Lamborghini Tractor
05:14 Lamborghini Countach
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Thanks for making these videos. I'm a 61-year-old gentleman in Australia - a long term car nut. I love nothing more than putting on the headphones, making myself a nice drink, and watching the latest update. Just wonderful entertainment. Thanks heaps!
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
There's a joke over here in Germany (hard as that may be to believe), that says the reason Jaguar made the E-Type so fast was so that the owner had a chance to enjoy the performance before it rusted away. As a Brit, I could say the same thing about the BMW 3.0 CSL! My friend who's on the classic scene over here, says there's 4.2 couoe that does the rounds that was originally purchased by the owner of a metal plating company. Story goes, he bought the car, drove it for a week, was convinced it was the greatest car ever made, but wasn't going to last longer than a year. So he had his people completely strip the car back to bare metal, whereupon he galvanised the entire bodyshell. Was then worried the weight of the treatment would blunt the performance, so had the engine breathed on. He then had his people rebuild it to a German standard. and enjoyed years of fault free motoring. My friend says the car has never been restored and is in remarkable shape.
“Worn and Scruffy” is certainly as badge of honor. Glad to know this car has been enjoyed. I’m certain that neither Mr Lamborghini or Mr Ferrari ever said, “I can’t wait for someone to buy one of my cars and leave it in the garage”.
Wow the Countach really looks good in that yellow! 👌🏻
@Eskes1
5 ай бұрын
I think the shouldn't repainting it. Better keeping in a stage that you are not to worried about using the car.
“The more observant…” Thanks, Iain, for including me in such a lovely group! 😂 And thanks for another lovely video! ❤🎉
You are hardly related to Harry Metcalfe as just like him you have a fantastic way of explaining all things mechanically related in a way for us mere mortals to understand and enjoy. Hope you can understand the pleasure you give us in making these videos and letting us see cars that we will never own ourselves.
@kevindimauro9689
5 ай бұрын
It was too short. 😢
Fascinating about the Jaguar. I always thought that the design of the monocoque was reminiscent of WW2 fighter fuselages, especially the engine carrier bolted onto the front of the body. Beautiful car, and another great video, thanks!
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Good observation. Thank you again for your support and great comments!
looking forward to the F40
Rebuilding the suspension instead of replacement was the right call. Love the detail.
The F40 is mind blowing beautiful, what a awesome job by outstanding craftsman👍
@graham6229
5 ай бұрын
Sorry viewers but I think the Ferrari F40 is a dog. The spoiler over the rear "glass/perspex domed" engine area looks like something to hang it on the wall with.
@hornblowrfilms928
5 ай бұрын
F40 ...... a what you say😅. oh my lord forgive them for they know not what they do
Thanks for not only getting the chance to see masterpieces of finished cars but also getting introduced to the millions of steps which eventually lead to these results!
1971-72 De Tomaso Panteras used Italian Ariston shock absorbers (dampers), which appear to be license-built domestic Konis (Koni being a Dutch company). Internally they are identical to Konis with 100% parts interchangeability, and thus they can be rebuilt by any Koni rebuilder. Starting in 1973 De Tomaso switched to much cheaper, non-adjustable shocks made by Telecar. In period, Koni offered the early-style dampers under their own name, and De Tomaso offered them as an option on their post-Ford cars from the mid-1970s onward. One has to wonder how many owners of 1971-72 Panteras replaced their Ariston shocks with identical Konis, falsely believing they were making an upgrade? The original Ariston shocks on my wife’s Pantera have over 100,000 miles on them and are still going strong. Regular exercise benefits them. I can only imagine the need for 6000 UK pounds of shock refurbishment on this Countach stemmed from too many months or year of setting unused (or, it’s just been an exercise in recreational spending perhaps?).
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your interesting comments. To have original shocks rebuilt properly is not a cheap deal anymore, not matter what make they are. Quite often parts have to be specially made. Carry on enjoying your Pantera!
I appreciate that the advertisement is brief and silent. A class act indeed.
