Have You All Heard Of This Swedish Fellow???
Hello All,
"Living With A Classic" is a You Tube channel operated by Swede, (who speaks English perfectly clearly) named Adam. He
does a lot of repairs on Jaguars going back to 60s models, (that's what I've seen so far) and as new as Ford era cars. It
appears that his shop, (that's on his farm) has no lift, yet he repeatedly gets Jaguars running well, sometimes after they've
been towed to his location, after having not been fired up for Decades! The result is that his audience seems to derive true
motivation to take on older Jaguars. Adam says that so much of the work only requires common tools, and folks should be
confident that they can join in the fun of Jaguar ownership and driving, and take care of their own mechanical needs most
of the time! I'm too new here to include a link, but going to You Tube and searching for the channel, "Living With A Classic"
ought to bring you to him. Do you all know of other such fellows? Thank you.
"Living With A Classic" is a You Tube channel operated by Swede, (who speaks English perfectly clearly) named Adam. He
does a lot of repairs on Jaguars going back to 60s models, (that's what I've seen so far) and as new as Ford era cars. It
appears that his shop, (that's on his farm) has no lift, yet he repeatedly gets Jaguars running well, sometimes after they've
been towed to his location, after having not been fired up for Decades! The result is that his audience seems to derive true
motivation to take on older Jaguars. Adam says that so much of the work only requires common tools, and folks should be
confident that they can join in the fun of Jaguar ownership and driving, and take care of their own mechanical needs most
of the time! I'm too new here to include a link, but going to You Tube and searching for the channel, "Living With A Classic"
ought to bring you to him. Do you all know of other such fellows? Thank you.
Hello All,
"Living With A Classic" is a You Tube channel operated by Swede, (who speaks English perfectly clearly) named Adam. He
does a lot of repairs on Jaguars going back to 60s models, (that's what I've seen so far) and as new as Ford era cars. It
appears that his shop, (that's on his farm) has no lift, yet he repeatedly gets Jaguars running well, sometimes after they've
been towed to his location, after having not been fired up for Decades! The result is that his audience seems to derive true
motivation to take on older Jaguars. Adam says that so much of the work only requires common tools, and folks should be
confident that they can join in the fun of Jaguar ownership and driving, and take care of their own mechanical needs most
of the time! I'm too new here to include a link, but going to You Tube and searching for the channel, "Living With A Classic"
ought to bring you to him. Do you all know of other such fellows? Thank you.
"Living With A Classic" is a You Tube channel operated by Swede, (who speaks English perfectly clearly) named Adam. He
does a lot of repairs on Jaguars going back to 60s models, (that's what I've seen so far) and as new as Ford era cars. It
appears that his shop, (that's on his farm) has no lift, yet he repeatedly gets Jaguars running well, sometimes after they've
been towed to his location, after having not been fired up for Decades! The result is that his audience seems to derive true
motivation to take on older Jaguars. Adam says that so much of the work only requires common tools, and folks should be
confident that they can join in the fun of Jaguar ownership and driving, and take care of their own mechanical needs most
of the time! I'm too new here to include a link, but going to You Tube and searching for the channel, "Living With A Classic"
ought to bring you to him. Do you all know of other such fellows? Thank you.
It’s been interesting to watch the development of his channel since he started. The videos are informative and entertaining. I bought a few of his Living with a classic t-shirts as gifts and for myself.
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