Now I've gone and done it, MK2 grab bag.
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Now I've gone and done it, MK2 grab bag.
i posted a couple months back about a basket case MK2 i was looking at, well a friend made some connections for me and set me up on a deal for a pair of mk2's in various stages of dissasembly, plus I'm trying to work out a deal on the original basket case I was looking at.
I'm told that one shell is straight and rust free, and requires only one replacement fender.
in the parts hord I have 1 rebuilt auto, 3 autos of unknown condition 2 3.8 engines, rechromed bumpers and probably just shy of 2 full interiors.
I'm hoping I can get away without buying anything more than replacement rubber seals, but the majority of cost will be in labour.
I'll get some pics together as all the stuff comes in.
idea is media blast 2 of the 3 shells, and epoxy seal.
stare with the best of the 2 and set the other aside in storage for a project down the road.
all the best bits will go to car #1 and the rest gets cataloged, wrapped and stored in a shipping container, for future use by myself or several jag loving friends.
as the car is for me, with no intention of selling, there are a few upgrades I want to do, 5 speed trans and Fuel injection. both for comfort and reliability for long distance cruising.
Long rambling post, but I am now officially a Jag owner.
I'm told that one shell is straight and rust free, and requires only one replacement fender.
in the parts hord I have 1 rebuilt auto, 3 autos of unknown condition 2 3.8 engines, rechromed bumpers and probably just shy of 2 full interiors.
I'm hoping I can get away without buying anything more than replacement rubber seals, but the majority of cost will be in labour.
I'll get some pics together as all the stuff comes in.
idea is media blast 2 of the 3 shells, and epoxy seal.
stare with the best of the 2 and set the other aside in storage for a project down the road.
all the best bits will go to car #1 and the rest gets cataloged, wrapped and stored in a shipping container, for future use by myself or several jag loving friends.
as the car is for me, with no intention of selling, there are a few upgrades I want to do, 5 speed trans and Fuel injection. both for comfort and reliability for long distance cruising.
Long rambling post, but I am now officially a Jag owner.
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hopefully you didn't pay an arm and a leg for them, because I could have sold you a 1965 show winner car for $30 grand which is air conditioned, 4 speed + overdrive manual transmission, rack & pinion steering, coil over shocks customized rear suspension, new BAS Ltd. interior, reclining front seats, factory tinted glass, wire wheels, double radiator system, custom hood-bonnet hinges that let you raise the hood to 90 degrees, everything like a brand new car.
Owner spent over $45 grand to restore and improve.
Owner spent over $45 grand to restore and improve.
Last edited by Jose; 04-09-2015 at 06:07 PM.
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the hinges were made by the owner, he's a machinist. They lock the bonnet in place as one would expect. To lower the hood, one side has a little unlocking lever and the bonnet comes down smoothly, no need for springs.
here's more specs:
air conditioned, he also manufactured the heater / a/c core cover,
rack & pinion power steering,
4-speed XJ-6 Series 1 manual transmission + overdrive imported from UK. Sweet spot around 90 mph.
the original Moss manual transmission is included if you want to go back to factory.
complete BAS Ltd. Magnolia interior, dark blue carpeting, perfect wool headliner, 3-point front Britax seatbelts, reclining front seats with rear seat picnic tables, (recliners were factory option),
3.4 engine (sweeter engine than the 3.8),
reliability modifications like twin radiator system, 90 amp alternator, pusher fan, this car never overheats, no heat soak,
rear suspension coilover adjustable shocks and panhard rods, no more primitive leaf springs, tracks like a tank, you want a hard ride? no problem, you want a marshmallow ride? no problem.
complete rotisserie ground up restoration of a good original car, over $45 grand spent,
excellent Blaupunkt stereo system and surround sound, automatic power antenna,
Derrington replica steering wheel, fabulous woodwork, all chrome like new, factory tinted glass,
wire wheels, knockoffs and tires like new,
specially engineered bonnet hinges that let hood open 90 degrees, no more banged head,
Fog Rangers, toolkit, trunk upholstery like new,
re-designed Manual Choke, Cold Start system, No more Otter switch ! yesss!
as original as the day it left the factory, but improved for 21st century conditions.
