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Archive for August, 2006

What is an Ambla?

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Do you have any idea what an Ambla is? Well a quick “google” search brings up some of the following definitions:

  • BAS – Ambla is vinyl with an expandable knit backing introduced by Jaguar in 1968. It was primarily used on seats, i.e back covers and cushion skirts, where a material with stretch was needed. Ambla was also specified by Jaguar for door panels which had embossed heat weld lines, i.e XJ/XJS. A very necessary product for seats and doors only.
  • JCNA – The Jaguar Club of North America’s Mark 2 Judging Guide states “Form Sept. 1966, in order to keep cost down, the upholstery was changed from leather to an Ambla plastic. The traditional Jaguar leather was still offered as an option… ” and “240 and 340 seats were covered in Ambla (type of vinyl).”

What prompted this blog entry was the following chart – from the Jaguar Enthusiast’s Club website.

Note that “Ambla” is listed as a “Mark 2 Ambla” model and it is also well known that the 240 and 340 models came with Ambla upholstery with Leather as an option. So, do I have a:

  1. Ambla Mark 2
  2. 340 w/Ambla
  3. or a Quickly rebadged North American Mark 2 with Ambla and a 340 Badge on the boot?

The investigation continues…

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August 15th, 2006 at 5:07 am

Winter Park Concourse 2006

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This years Winter Park Concours will be held on October 22nd.

EVENT DATES

Year Dates Honor Marque
2006 October 22nd Porsche & Mercedes-Benz

While the “Honor Marque” is Porsche and Mercedes-Benz, there are numerous makes of cars that attend (lamborghini, jaguar, morgan, triumph, aston-martin and many others). This is not an event to be missed as it is one of the top car shows in the country with over 60,000 vistors last year.  Click on this link to get more information and see a collection of photographs of the winners from previous years.

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August 14th, 2006 at 10:09 pm

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Attention Florida Car Owners – Fox Lake British Car Show

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If you have not heard of the MG Car Club of Florida’s “Fox Lake British Car Show 2006” – here is a link (which opens in a seperate window) where you can download a PDF version of the registration form.
The show is on September 23rd, 2006 at Fox Lake Park in Titusville, Florida. You do not have to have to own or have a running british car to attend. If you would like to enter you car (all british makes are welcome – not just MG) then print out the form and follow the instructions.

Note:

*** I am not involved with the show (but I will be participating in the show with one of our London Taxi’s) – so any questions need to be directed to the contact listed in the form.

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August 12th, 2006 at 8:44 am

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Anyone have any experience with David Manners Ltd for Parts?

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Does anyone have any personal experience with David Manners Ltd when it comes to ordering and receiving parts for a Mark 2 or XJ6 Coupe?

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August 10th, 2006 at 4:29 pm

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An example of a $125K Mark 2 and a New London Taxi

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I found this photo will going through some pictures from last year’s Winter Park Concours. The Mark2 in the picture is from a gentleman in Sarasota who bought it from another car owner who had invested almost $125K into the car!! It’s a nice car – but 125k?? BTW, the cool car next to the Mark 2 is our 2003 London Taxi which we displayed in the Concours.

Enjoy.

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August 10th, 2006 at 1:21 pm

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Tail Light Hell

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Nothing like a few hours trying to get a tail light installed on the car to reinforce one’s opinion of British car manufacturing. The problem is getting the tail light body seal, the tail lamp and the bolts to match up. See what I mean:

You can see from the bottom picture that the rubber grommet in the middle of the seal doesn’t exactly fit. I’m finding that the light fits the car perfectly – but when the rubber seal is placed behind it – it doesn’t fit exactly and causes the light not to sit flush on the entire seal. arghh!! Any ideas anyone? BTW, these are new replacement seals and I did find the originals that are no longer useable – and the same problem exists. So I am wondering if during the bodywork restoration is that the holes created in the rear wing are slightly off??

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August 10th, 2006 at 1:17 pm

Another New Zealand Mark 2

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Another web site with an owner of a Mark 2 in New Zealand and his story.

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August 9th, 2006 at 10:39 pm

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A Mark 2 Story in Singapore

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Here’s another brave Jaguar Mark 2 owner who embarked on a restoration.  This owner and car are in Singapore.  The website link takes you his page where he details his fun with his car.   Take a trip to Singapore via the web and enjoy!

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August 9th, 2006 at 10:28 pm

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Looks like I have the wrong bumpers!

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While looking at the “Practical Classics” website at the Jaguar 340, I noticed that the bumpers are different than the ones that I have with my car.  This link will show you the picture from the Practical Classics site.  I appear to have, however, original Mark 2 bumpers which are thicker.

I found mention on the “jag-lovers sedan forum” that some Mark 2 cars that were shipped to the US were rebadged in the US by adding the “340″ onto that car.  I need to do some more research on what we really have here.  Of course, I may just have a set of Mark 2 bumpers and not the one’s that were originally on the car.

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August 9th, 2006 at 10:22 pm

Japanese Mark 2 Owner’s site

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Check this website out – www.asahi-net.or.jp/~fm7m-hnjy/ it is a fellow owner’s website in Japan.  Check it out!  I’ve added a link to the blog roll on the right and your can connect via the link above.  Enjoy!

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August 9th, 2006 at 10:12 pm

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