Many thanks Peter for uploading your video of my black MK2 (featured at the beginning). Here are some details of the car which may be of interest to others. Cheers, Ron. *_1962 JAGUAR MK2 5-SPEED MANUAL - 611WK_* This MK2 was personally imported by me as a rust-free example from California, USA, in 1991. After 3 years of use I decided to convert the car to “Right Hand Drive”. This then developed into a full nut & bolt restoration of every aspect of the car over an extended 19 year period. I have fallen asleep under the car at least twice. The car was put back on the road in July 2013. Some of the work carried out listed below : • Full engine rebuild with cylinder head unleaded conversion • Conversion from 3-speed automatic to 5-speed Getrag manual gearbox • Differential and rear axle full rebuild • Power rack & pinion steering conversion (also from LHD to RHD) • New front & rear springs and 4 x Gaz adjustable shockers • New front & rear suspension bushes • Uprated front & rear brake calipers (Zeus) • Uprated brake servo and full brake system rebuild • Kenlowe electric fan upgrade • Upgrade from dynamo to high capacity alternator • Solid State Electronic fuel pump upgrade • High Torque Starter • Rewire and conversion to negative earth • Full interior wood-trim strip, re-veneer & re-lacquer • Moto-Lita Woodrim Steering Wheel • Chrome dials upgrade • New headlining • New interior trim • New carpets • Inertia Seat Belts fitted (front) • Daimler XJ40 electric front seat conversion • Full re-chrome bumpers, trims, handles, top door frames and 'leaping cat' • Lighting upgrades • Stainless steel exhaust system • Full boot carpet trim upgrade • Competition style triple-spoke chrome wire wheels & period Pirelli P5 tyres • Full repaint in Sapphire Black Metallic I would like to think that I did everything myself, but I really must thank the following people for their valued support and input : Car repaint : _Rab Macdonald, owner of RM Bodywork, East Kilbride_ Engine rebuild : _Vinnie Coia, Bothwell_ Conversion from automatic to 5-speed manual : _Alistair McMillan, Motherwell_ Woodtrim restoration : _Chapman & Cliff, Nantwich, Cheshire_ Interior trim & carpets (supply) : _BAS International, Cwmbran, S.Wales_ A special thank-you to friend and fellow MK2 owner _Colin Ross_ who helped with electrics etc and indeed pushed and dragged me over the finishing line.
You have to thank John Siddeley for allowing William Lyons to use the 'Jaguar ' name instead of SS , The Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar was a successful Aircraft Engine of 14 cylinders twin row radial .
I bought my first mark 2 jaguar in 1977 for £700 it was a 2.4 automatic one previous owner it belonged to chivas regal whiskey it had only 64 thousand miles on the clock it had been garaged and chauffeur driven at the chivas headquarters in paisley Scotland 🏴 I used it as as a daily driver for two years until on my way to work a French artic driver pulled into the outside lane and crushed me into the central barrier and never stopped the insurance company wrote my beautiful jaguar off
Many thanks Peter for uploading your video of my black MK2 (featured at the beginning). Here are some details of the car which may be of interest to others. Cheers, Ron.
*_1962 JAGUAR MK2 5-SPEED MANUAL - 611WK_*
This MK2 was personally imported by me as a rust-free example from California, USA, in 1991.
After 3 years of use I decided to convert the car to “Right Hand Drive”. This then developed into a full nut & bolt restoration of every aspect of the car over an extended 19 year period.
I have fallen asleep under the car at least twice. The car was put back on the road in July 2013. Some of the work carried out listed below :
• Full engine rebuild with cylinder head unleaded conversion
• Conversion from 3-speed automatic to 5-speed Getrag manual gearbox
• Differential and rear axle full rebuild
• Power rack & pinion steering conversion (also from LHD to RHD)
• New front & rear springs and 4 x Gaz adjustable shockers
• New front & rear suspension bushes
• Uprated front & rear brake calipers (Zeus)
• Uprated brake servo and full brake system rebuild
• Kenlowe electric fan upgrade
• Upgrade from dynamo to high capacity alternator
• Solid State Electronic fuel pump upgrade
• High Torque Starter
• Rewire and conversion to negative earth
• Full interior wood-trim strip, re-veneer & re-lacquer
• Moto-Lita Woodrim Steering Wheel
• Chrome dials upgrade
• New headlining
• New interior trim
• New carpets
• Inertia Seat Belts fitted (front)
• Daimler XJ40 electric front seat conversion
• Full re-chrome bumpers, trims, handles, top door frames and 'leaping cat'
• Lighting upgrades
• Stainless steel exhaust system
• Full boot carpet trim upgrade
• Competition style triple-spoke chrome wire wheels & period Pirelli P5 tyres
• Full repaint in Sapphire Black Metallic
I would like to think that I did everything myself, but I really must thank the following people
for their valued support and input :
Car repaint : _Rab Macdonald, owner of RM Bodywork, East Kilbride_
Engine rebuild : _Vinnie Coia, Bothwell_
Conversion from automatic to 5-speed manual : _Alistair McMillan, Motherwell_
Woodtrim restoration : _Chapman & Cliff, Nantwich, Cheshire_
Interior trim & carpets (supply) : _BAS International, Cwmbran, S.Wales_
A special thank-you to friend and fellow MK2 owner _Colin Ross_ who helped with electrics etc and indeed pushed and dragged me over the finishing line.
Some beautiful Mk 2 Jags there , excellently presented
You have to thank John Siddeley for allowing William Lyons to use the 'Jaguar ' name instead of SS , The Armstrong Siddeley Jaguar was a successful Aircraft Engine of 14 cylinders twin row radial .
Beautiful Mk 2 models here. That first black one was the same age as me, a `62 baby, I`d have to have it if i won the lottery. Dream on!
I bought my first mark 2 jaguar in 1977 for £700 it was a 2.4 automatic one previous owner it belonged to chivas regal whiskey it had only 64 thousand miles on the clock it had been garaged and chauffeur driven at the chivas headquarters in paisley Scotland 🏴 I used it as as a daily driver for two years until on my way to work a French artic driver pulled into the outside lane and crushed me into the central barrier and never stopped the insurance company wrote my beautiful jaguar off