Wanted s3 2+2 windscreen

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#1 Wanted s3 2+2 windscreen

Post by Jessicarabbit » Sun Jun 21, 2015 3:20 pm

Wanted s3 2+2 windscreen
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Post by PeterCrespin » Mon Jun 22, 2015 12:54 am

Not into 'foreplay' it seems...
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Post by abowie » Mon Jun 22, 2015 3:10 am

PeterCrespin wrote:Not into 'foreplay' it seems...
What Peter really means is "Welcome to the forum! We'd love to know a little about your car, welcome new members and are a mine of information about E Types".

The part number is BD38061. These are available in either tinted or clear from most of the usual vendors.

If you go to http://www.sngbarratt.com/DownloadArea.aspx you can download SNG Barratt's E Type parts catalogue. While not comprehensive it is a good place to start. The official Jaguar parts books list every nut and bolt, and the S3 one has particularly good diagrams.

I have not ever bought windscreens from the usual parts vendors, preferring to get the local windscfreen installers to get screens for me. Comeback is easier if they don't fit...

SNGB list the screen for ?501.84; pricey. If you are looking for a used one there are a couple of places in the UK that are worth a look. Hutsons is the only place I've sourced used parts from but other members will no doubt be able to suggest others.

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Post by Alty Ian » Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:22 am

Beware, not all S3 2+2 windscreens actually fit! Some have the wrong curvature at the top right/bottom left and leave a gap in one or the other side/corner.

The best ones are made by Pilkington's in Kent/Sussex and they have a dot under the third X of triplex X. The one I got was supplied by SNGB from Pilkingtons.

See the thread below

viewtopic.php?t=5408&highlight=triplex

Look for the dot under the third X.
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Post by mgcjag » Mon Jun 22, 2015 10:57 am

Hi Jessica.....are you doing a restoration or has yours just cracked....if the later dont forget you could claim on your insurance
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Post by Double Six » Mon Jun 22, 2015 9:17 pm

First post!

I've had my Series III OTS for 18 months now. It recently got a cracked windscreen so I called the insurance company - only had to pay ?75 windscreen excess.

I assumed they would send round "the classic car guy", but the bloke who turned up from National Windscreens had never done an E-type before.

I was worried about fitment, but it went in fine.

Old screen looked like this:
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New screen looks like this:

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I was a bit worried about his lack of E-type experience, but it turned out fine. I bought new rubbers in case he needed them but he was able to reuse the old set.

Only one special tool was needed, and it looked like this:

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....and no, I'm not wearing odd shoes, only one of those is mine!
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Post by David Oslo » Wed Jun 24, 2015 6:57 pm

Double Six,

Congratulations with first post, complete with multiple pictures (with informative content), and a decent bit of humour :D

Most seem to take quite a few posts to cross the picture threshold, and some have still not managed to crack the humour bit.

Welcome !
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Post by Alty Ian » Wed Jun 24, 2015 9:31 pm

Double Six wrote:First post!

I've had my Series III OTS for 18 months now. It recently got a cracked windscreen so I called the insurance company - only had to pay ?75 windscreen excess.

I assumed they would send round "the classic car guy", but the bloke who turned up from National Windscreens had never done an E-type before.

I was worried about fitment, but it went in fine.
Well done ! Great first post, miles better than my first feeble attempt.

I also contacted my insurers and two experienced fitters came, however they brought a windscreen by a different supplier (Pugh) and the windscreen was nowhere near correct. After some research I got a Pilkington one (like the one you got) and it fitted well.

No matter how good the fitter is, its having a correct windscreen that matters.
You were lucky they used the right make.
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Post by Double Six » Fri Jun 26, 2015 1:22 pm

Thanks. Its good to be able to put something back, rather than just hovering up bucket-loads of info! :wink:

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