Drives you nuts when one of the cars on your "dream list/when I hit the lottery/when rich uncle goes to that big garage in the sky" scenario looks like this....
Jag XK140c Coupe. Solid frame, needs all the bodywork one can muster. If only…
Drives you nuts when one of the cars on your "dream list/when I hit the lottery/when rich uncle goes to that big garage in the sky" scenario looks like this....
One of the last coachbuilt models, the XJ-Coupes were the last technically. Any metal parts that can still be sourced will have to be tweezed/fettled to fit. If you have the skills to properly fit the sourced panel repair parts you already have the skills to make them from scratch to fit right. Coupes are gorgeous with all the wood the roadsters are lacking. Unfortunately, the driving season for the coupes is limited with a heat/defroster that wasn't up to our cold weather and no a/c available and tricky to install and hide, it has a driving season of 3-4 months in New England.