#1 Jaguar Heritage Trust, useless, or have I misunderstood something?
Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 2:24 pm
On my first project, 63 FHC, the seller had got a Certificate from Jaguar Heritage Trust. Engine and gearbox were from other cars, not numbers match, and the certificate stated that. Fine. When I during restoration got to the VIN plate, I found it damaged and patina'd, gearbox number was unreadable, but I had the certificate, so I could order a new correct VIN plate from Martin Robey.
Now I'm on project 2, 64 OTS. This has been taken apart by American owner years, perhaps decades, ago. He died, the family sold the project, most things are there, but some are missing, like the VIN plate. So again, I have to have a new one made. So I wrote to JHT, but to my surprise, they have changed their terms and conditions, so while I had the correct VIN, body code and engine#, my gearbox number was not original. And they wouldn't tell me what the correct gearbox number for my car was! They just wrote on the certificate: "Number supplied by enquirer is not original". I asked for (I thought) them to dive into their archives to tell me about my car when it was new, but all I get "you have incorrect gearbox". That's of very limited value to me...
I doubt many people will use their services with this new method, it's only worth doing if you're pretty sure your car is all numbers match. Would you agree?
And what do I do now, others in the same situation? Should I leave that area blank? Should I put in the gearbox number I currently have in the car? I don't want to claim a numbers match gearbox when I know it isn't?
I don't think JHT has thought this through...
Now I'm on project 2, 64 OTS. This has been taken apart by American owner years, perhaps decades, ago. He died, the family sold the project, most things are there, but some are missing, like the VIN plate. So again, I have to have a new one made. So I wrote to JHT, but to my surprise, they have changed their terms and conditions, so while I had the correct VIN, body code and engine#, my gearbox number was not original. And they wouldn't tell me what the correct gearbox number for my car was! They just wrote on the certificate: "Number supplied by enquirer is not original". I asked for (I thought) them to dive into their archives to tell me about my car when it was new, but all I get "you have incorrect gearbox". That's of very limited value to me...
I doubt many people will use their services with this new method, it's only worth doing if you're pretty sure your car is all numbers match. Would you agree?
And what do I do now, others in the same situation? Should I leave that area blank? Should I put in the gearbox number I currently have in the car? I don't want to claim a numbers match gearbox when I know it isn't?
I don't think JHT has thought this through...