I?m Mark and live near the Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire. A Jag and Lotus nut for many years, I have a fine pair of E Types that are nearly, but not quite, finished. So I need a shot of enthusiasm and probably need to find some professional help to get at least one on the road!
The cars are a 1965 4.2 Coupe in Black, and a 1972 OTS in Primrose. I bought them from Paul Webb quite a while ago. Both came from California, and both are totally rust free.
The coupe has been subject to a complete nut and bolt restoration. One chap, Brian, completed all the mechanical restoration. He was a Jaguar apprentice in the 1950s and spent much of his working life restoring classics. Another chap, Richard, has spent the last 30 years with classics, and completed all the bodywork. The result is absolutely superb, but between them, they didn?t have the skills for trimming, and the car has the odd electrical gremlin. She?s running and sounding very good, with both bodywork and mechanical work having been carried out to the highest standards and to totally original spec, albeit converted to RHD.
The car hasn?t been registered in the UK yet, and needs the trim work completing, together with a final shake down and set up. Any pointers to anybody who could complete this would be much appreciated.
The Primrose V12 didn?t require such a level of restoration. The engine was pulled to reveal cylinder heads welded to the studs, and of course the deep bowl Californian pistons. A good pair of heads, a set of new pistons and a set of UK spec carbs and manifolds got her running as she should?and never had before! A trip to Alan Proctor got the old paint stripped, revealing a near perfect body?not so much as a parking dent. So she?s resplendent in her original Primrose colour again, but due to a house move and ?new house? restoration (it?s 500 years old) some 9 years ago, needs to be fettled back to the road. This I can do, but every time I go into the garage and look at the two of them, I feel as guilty as hell?so I need to get the coupe sorted, and whilst that?s away, sort the V12.
Phew, I feel better already!
Any suggestions (keep it clean) and / or counselling most gratefully received.
Mark







