OFFICIAL FACTORY CRAYON/INSCRIBED BODY NUMBER/COLOUR MARKINGS AND UNOFFICIAL SIGNATURES AND INITIALS
Thought it might be nice for completeness to have a section on handwritten markings. I have divided this post into official body numbers, official destination markings, official special markings and unofficial signatures or initials. The idea is for David to collate markings from all the members and have a more complete library. This is the start.
OFFICIAL BODY NUMBER MARKINGS OTS and FHC
The practice of marking cars with the body number was started (I think) when production ramped up - I have yet to see an early car with crayon body number markings. Crayon markings were yellow for dark coloured cars and black or blue for light coloured cars. Areas marked were:
Firewall
Picture Frame
Marked where the radiator fan bolts.
Engine Frames
The engine fames were marked with the last 2/3 digits under where the engine mounts are bolted on. Can’t find my picture as the moment.
Bonnet
Front of the bonnet was marked. I’m not sure when this practise started and I think this is from a 4.2.
OFFICIAL BODY NUMBER MARKINGS OTS ONLY
Hood bag
Often marked with body number and colour.
OFFICIAL BODY NUMBER MARKINGS FHC ONLY
Inside rear hatch.
OFFICIAL BODY NUMBERS ON TRIM
Dash
The rear of the dash was marked with the body number and paint colour. The partly hidden marking is BLUE.
Body number mistake - scored out at factory.
Seat Leather
The back of the seat leather was often marked with the body number.
This is from body number R1065 and yet destined for R1078 which was built some 10 days later. Once the seats were built, the numbers were obviously hidden so it is highly likely that many car body and seat numbers do not match.
Door Trim
Upper door trim panel assembly (aluminium so early car) scored with body number.
OFFICIAL DESTINATION MARKINGS
This is a picture of 875039 (bonnet reinforcing angle between wings and centre section) - so destination markings started fairly early during production.
OFFICIAL SPECIAL MARKINGS
Special markings
This 'SHOW' marking is on the back of the wooden seat structure from 850011 - destined to become a Jaguar press car.
FACTORY ASSEMBLY LINE MARKINGS
This picture shows the practice of marking the rear number plate area.
UNOFFICIAL SIGNATURES/INITIALS
Trimmers often signed their work! Signature on the back of the wooden seat structure.
Seat frames were often scored with the craftsmen’s' initials. 'RM' in this instance
Dash underside
Underside of dash signed with body number. I have only seen early cars with markings on the dash
Ian