Colston-Ariston was sold to Merloni in the 70s so I wouldn't be surprised if Merloni made car shocks using the Ariston brand. Shocks were an important component of washers too!
@siegfriedbarfuss9379
5 ай бұрын
Logical, and Liebherr makes cranes and fridges both using compressors…
@jamesbrett6518
5 ай бұрын
Bosch is another
I think I like the way MG did the sills on the B. The outer sill is more cosmetic than structural, much easier to replace when the inevitable rust comes along. I do enjoy your videos very much. Thank you Iain.
Hi Iain, I never thought I'd say this about a tractor, but I'm looking forward to the video about the Lamborghini! It is so pretty. Loved the look over (under) the Jaguar, too. Best Regards, Brett
@iain_tyrrell
4 ай бұрын
Thanks Brett on both counts!
The Yellow Lamborghini, with modern dampers, is quite 'crashy and thumpy'....I love it when you talk technical Iain....😉
Love the 40!
Look forward to seeing you tune the tractor with the famous Iain Tyrrell hose pipe 🙂
Thank you Iain another great video 👍🍺 I think the four injector pipes coming off the F.I.P. On the tractor gives the game away of how many cylinders ?🤣
@graham6229
5 ай бұрын
Is there another four injectors on the other isde ? Then we have ourselves an eight cylider tractor but there isn't enough room for a V8 or a straight 8 and I don't think they made a one on top of the other 8 cylinder !!
That F 40, stunning!
The tractor has twelve cylinders arranged in a vee formation as is traditional with the Lamborghini marque. 😛😛 Note the front-mid engine configuration for excellent handling!
Yet another wonderful video that should be two hours long!
There used to be an Ariston TV commercial and the rhyme went "When you buy an Ariston its guarantee is five years long. Ariston, and on, and on, and on..."
Omg ❤the F40
I love your videos but I preferred it when you used to publish them on Sunday nights. It was always a special thing, looking forward all weekend to watching your new video and Harry’s. A great way to chill on a Sunday hight.
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Thanks for your feedback. We’ll give that consideration
Ah, excellent Iain. I requested an update on the tractor in your last workshop video. Customer service at it's finest as usual. Looking forward to the video on it. It's gorgeous.
@hugolafhugolaf
5 ай бұрын
“Its”
As usual, a first class presentation. That Lamborghini Tractor is such a beauty. A very nice “ketchup”. Thanks!
Brilliant as always!
Looking forward to that tractor video Iain.
For someone who know very little about cars I find your workshops fascinating. Thank you.
The passion for these classic vehicles shines through as always. The E type has always been a firm favourite, they are very rust prone though as were all 60’s Jaguars.
@GregoryMcD
5 ай бұрын
Born in the '60s like I suspect many of this channel's viewers, and having owned and cared for a similarly-vintage E-Type, I can attest to the veracity of "we're all 60's Jaguars."
@danapeck5382
5 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@GregoryMcD
5 ай бұрын
Oh, you corrected "we're" to "were"; now my initial response doesn't make sense.
@iainmacleod4007
5 ай бұрын
@@GregoryMcD Autocorrect is a curse sometimes. You need to re-read every post in case this happens. Yes I was born in the early 60’s and have previous with a Mark 2 Jaguar.
I have an old Holder B10 tractor laying around in the shed in the field it was from my grandfather. Its a 2 stroke 500cc Sachs diesel with a manual slinger start in the front. I will restore it in the future. Its a rare thing. I believe its from the early 50s somewhere. These small tractors came just a few years after ww2
I look forward to seeing the video of the Lamborghini tractor and seeing you take it out for a plow.
1:37 it's amazing what stacking can do for a car's structure. I was following a blog back in the day with a feller who was restoring his E-type and he had serious rust problems. Thus he had started to (essentially) disassemble the car's entire rear end bit by bit. I don't know if you're familiar with the term "knolling" but he had (inadvertently) done a knolling arrangement in order to keep up with all the components. It was an impressive sight (even as some of the parts were rusted out). A shame that blog is gone from the internet, it was quite a saga from the early days of the internet. Once one of these cars gets rusty, there's quite a bit of dedication (and part madness) for someone to bring it back into the living.
