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Thanks!!Bravo on getting the car inspected *before* you bought it!
Major headaches prevented, and you live to fight another day!
Tom M.
Great!! Thanks truly much, Larry!!! My very best regards!!Whenever I buy a Jaguar, it takes a minimum of six months to a year to find a proper Jag. You did excellent with the inspection. Bide your time, be in no hurry, inspect, and do not be aafraid to walk away. The right one will come, save the $, and one will appear. But, you might want to rethink having a certain color, that narrows down your search, as I learned, doesn't matter the color as long as I get one. Good job!
Great, Larry, thanks truly much. Below the leather there is an openable roof. Can this be a Source of problems? The internal part of the roof seems to be in leather: is that fine or problem?A/C does not eliminate it as a classic. I have a MK2 that had dealer installed A/C. The leather roof cover: if it goes bad, remove and paint. Just take care of sunroof.
Thanks truly much, Larry.Looks good. Might have had a leaking gasket and covered it.
Looks decent. Undercoating (rust proofing ) peeling and flaking. Will have to be tended to if driving in foul weather. Door not really unusual, but trim might be needing adjustment. Under bonnet (hood) looks to be a hot spot, either near carbs or radiator. Water is not unusual from exhaust a side product of fuel being burnt. Oil from sitting and coming thru valves. A good tune and a few easy drives at first will straigten the spray. Top looks ok, but check seal on sunroof and the corner of leather top. Depends on price if I would consider buying. As far as running, you would ha e to go to an experienced Jag man for opinion. Seems like it would be a good drive around car when broke in to your style of driving.
Thanks truly much!Left front corner of top of sunroof does not lay flat. There is rubber weatherstripping under the roof panel around opening of sunroof. The best way to take off undercoating is blasting or the chemical loosener and scrape. Got to watch latching so it does not leave a water opening in a crack. If a daily driver repair as correctly as possible. If a side car for weekly jaunts scrape and respray, if concours (show) remove and redo. Seat belts, might check ebay.uk or something near you. Instductions are usually included, which means removing rear seat, side panel between doors and making holes. Good luck.