Window finisher on facelift 1991 coupe
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mark.ellington589

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Does anyone know the difference between the following parts? Windscreen rubber part number BEC9535. BEC6599. I was searching for 9535 but can’t get one however managed to grab 6599, hopefully it will work if needed.
Re: Window finisher on facelift 1991 coupe
Hi. BEC6559 is for the early facelift convertible and BEC9535 is the early facelift coupe. I’m afraid I don’t know what the physical differences are but I’m supposing there must be some for Jaguar to go to the trouble and expense of listing 2 different part numbers
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mark.ellington589

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Re: Window finisher on facelift 1991 coupe
Understood, hopefully it’s the same profile just different sizes. I plan to reuse the one that’s in however if it snaps we might be able to repair it.
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Re: Window finisher on facelift 1991 coupe
Interesting. I asked chatGTP the dimensional differences between the coupe and convertible screens, the below response is interesting. From what I can see the convertible is bigger and that part is a lot easier to find, so should be easy for a screen fitter to cut and join to size. I think this could be a good workaround. Thoughts?
ChatGTP response
Sure! The early facelift Jaguar XJS, often referred to as the pre-Ford facelift (circa 1991–1993), was offered in both coupe and convertible body styles. The key differences in size between the two are minimal, but here’s a breakdown:
Jaguar XJS Coupe (Early Facelift, ~1991–1993):
• Length: ~191.7 inches (4872 mm)
• Width: ~70.6 inches (1793 mm)
• Height: ~50 inches (1270 mm)
• Wheelbase: 102 inches (2591 mm)
• Curb Weight: ~3800–3900 lbs (varies by engine)
Jaguar XJS Convertible (Early Facelift, ~1991–1993):
• Length: ~191.7 inches (4872 mm)
• Width: ~70.6 inches (1793 mm)
• Height: ~50.6 inches (1285 mm)
• Wheelbase: 102 inches (2591 mm)
• Curb Weight: ~4100–4200 lbs
Key Differences:
• Height: The convertible is slightly taller (~0.6 inches) due to the folded soft top and reinforced chassis.
• Weight: The convertible is heavier by ~200–300 lbs, mostly due to:
ChatGTP response
Sure! The early facelift Jaguar XJS, often referred to as the pre-Ford facelift (circa 1991–1993), was offered in both coupe and convertible body styles. The key differences in size between the two are minimal, but here’s a breakdown:
Jaguar XJS Coupe (Early Facelift, ~1991–1993):
• Length: ~191.7 inches (4872 mm)
• Width: ~70.6 inches (1793 mm)
• Height: ~50 inches (1270 mm)
• Wheelbase: 102 inches (2591 mm)
• Curb Weight: ~3800–3900 lbs (varies by engine)
Jaguar XJS Convertible (Early Facelift, ~1991–1993):
• Length: ~191.7 inches (4872 mm)
• Width: ~70.6 inches (1793 mm)
• Height: ~50.6 inches (1285 mm)
• Wheelbase: 102 inches (2591 mm)
• Curb Weight: ~4100–4200 lbs
Key Differences:
• Height: The convertible is slightly taller (~0.6 inches) due to the folded soft top and reinforced chassis.
• Weight: The convertible is heavier by ~200–300 lbs, mostly due to:
Re: Window finisher on facelift 1991 coupe
The bodyshell is fundamentally the same as regards windscreen framing etc.
The only difference that may justify differing profiles for the windscreen finisher is that the windscreens have a different thickness on Coupes vs Convertibles. I guess this is possibly to do with the fact that the bonded windscreen is a structural element of the car. The glass thickness may mean that the profile of the finisher fits slightly differently. It would be interesting to hear if you notice that the 2 parts seem visually different when you've got them side by side. Or if you feel that that the Convertible version sits differently on your Coupe.
Cheers
Paul
The only difference that may justify differing profiles for the windscreen finisher is that the windscreens have a different thickness on Coupes vs Convertibles. I guess this is possibly to do with the fact that the bonded windscreen is a structural element of the car. The glass thickness may mean that the profile of the finisher fits slightly differently. It would be interesting to hear if you notice that the 2 parts seem visually different when you've got them side by side. Or if you feel that that the Convertible version sits differently on your Coupe.
Cheers
Paul
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