@brettrogers8482
4 ай бұрын
If you happen to know the page address it might be worth trying the "Wayback Machine". It might have some or all of the entries archived. :)
Iain, I can hardly express my gratitude that you are producing all those videos… there’s nothing that comes close. If dreams could/would come true I would like to see a video of you in the Lamborghini museum at San Agata… explaining all those Lambos standing right there
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
The f40 is the JLo of the supercars, back then, and Even today. There is no car that exposes more power, Ambition and truth. The f40 delivers all the Emotion that is spread over many decades in many cars. It has a V8. It is loud, flat. Its fast. Its ferocious and unpredictable, its raw and Not sugarcoated, in the end it is so much more then i know is i Never drove one, Not Even saw one of These. And, in the end, it is red. A red car was since i remember having feelings for cars. Always fast, sexy and mostly Not affordable. Enzo, nonmatter What you created before, with the f40 you passed the legend of yourself into a mechanic Heart, the f40. Thank you Mr. Tyrell for sharing and educating us Nerds so well. Cheers from Germany.
Thank you. Good video.
The exotics are great but that red Merc SL caught my eye
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Please see earlier vid on the R107SL. Thanks
Beautiful Tractor! Thanks for the update.
Iain it's amazing what a "flimsy" construct the Jaguar E type monocoque convertible body, in particular, was. A chap I knew years ago used to refer to them as "a string bag", i.e. what my old Mum used to use to carry home the groceries in the 1950's. Flexible but strong.
So here for the tractor content!! and the F40 of course!!
Excellent video, as always but can you make these ‘ketchup’ videos a little (a lot) longer, and cover a few more of the cars you have in?
Some fantastic smarties in the background!
My Aston Martin DBS Series 1 had the sealed Armstrong front dampers. The replacements are Koni. I like the look of the Armstrong casing, so I refurbished them, adding a threaded collar so that they can be serviced. Loads of work, but worth it when my car will be the only one on the field with original Armstrong Blue dampers. I even reproed the foil decals! Love Iain for his attention to detail...
Yes please, more Lambo 4-cyl tractor . And take it out side and show/listen to it working on the governor 👍✌️🇺🇲
Those are some marvelous "chips" with "ketchup" this time around. Looking forward to the future episode with the tractor. I also enjoyed the XKE as growing up it was the stuff of dreams. Thanks.
If I were to move to a farm, I would definetly get myself an old Lamborghini tractor fo the fun of it. Probably a new aswell. :)
love it
When the Lamborghini tractor is ready, you should lend it to Harry for a proper test on the farm.
@bertramspielt
5 ай бұрын
Oh yes! This would be great! 👍
@Yorkshiremadmick
5 ай бұрын
Lamborghini Tractors don’t go on Farms 😂😂😂😂 Vineyards or Olive groves yes but not farms !!
@ghostriderpa31
5 ай бұрын
He's to busy testing crap EV's probably 🙉
@kinghock
5 ай бұрын
@@ghostriderpa31funny, I just watched him test a Land Rover
@ghostriderpa31
5 ай бұрын
@@kinghocka brand spanking new one?
wow. it’s a SATURDAY !!! and we got a POD. love❤ it.
I can only hope that Iain videos himself road testing the Lamborghini tractor! "Right. Engine and transmission warmed up... time to give it the berrries.". ... .... round a corner.... . "and there we go". .. 😂
Absolutely, I cannot wait for a tractor test drive under farming conditions, of course! A Harry and Ian double-hander perhaps??
Oh, even the Lamborghini tractor! Jaguare E type: one of the most beautiful car ever made. In the top 5.
Love the ketchups.
On and on and Ariston.....man I feel old 🤣🤣
Love all these beautiful cars but can we please do something with the vw van 😊
You should call these spicy Ketchup!
