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Car Forum / Jaguar Cars / August 2004

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terry brennan - 18 Aug 2004 12:59 GMT
You have just taken delivery of a 1979 Series II  XJ6L. The paint job is
poor and the interior needs to be re-done as well. It is currently painted
red (with a large orange based tint) and has a beige/biscuit interior.

A.) Do you keep it Red with a biscuit interior?

B.) Do you keep it Red and install a black interior

C.) Do you paint it British Racing Green and install a biscuit interior?

D.) Do you paint it British Racing Green and install a black interior?

I am leaning towards B with C as a number two choice. Lets hear it Boys and
Girls!
webserve - 18 Aug 2004 15:19 GMT
Terry,
  You have two options here.

The first is to sent off $50 to JDHT and get the original colours for the
interior and exterior of the car as well as the build history. Then you take
$6,000 to $7,000 and do a professional paint job to the exterior of the car.
You then take another $3,000 to $4,000 and re-do the interior back to
original in the original color. Then take another $4,000 to re-do the
carpets and mechanicals back to original.

When you are all said and done, you will have invested about $15,000 into
the car to bring it back to showroom condition and classic Concourse
quality. After you have done all that, the car will be worth about $7,000
book value.

Your other option is to paint it any colour you like for it really doesn't
matter. Personally, I did my 420 in dark blue with a camel interior.

Cheers
Webserve

> You have just taken delivery of a 1979 Series II  XJ6L. The paint job is
> poor and the interior needs to be re-done as well. It is currently painted
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> I am leaning towards B with C as a number two choice. Lets hear it Boys and
> Girls!
terry brennan - 19 Aug 2004 01:44 GMT
I shudder at your suggestion that I would invest in a restoration for purely
economic investment, lol.

The car is purely for my pleasure. Some people waste money at Vegas, I spend
it at collision shops!!!!

> Terry,
>    You have two options here.
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> and
> > Girls!
carman - 19 Aug 2004 10:04 GMT
> You have just taken delivery of a 1979 Series II  XJ6L. The paint job is
> poor and the interior needs to be re-done as well. It is currently painted
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> I am leaning towards B with C as a number two choice. Lets hear it Boys and
> Girls!

If you paint it a different color then are you going to also paint the door
shuts, under the hood, in the trunk, etc?  If not then I'd keep it red.  I
realise changing the color everywhere will cost $$$$$$.

Having owned several XJs with different color interiors I would go with a
light color.  Black (for me) just makes the interior too dark and closed in.
If you have the opportunity, sit in some other XJs with different interiors
and see what you think.   Black is OK in open cars, in fact my XKE roadster
has a black interior but I usually drive it with the roof down so don't get
the dark effect.

Mark
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