New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
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#1 New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Hi everyone
I’ve just ‘jumped in’ to e type ownership - perhaps not the best way - but what the heck! …. We bought a 1963 3.8 FHC at auction at Goodwood at the weekend…
She looks great and got us from Goodwood to York in 5 hrs without a hitch - which hopefully means we haven’t bought a pup!
I want to find some local serving and restoration contacts - if anyone has any recommendations?
Initially I want to have her looked over for a ‘health’ check - with a view of running her for the summer and then probably looking at some sympathetic restorations in the autumn/winter - though the drivers door needs some attention immediately as it’s not closing at all well(!)
Ideally - I’m looking for someone to give me a shopping list of what needs attention.
So - does anyone have recommendations for friendly ears in the York / East of York area please?
Thanks in advance!
Jonny
I’ve just ‘jumped in’ to e type ownership - perhaps not the best way - but what the heck! …. We bought a 1963 3.8 FHC at auction at Goodwood at the weekend…
She looks great and got us from Goodwood to York in 5 hrs without a hitch - which hopefully means we haven’t bought a pup!
I want to find some local serving and restoration contacts - if anyone has any recommendations?
Initially I want to have her looked over for a ‘health’ check - with a view of running her for the summer and then probably looking at some sympathetic restorations in the autumn/winter - though the drivers door needs some attention immediately as it’s not closing at all well(!)
Ideally - I’m looking for someone to give me a shopping list of what needs attention.
So - does anyone have recommendations for friendly ears in the York / East of York area please?
Thanks in advance!
Jonny
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#2 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Welcome to the best place for all things e type. As a Londoner can't help you on finding contacts in and around York, I am sure some folks more local to you will chime in with suggestions. I see the car was converted to LHD and to a five speed box which I had done on mine. I noticed they were only 3 or 4 bidders at the auction and she ended going for a fair price. Enjoy.
Danny
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#3 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Thanks Danny. We have a similar car collection!
Jonny
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#4 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Jonny, welcome to the best place for all things E Type. One of the best respected restorers is having an open day in Letchworth, not round the corner but well worth getting down to see him and meet others from the forum: viewtopic.php?f=12&t=20497
You could also chat with either Ken Verity or Ken Jenkins, both a bit closer to you. Make sure whoever you speak to genuinely knows E Types, not just claims to or says they’ve worked on them. It is well worth going the distance to speak to a proper expert.
Please add your car type to the signature area, click on your user name top right and you’ll see how to do that. It helps other know how best to answer questions as some information is particular to the model.
Have fun and keep smiling
Geoff
You could also chat with either Ken Verity or Ken Jenkins, both a bit closer to you. Make sure whoever you speak to genuinely knows E Types, not just claims to or says they’ve worked on them. It is well worth going the distance to speak to a proper expert.
Please add your car type to the signature area, click on your user name top right and you’ll see how to do that. It helps other know how best to answer questions as some information is particular to the model.
Have fun and keep smiling
Geoff
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#5 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Thanks Geoff - sound advice and I'll see if I can make the Letchworth event.
Hopefully sign off works now :-)
Hopefully sign off works now :-)
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I can recommend Ken Verity in Rotherham. He no longer advertises or has a web site as he has so much repeat custom. You can contact him on 01709 838352
Heading south there is P&K Thornton in Nottinghamshire. Despite the distance Angus Moss is always reliable and well respected. He is also a Forum Moderator so if you are not happy we can imprison and torture him
Heading south there is P&K Thornton in Nottinghamshire. Despite the distance Angus Moss is always reliable and well respected. He is also a Forum Moderator so if you are not happy we can imprison and torture him
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#7 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Many thanks David - very helpful. I was looking on the Thornton website last night as it happens!
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#8 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Volunteers for operating the rack, thumbscrew and other medieval tortures please form an orderly queue
Sorry, Angus, but blame David for starting the topic drift
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I have heard very good things about Paul Brown Classic Cars in Ripley, Derbyshire
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#10 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Thanks Ash. I’ll add to the list !
Jonny
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#11 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Hi , if your handy & confident using spanners ,buy a service manual to refere to ,
then get it an MOT, this may be a cost effective way to start.
Thus avoiding any large inflated bills.
Rob Gill
then get it an MOT, this may be a cost effective way to start.
Thus avoiding any large inflated bills.
Rob Gill
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#12 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Hi Rob
That’s some great advice. We have a chap in the village who does MOT preps and used to work on my Audi GT many moons ago - and is a mini restorer that can have a good look over her for any obvious issues. Tbf engine and gear box all seem very happy
I know what a spanner is but like many it’s been some time! Dangerous tinkerer is how I’d probably describe myself’. Thinking about a night school course in the basics.
