Mk-10 1963
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I have no experience restoring that type of car. Sorry. But you have already decided to acquire it and that deserves congratulations. The Mk X is one of my favourite Jaguars. It is magnificent in the right colours and can handle the resto-mod approach (bigger wheels, lowered suspension, crazy paint) really well.
As for parts...take an inventory of the car, a really good assessment of the condition of the body, interior, all of the mechanical and electrical systems. Then start by checking out our sponsors Vendor Threads - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum
Tell us more about you! What's your classic car history? Why this Mk X? And as always....pics please! By the way I like your XJ6...the last inline-6 Jaguar.
As for parts...take an inventory of the car, a really good assessment of the condition of the body, interior, all of the mechanical and electrical systems. Then start by checking out our sponsors Vendor Threads - Jaguar Forums - Jaguar Enthusiasts Forum
Tell us more about you! What's your classic car history? Why this Mk X? And as always....pics please! By the way I like your XJ6...the last inline-6 Jaguar.
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I've moved your question fromOther Jaguar Models / Concepts / Replicas toMark V - X 420G forum. Members here with Mark X's will be able to help.
Graham
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Basically its a bigger older xj, so similar skills and tools are needed to restore the mk10. The best thing to do is try and acquire a donor car thats well beyond saving because body panels, glass, trim etc are nigh on impossible to sort and trying to get parts individually will ruin you. From my experience it seems only 2 types of this model exist anymore, really good ones and really bad ones. The middle ground has all but disappeared. Best of luck and dont forget some pics!
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Hi Robby
Very, very, few of these cars are around now, and there weren't all that many made when they were in production. The Mark 10 and subsequent 420G were not a sales success, the car was just too damn big !!
And again, very few get restored, because the cost can be enormous and the value after restoration so little. However, don't let that put you off !! On the mechanical side most parts are common with other Jaguars, so plenty is available for suspension, engine, etc. This is not a problem. Main thing to be aware of is that body panels are very rare now, with no new panels available anywhere due to the very low demand. However, as you're in Jakarta, I would think rust is not such a problem, but the state of the paintwork, leather, and woodwork may be poor. So don't worry as these are fairly easily restored, although the cost of new leather seat covers may be a bit eye-watering.
Do you have any more details on the car, like mileage etc ?
Very, very, few of these cars are around now, and there weren't all that many made when they were in production. The Mark 10 and subsequent 420G were not a sales success, the car was just too damn big !!
And again, very few get restored, because the cost can be enormous and the value after restoration so little. However, don't let that put you off !! On the mechanical side most parts are common with other Jaguars, so plenty is available for suspension, engine, etc. This is not a problem. Main thing to be aware of is that body panels are very rare now, with no new panels available anywhere due to the very low demand. However, as you're in Jakarta, I would think rust is not such a problem, but the state of the paintwork, leather, and woodwork may be poor. So don't worry as these are fairly easily restored, although the cost of new leather seat covers may be a bit eye-watering.
Do you have any more details on the car, like mileage etc ?
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