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hi my name is tony
I have had my 69 s2 for 25 years on going resto down to trying to find replacement facia for dash panels ie: glove box instrument panel ect
any suggestions would be appreciated
regards tony
Do a search for Jag parts. Welshent.com has a parts yard for one. A Hemmings catalog has a lot of Jag breakers. Just don't have a lot memorized at the time. The parts you want are rare and hard to come by. If you have the original might have to remake yourself. Also, check the breakers in England, shipping is a bummer but might keep it from being another 25 yrs.
hi my name is tony
I have had my 69 s2 for 25 years on going resto down to trying to find replacement facia for dash panels ie: glove box instrument panel ect
any suggestions would be appreciated
regards tony
Visit SNGBarratt.com and you'll find they supply almost anything for all
the Jags and they have a center here in the states. They sell a black vinyl material kit to re-cover the 3 dash pieces and also the bare metal frames, but you already have them. I've re-covered a number of these pieces for customers and they're very close to original texture. If yours are only dis-colored with no tears, get a satin black interior dye and rub it over the old. Makes it look new.
Can't help with the parts other than to say that I have worked with Welsh for both new and used bits and they are a great source. I also use SNG for new stuff.
Mostly, this sounds like an excuse to post a pic of my glove box door, which I can never re-cover:
Geo now that Norman is a Knight you better not. It's been some time but I still appreciate the opportunity you gave me to meet Norman with you're group.
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