Any recommendations for an idiots guide on the Mark 1 the 3.8 ? I used to have a Haynes manual for every car I had…! - any recs welcome
I have 2 initial problems - the drivers door seals need replacing and the drivers door isn’t opening from the outside (the door push button isn’t engaging) and the drivers door restraining strap is missing…. The car came with 2 door handles on the boot. One (drivers) is brand new - complete with key etc - so I suspect it was on the previous owners ‘to do’ list. Don’t know how easy those are to sort by a beginner. I’ll post some info on the technical forums for hopefully more help and advice. All the seals need doing really as they’re all looking their age - but not sure if I’m better leaving till they leak (and keep them ‘original as long as possible) or if it’s an easy job better doing when I do the drivers door - which is the worse (a little bit noisy at speed!).
I spent all Friday giving her a thorough clean and look over and no nasty surprises. A small amount of rot on the bonnet passenger side bonnet edge near the door and some rust ‘blooming’ on the paint on the pass side rear / back of the wheel arch and a few little chips else where but body work looks pretty sound.
I want to run her this summer and get the ‘tidying up’ bits done in the winter - which will need someone to do the body work obviously - but I want a car to enjoy driving rather than a concourse winner (at the moment).
I must say - I’m enjoining the experience - so far anyway.
I’ll get onto the other forum posts - after I’ve taken my pal to the pub in her :)
Thanks
Jonny
That’s some great advice. We have a chap in the village who does MOT preps and used to work on my Audi GT many moons ago - and is a mini restorer that can have a good look over her for any obvious issues. Tbf engine and gear box all seem very happy
I know what a spanner is but like many it’s been some time! Dangerous tinkerer is how I’d probably describe myself’. Thinking about a night school course in the basics.
Any recommendations for an idiots guide on the Mark 1 the 3.8 ? I used to have a Haynes manual for every car I had…! - any recs welcome
I have 2 initial problems - the drivers door seals need replacing and the drivers door isn’t opening from the outside (the door push button isn’t engaging) and the drivers door restraining strap is missing…. The car came with 2 door handles on the boot. One (drivers) is brand new - complete with key etc - so I suspect it was on the previous owners ‘to do’ list. Don’t know how easy those are to sort by a beginner. I’ll post some info on the technical forums for hopefully more help and advice. All the seals need doing really as they’re all looking their age - but not sure if I’m better leaving till they leak (and keep them ‘original as long as possible) or if it’s an easy job better doing when I do the drivers door - which is the worse (a little bit noisy at speed!).
I spent all Friday giving her a thorough clean and look over and no nasty surprises. A small amount of rot on the bonnet passenger side bonnet edge near the door and some rust ‘blooming’ on the paint on the pass side rear / back of the wheel arch and a few little chips else where but body work looks pretty sound.
I want to run her this summer and get the ‘tidying up’ bits done in the winter - which will need someone to do the body work obviously - but I want a car to enjoy driving rather than a concourse winner (at the moment).
I must say - I’m enjoining the experience - so far anyway.
I’ll get onto the other forum posts - after I’ve taken my pal to the pub in her :)
Thanks
Jonny
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The Forum Knowledge Base is worth a perusal. Start here: viewtopic.php?p=4425#p4425
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#14 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Amazon has the manual David has referred to:
JAGUAR E TYPE MODELS 3.8 & 4.2 LITRE SERIES 1 & 2 SERVICE MANUAL
It is essential reading and reference and as pointed out in red in David’s link “you must own it” not just rely on the technical knowledge section.
You can take the door lock off the car and by using leaves from others get all the locks working from the same key. Worth getting keys cut to the code, eg FS900 so you get new, correct profiles rather than copies of worn out keys. Then rework your locks to all work from the same key.
If the leaks can be lived with till winter then do so as getting the new seals in properly around the door needs the door taken off. And you need to read up on here how best to go about that so you get the door sitting properly again.
Ask questions, but ask one at a time in a topic so you don’t get only part answers. The search is very useful, though learn how best to use it by a bit of trial and error.
Good luck
Geoff
PS join the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club or the Jaguar Drivers Club then when ordering parts from such as SNG Barratt’s you’ll get a discount that’ll pay for the membership.
JAGUAR E TYPE MODELS 3.8 & 4.2 LITRE SERIES 1 & 2 SERVICE MANUAL
It is essential reading and reference and as pointed out in red in David’s link “you must own it” not just rely on the technical knowledge section.
You can take the door lock off the car and by using leaves from others get all the locks working from the same key. Worth getting keys cut to the code, eg FS900 so you get new, correct profiles rather than copies of worn out keys. Then rework your locks to all work from the same key.
If the leaks can be lived with till winter then do so as getting the new seals in properly around the door needs the door taken off. And you need to read up on here how best to go about that so you get the door sitting properly again.
Ask questions, but ask one at a time in a topic so you don’t get only part answers. The search is very useful, though learn how best to use it by a bit of trial and error.
Good luck
Geoff
PS join the Jaguar Enthusiasts Club or the Jaguar Drivers Club then when ordering parts from such as SNG Barratt’s you’ll get a discount that’ll pay for the membership.
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#15 Re: New member from York looking for servicing and restoration contacts
Many thanks and understood!
Jonny
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