Julia roberts defined Close in Pretty Woman: "A lingerie shop without a window." Your shop is exactly that, 3 Countach, a 365 Spyder in front of a Lamborghibi tractor. And the famous you, guiding us all around. I think we all need to be adopted by you, Iain! Thank you!
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
You are too kind!
Love the videos! 🤗 🚗
I don't want much. Just the "classic kiwi bach" and a tractor to tow my boat to the beach from said bach and reverse it into the tide for launching. That yellow one would do nicely. :)
Let's hope those shocks go Ariston and on and on.
❤️f40
Cheers for another great show if I win the lottery will be appearing at your workshop with a blank cheque lol 😂
I love both the orange and the blue of the Lambo "dragster"
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Original colours unbelievably
Wonderful as always!
Well Iain, funny you mention the jag in a car chase in San Francisco, in the 1st episode of the streets of San Francisco Robert Wagner guest starts and is driving a yellow E Type throughout the show. Good reference 👌
@dublinboxnut7919
5 ай бұрын
It was 1972 when it aired
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Thanks- didn’t know that!
Any angle of the F40 is just sooooo sexy 😅
I have both a Porsche and Lamborghini tractor. I picked them up from a Mecum auction.
When restoring a series one etype, we found a bit of old biscuit tin tacked behind one of the rear lights. Must have been structural support 😂
Thanks. Although you are technical and I am not, the videos are accessible and make sense. Looking forward to progress on the E Type, cheers.
Just caught your latest Iain, that Lamborghini tractor has to a 4 cyl ? Got to be a 4. On the E Type, you are so correct on the cill plate under the doors having major structural support. If you look at a fox body mustang they have many angles in that area to stiffen the car, small damage to that metal and it’s a different 5.0 litre mustang. Many thanks Iain
always great to study the background
great job on the f40 looks factory fresh
Delicious with a nice plate of chips. Thanks, Iain! 🤜💥🤛
Very interesting and informative with just the right touch of humour.
Lambo Tractor is a stunner. We had a Ferrari lawn mower through our workshop the other day, they are a very square looking thing but do have a certain flair about them. !
@piuthemagicman
5 ай бұрын
The Ferrari mowers are not related to Ferrari cars. Lamborghini on the other hand started by building tractors, which they still do too.
f40 looking amazing
Nice E-Type body work, but my eye keeps going to the VW Bus, damn you VW
Awesome Thanks for sharing Sir IAIN😍😍😍 Looking forward to the F40 episode👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
one of my favorite channels uploads again thank you
Another great morning with IT! Keep em coming mate! TY/Cheers/B
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Thank you!
That VW T1 restauration process would be interesting to hear about. I travelled around Europe in one so it has some kind of sentimental value.
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
You're in luck! James and I did a piece on it in this video: kzread.info/dash/bejne/hWmu0dSqmcW6lNY.html
Brilliant
Four cylinders, do I win a biscuit?
This man does my soul good.
Another great video. Thanks!
Another great episode. Thanks -
Thank you for another very interesting video covering some great machines! Cheers Mate!
that F40 😋
Excellent work you are doing! Thanks for sharing :)
That Lamborghini tractor sure is in better shape than Hoovies
I immediately thought what was on screen was a Jaguar. Not because I recognised the shape or that it was upside down, but it reminded me of the rear of the XJ's 😂
Let's see a video on that VW split-screen camper/van
Very good! As always!
Oh! T1 and Isetta spotted. Will we have a look at them also?
Wow two stunning cars , love that Lamborghini colour , , £6k for shock absorber rebuild , stoke a different world for some folks but hey ho , if it’s your pride and joy , I’d spend the money .👍
Love the video, as always, and the channel in general, fantastic stuff. On the yellow Countach, I'm not sure what exactly constitutes "Very original", however, the car was originally gold, then dark blue, then yellow. Not that it really matters, still my dream car! Keep up the great work Mr. T.!
@iain_tyrrell
5 ай бұрын
Thanks. The customer is indeed deliberating on the colour. My vote is the original gold!
Time to grab a pie for my sauce.
I like it! As always.