We went and had another visit with our Jag. Fortunately, we are always welcomed at the shop, or at least made to feel welcome. Peter stops what he is doing and goes over all repairs and future repairs with us.
We found the fuel tank installed and wiring in place in the motor. The wiring is sticking out of the dash area waiting for the gauges.
Peter proudly showed us the used wheels that had been dull when we 1st saw them. The shop had detailed the wheels and they are now good as new, shiny and perfect. We were shocked by how perfect they now are as they look completely unused. Another wheel, a spare, isn’t quite as nice but it was given to us so we won’t complain at all.
Apparently, the radiator could not be installed as a piece of shrouding was missing, like totally gone. We have no idea what the previous owner did but a new one has been ordered from the UK, the only place that this shrouding is available. We should have brought one back with us when we returned a couple of weeks ago.
The dash has been recovered with red leather, as it was when new. The dash now makes the remaining interior look shabby. We do have a plaque that goes on the dash, a plaque that a fellow Jag-Club owner knew about. I’ll have to look up what he told me about the plaque but for now, we need to get it over to the shop to have it installed on the dash. The dash is waiting for the gauges before being reinstalled.
We asked the shop to give us an estimate to rebuild the seats. We’d planned to do that ourselves but would like to have the option of them having this done. I’m sure that I can do rebuild the seats but just am not sure about the time. Besides, the shop will include some other interior repairs that I can’t do.
The floorboards have been discarded, they were rotted. We knew about the damage and thought that we could do that later, but it seems that they had to go sooner than later.
We had hoped the Jag would be ready by our wedding anniversary. But as we are both sick, the weather is cold and rainy and not at all good for a picnic at the coast, we will celebrate living when our Jag is ready to drive.
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