In Car Mechanic Simulator 2021, players can repair and restore cars that are available in the game using more than 4,000 car parts.
Once repaired or restored, they can either sell it for additional profit that they can use for future car restoration projects or keep it as part of their growing in-game car collection.
Aside from the already installed 72 cars, and thousands of car mods that can be downloaded in the Steam Workshop for free, they can also restore one of the cars that are included in the car mechanic simulation game's downloadable content (DLC) Car Packs.
These DLC Car Packs include the Nissan Car Pack, the Electrical Car Pack, the Jaguar Car Pack, the Porsche Car Pack, and the Pagani Remastered Car Pack.
One of the said cars is the Jaguar E-Type, which is included in the Jaguar Car Pack. The said sports car manufactured by Jaguar between 1961 to 1975.
How to Restore a Jaguar E-Type
Once they have downloaded the Jaguar Car Pack DLC Pack, they will find, and buy, the Jaguar E-Type in the Junkyard, the Barn, and the Car Auction.
Once they have purchased the car, they will wash its body and interior in the Car Wash, then they will move it to one of the Car Lifts that is in the Garage.
From there, they will drain whatever oil that is remaining using the Oil Drain machine, as well as other fluids such as the brake fluid, the coolant, and the windshield washer fluid using the Drain Tool.
Then, they will disassemble the whole car, and get the parts that will be repaired or replaced, until what is left on the Car Lift is the body frame, which they need to repair using the Wielding Machine, while detailing its interior.
Then, they will repair the parts that they can still use in the restoration project by placing them on the Repair Tables that are in the Workshop. From there, they will play a minigame, where they will need to hit the green tabs in order to fully fix the said parts.
On the other hand, parts that cannot be repaired anymore will be replaced with new ones, and will be sold instead for additional Credits and Scraps.
Once they got the repaired or replaced parts, they can now start reassembling the whole Jaguar E-Type, starting with its engine, which is an I6 XK, an engine that is also part of the Jaguar Car Pack DLC Pack.
To do this on the Engine Stand, according to the Boblas' YouTube video, they will need the engine block, the crankshaft, the pistons with their rings, the crankshaft bearing caps, the rods caps, the oil pan, the oil filter, the flywheel, the clutch plate, the clutch pressure plate, and the clutch release bearing.
They will also need the engine head, the camshafts, the camshaft caps, the spark plugs, the exhaust manifold, the carburetor, the air filter with its base and covers, the fuel filter, and the engine head covers.
They will also need the ignition distributor with its rotor, cap and clips, the ignition wires, the brackets, the cam gears, the timing chains, the timing chain sprocket, the arm, the timing cover, the alternator, the water pump, the water pump pulley, the crankshaft pulley, the timing belt, and the radiator fan.
Once they finished building the whole engine, they will remove it from the Engine Stand, then put it in the car's engine bay using the Engine Pulley.
Then, they will install the car's internal parts, including the gearbox, the starter, the battery, the reservoirs, the brake servo, the fuse box and cover with the new relays and fuses, the radiator, and the fuel tank and pump.
Then, they will install the rest of its parts, including ones for the exhaust pipes, the suspension, and the braking system, as well as the wheels, the body kit, the lights, the windshield, and the parts for the interior, including the seats and the steering wheel.
Once they have completely reassembled the whole car, they will fill it up with a new batch of oil and other fluids, then they will paint its body in the Paint Booth.
Then, they will move it to the Test Path room to realign the wheels and lights, as well as to test the newly-installed braking system.
Then, they will transfer it to the Dyno Test room to tune up the gears in its gearbox and perform a dyno test to check the performance of its engine. Once they are satisfied with the results, they can now test drive their very own Jaguar E-Type.