Hi guys, an up-date on the next
30 year old this year hatchback . Bored waiting to get on with the re-build but at least now the body-work is all finished (only 1 year later than planned so far). Many, many, many thanks to James Sidwell over at Shilton. He normally restores XK120 etc. bodies and is a very fine engineer with a keen eye for detail and a magician with metal. 122 hours later
(ouch!!) on SS#2, he said he would do another XJ-S even if I paid him £20k
(guess there's no #3 hatchback then!). It was a lot of hard (and often smelly - seam sealer) graft, new sill LHS and lots of extra venitlation to repair, "but that's norrmal for an '87" I told him! Car due to go to paint March 6th, then the long slog of re-assembly including trying to remember where I put parts and all those little screws! Don't know when it will appear but need to get it road running to next get the brakes, suspension and exhaust reviewed and then an MOT maybe and save up for an expensive trim job after that!
Got a cracking deal from Lawrence Automotive (the ex-Jaguar Browns Lane wood shop) on my woodwork by the way. I wanted it all a slightly darker walnut but mine had gone too orange in the light and they couldn't get it there so they did me a great deal on new old stock, including ski-slope (yes, they still have some sets left!). Contact:
dave.fletcher@lawrence-automotive.com, tell him I sent you!). Have a couple of photo's if that would help, or wait and see the car. Stunning!
Progress photos below:-

- Look fast standing still!

- Upside down Audi TT Mk 1 glass in situ.
Does anyone have experience of windscreen rubber replacement? Are repo. ones OK or should I go for a NOS Jaguar one?
Regards,
Mike