Need photos of Series II XJ trunk and drivers knee panel
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Need photos of Series II XJ trunk and drivers knee panel
Good morning all,
I'm working on tidying up my 76 XJ12 and its missing the knee panel under the steering column so I'm wondering if someone could send me pictures of what this area as well as the trunk is supposed to look like so I can try my best to recreate.
thanks
Kevin
76 XJ12 BBC
88 XJS (converting to SBC)
14 XF (totalled)
92 XJS (sold)
89 XJS (sold)
06 Stype R (sold)
03 Xtype sport manual (sold)
I'm working on tidying up my 76 XJ12 and its missing the knee panel under the steering column so I'm wondering if someone could send me pictures of what this area as well as the trunk is supposed to look like so I can try my best to recreate.
thanks
Kevin
76 XJ12 BBC
88 XJS (converting to SBC)
14 XF (totalled)
92 XJS (sold)
89 XJS (sold)
06 Stype R (sold)
03 Xtype sport manual (sold)
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Humor !!!
Elinor is NIX's loving stewardess. She is more than likely working her day time job to support NIX and herself. She in turn supported by Husband that prefers anonymity.
My "guess" is that the other two rockers are "door and window defeat" and Cruise Control. Six in total on the "ski slope" aka console.
Further, tis the pad on the wheel that "activates" the ground leg on the relay that "toots" the horns.
Ugh, foggy and cool here, Not conducive to garage thrashing
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Elinor is NIX's loving stewardess. She is more than likely working her day time job to support NIX and herself. She in turn supported by Husband that prefers anonymity.
My "guess" is that the other two rockers are "door and window defeat" and Cruise Control. Six in total on the "ski slope" aka console.
Further, tis the pad on the wheel that "activates" the ground leg on the relay that "toots" the horns.
Ugh, foggy and cool here, Not conducive to garage thrashing
Carl
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Thanks Nix, I do have one more favor, I need to ID the non window switches on the center slope. Theres one to the left of the shifter and another in the middle of the slope under the window switches that I don't know what they are for. Also, does a S2 have a steering horn or remote button?
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The first switch you mention, between the two bottom window switches, is called an isolator, "that prevents ANY of the other switches from operating their respective windows."
The rocker switch to the left of the shifter operates electric door locks all at once. This circuit works even with the ignition switched off.
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I have also learned standard seats were vinyl also and not Leather Nix is appointed with, as well as leather door liners. In fact, the Only vinyl on the whole car is the crash roll and rear parcel shelf.
It's quite astonishing to me the quantum money that guy poured into a 10 year old car at the time, and Bragged about it; most of which we got receipts as proof!
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Your car would've been built with leather faced seats. That is, leather on the actual seating surfaces but vinyl elsewhere.
In other markets Jaguar offered cloth upholstery: Velour-ish on Series IIs and Tweed-ish on Series IIIs.
Some of the upper-end Jags had leather consoles, door trims, etc. But sorting that out is a real journey into the weeds
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In other markets Jaguar offered cloth upholstery: Velour-ish on Series IIs and Tweed-ish on Series IIIs.
Some of the upper-end Jags had leather consoles, door trims, etc. But sorting that out is a real journey into the weeds
Cheers
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Well, my car's boot is not as "sharp" as that of NIX. but, it is carpeted on he sides and floor. It was well detailed and clean when I bought it in 2001. It still is. including the jack and wrench roll stowed on the left wall. However, a lot of stuff in it as well And, the lid for the spare well stands "proud" just a bit.
Not an issue. present issue is nicer weather to tackle the SMOG test flunk on a subjective "test". The pipes smoke black on "snap throttle'.
Present suspect, bad "MAP".
Billy is back and enjoying the "over growth" in my "back forty".
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Not an issue. present issue is nicer weather to tackle the SMOG test flunk on a subjective "test". The pipes smoke black on "snap throttle'.
Present suspect, bad "MAP".
Billy is back and enjoying the "over growth" in my "back forty".
Carl
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