Jaguar E-Type 4.2 series 1 is heavily damaged, with almost all of its exterior rusty.
The engine is malfunctioning.
The interior is torn and the lower part seems to be missing.
Classic-Car’s engineers had to disassemble all the parts of the car’s frame.
Scraping off the old paint layer.
And applying a new coat to the Jaguar’s body.
Starting to assemble the repaired and restored engine components.
The car after completion.
Photo: CLASSIC CAR NOVOLPAINT
Driver in Bien Hoa rebuilds 1988 Mercedes-Benz 190E: Sacrifices ‘prized possession’ for ‘skeleton’ and transforms it into unique custom build to honor idol
Le Phuc is a passionate car enthusiast from Bien Hoa. He has a special interest in vintage cars, particularly BMW and Mercedes-Benz. With his collection of beautiful cars, he initially didn’t have to invest much time and effort into restoring them. His main tasks involved repainting, refurbishing the interiors, and upgrading the rims.
Soviet Minister’s Car Shines Bright After Rebirth
Over time, especially since the country opened up in the 1990s, Soviet cars have gradually disappeared to be replaced by Japanese, American, and European cars. Many Volga, Lada, and UAZ cars were liquidated from state agencies and transferred to civilian registration, but they did not exist for long before a wave of both imported and assembled cars flooded the streets. Soviet cars slowly drifted away and became a nostalgic reminder of a generation that has gone through two wars.