Current mileage is in the 30k. Not a trailer queen, this car was built to be driven and enjoyed.
Exhaust system is like new, sounds throaty and sporty like a Jaguar XK-140.
here's more specs:
air conditioned, he also manufactured the heater / a/c core cover,
rack & pinion power steering,
4-speed XJ-6 Series 1 manual transmission + overdrive imported from UK. Sweet spot around 90 mph.
the original Moss manual transmission is included if you want to go back to factory.
complete BAS Ltd. Magnolia interior, dark blue carpeting, perfect wool headliner, 3-point front Britax seatbelts, reclining front seats with rear seat picnic tables, (recliners were factory option),
3.4 engine (sweeter engine than the 3.8),
reliability modifications like twin radiator system, 90 amp alternator, pusher fan, this car never overheats, no heat soak,
rear suspension coilover adjustable shocks and panhard rods, no more primitive leaf springs, tracks like a tank, you want a hard ride? no problem, you want a marshmallow ride? no problem.
complete rotisserie ground up restoration of a good original car, over $45 grand spent,
excellent Blaupunkt stereo system and surround sound, automatic power antenna,
Derrington replica steering wheel, fabulous woodwork, all chrome like new, factory tinted glass,
wire wheels, knockoffs and tires like new,
specially engineered bonnet hinges that let hood open 90 degrees, no more banged head,
Fog Rangers, toolkit, trunk upholstery like new,
re-designed Manual Choke, Cold Start system, No more Otter switch ! yesss!
as original as the day it left the factory, but improved for 21st century conditions.
Current mileage is in the 30k. Not a trailer queen, this car was built to be driven and enjoyed.
Exhaust system is like new, sounds throaty and sporty like a Jaguar XK-140.
Last edited by Jose; 04-10-2015 at 08:13 PM.
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Look forward to seeing the progression of this build, seems like you are in a similar position to myself.
Build one car from three, while trying to keep enough stuff to build a second one later on.
I've got a 3.8, matching numbers 3.4 and a 2.4, all are complete but desperately need attention, problem is until I get my shed built, I'm not going to start work on them. A carport is not the place for a Jag restoration.
Build one car from three, while trying to keep enough stuff to build a second one later on.
I've got a 3.8, matching numbers 3.4 and a 2.4, all are complete but desperately need attention, problem is until I get my shed built, I'm not going to start work on them. A carport is not the place for a Jag restoration.
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just bought another MK2 today. previous owner completely disassembled the car before he passed away, so I have some cataloging to do.
but does come with a rebuilt auto, and a 3.8 that turns over by hand, I'm hoping they're all numbers matching but we'll see.
pictures next week once I move it and begin cataloging.
but does come with a rebuilt auto, and a 3.8 that turns over by hand, I'm hoping they're all numbers matching but we'll see.
pictures next week once I move it and begin cataloging.
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front suspension had been removed, and partially disassembled (springs pulled)
need to refit it before I can move the car, so I figure I ought to just rebuild it properly now.
I figure dissasemble and bead blast all the bits, powdercoat in black for durability.
any ideas where I could source a complete front suspension kit to replace all the old cracked rubber and ball joints?
need to refit it before I can move the car, so I figure I ought to just rebuild it properly now.
I figure dissasemble and bead blast all the bits, powdercoat in black for durability.
any ideas where I could source a complete front suspension kit to replace all the old cracked rubber and ball joints?
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EBAY
and there is quite a few other companies out there specializing in MK2 parts, a quick google search, but I do believe SNG are a forum member on here with good support.
Modern ball joints and new or poly bushes throughout with all new blasted and painted pieces shouldn't cost too much, but really start the restoration off in the right direction
EBAY
and there is quite a few other companies out there specializing in MK2 parts, a quick google search, but I do believe SNG are a forum member on here with good support.
Modern ball joints and new or poly bushes throughout with all new blasted and painted pieces shouldn't cost too much, but really start the restoration off in the right direction
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and they give you 10% off if you are a member of this forum.
SNG Barratt - The Ultimate Jaguar Parts Specialist
and they give you 10% off if you are a member of this forum.