115/3067 bought back from France
- Kevin Birch
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115/3067 bought back from France
Just bought my first Jensen, Mk1 115/3067, had to do a 1400 round trip to Angouleme in France to collect it. Did it in 2 days with my trusty Range Rover not missing a beat.
Car needs the interior finishing, as last owner started it , but ran out of time before me collecting it. Sometime in the past, somebody had painted the interior with white two pack paint, but now it is being put back to burgandy, after stripping the white off. Only the passenger seat and door card left to do. Will post some photos later on of the interior.
Bodywork is tidy, it looks like an older restoration, which is now showing through in some areas, all said, it is still very presentable, but some of the chrome lets it down, but it was not a £40k car!!
Car needs the interior finishing, as last owner started it , but ran out of time before me collecting it. Sometime in the past, somebody had painted the interior with white two pack paint, but now it is being put back to burgandy, after stripping the white off. Only the passenger seat and door card left to do. Will post some photos later on of the interior.
Bodywork is tidy, it looks like an older restoration, which is now showing through in some areas, all said, it is still very presentable, but some of the chrome lets it down, but it was not a £40k car!!
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My Toys: Lotus Cortina MK2.RangeRover P38, Yam inflatable, Saab 9-3 Convertible.
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Nice one Kevin!
Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Well done Kevin.
Your perseverance plaid of in the end.
I will look forward to seeing the rolling resto
John Pym
Your perseverance plaid of in the end.
I will look forward to seeing the rolling resto
John Pym
Previous Jensen Owner 2010-2022 (128/4451)
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
Understeer - Hitting the fence with the front of the car
Oversteer - Hitting the fence with the rear of the car
Horsepower -How fast you hit the fence
Torque - How far you take the fence with you
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
I have just been to cast an admiring glance over Kevin's Mk I. I am posting this to induce him to post pictures of the two small plates affixed to his rocker covers.
Paul McElhinney - Mk I 115/3309 in Positano yellow, FF Mk II 127/289.
- Kevin Birch
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
I've got the hint Paul,
will take some piccies tomorrow and post.
will take some piccies tomorrow and post.
My Toys: Lotus Cortina MK2.RangeRover P38, Yam inflatable, Saab 9-3 Convertible.
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
- Kevin Birch
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
This is what Paul was on about, a plate on each of the rocker covers, giving a bit more info on the engine.
LH cover. RH cover This reads "All bearings and pistons in this power unit are plus +20 thou oversize" as it is partially obscured by the fuel pipe.
One of the interior. Does any body know the mechanical engineer, D Forster from Lowestoft, as he obviously took a pride in his work.
Kev
LH cover. RH cover This reads "All bearings and pistons in this power unit are plus +20 thou oversize" as it is partially obscured by the fuel pipe.
One of the interior. Does any body know the mechanical engineer, D Forster from Lowestoft, as he obviously took a pride in his work.
Kev
My Toys: Lotus Cortina MK2.RangeRover P38, Yam inflatable, Saab 9-3 Convertible.
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
How cool is that? It also suggests that he was very professional and took pride in his work. Hats off to Mr Forster.
Paul McElhinney - Mk I 115/3309 in Positano yellow, FF Mk II 127/289.
Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
nice one mr forster. fancy rebuilding mine!
mk2 interceptor 1971 6.3 needing complete rebuild!!!!1
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Have started getting the interior up to scratch, have removed the passenger door frame to replace the seals, and to also remove the scratches on the glass with a polishing kit. I don't know how successful this will be, but it can only improve the look of the glass, even if it doesn't remove all the scratches.
I've removed the centre console to refurb the wood, and repaint the crackle finish. During this process I will try to repair the clock, which has a burnt out coil, and replace the ammeter with the correct one.
Before the strip down.
I've removed the centre console to refurb the wood, and repaint the crackle finish. During this process I will try to repair the clock, which has a burnt out coil, and replace the ammeter with the correct one.
Before the strip down.
My Toys: Lotus Cortina MK2.RangeRover P38, Yam inflatable, Saab 9-3 Convertible.
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Wood veneer stripped off, and replaced, now with the first of many coats of varnish, I feel this will be a long job, as 4 hours between the coats of "quick drying" varnish!!
Will post more when pieces are ready to go back in.My Toys: Lotus Cortina MK2.RangeRover P38, Yam inflatable, Saab 9-3 Convertible.
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Veneer is now very shiny, spent weeks applying gloss varnish, but wasn't happy with the finish, you could still see brush marks. It's clear now that modern varnishes are crap, water based so noboby can die from the fumes, but this makes it useless. Tried to polish the surface after approx 10 coats, only for them all to come off onto the polishing rag.
So rubbed the panels back down to the wood, then gave them several coats of clear lacquer I had lying around the garage, and ended up with a fantastic result, in a much shorter time. Have polished up with T-cut and am very pleased with the result.
All I've got to do is fit them back in and sort the wiring out. Am still painting the crackle finish items, and hope to get those sorted this week.
So rubbed the panels back down to the wood, then gave them several coats of clear lacquer I had lying around the garage, and ended up with a fantastic result, in a much shorter time. Have polished up with T-cut and am very pleased with the result.
All I've got to do is fit them back in and sort the wiring out. Am still painting the crackle finish items, and hope to get those sorted this week.
My Toys: Lotus Cortina MK2.RangeRover P38, Yam inflatable, Saab 9-3 Convertible.
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Good effort Kevin.
Paul McElhinney - Mk I 115/3309 in Positano yellow, FF Mk II 127/289.
- Kevin Birch
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Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Centre console all back together now, just waiting for the passenger seat to return from the upholsterers, and the Jensen will be a nice place to sit again.
Passenger door now has all new seals, and looks good, just the driver's door to reseal. Whilst I'd got the passenger door in pieces, I drilled 4 drainage holes in it, and coated the whole inside with old engine oil, so it will not rust. I've always used oil for this, as it is thin enough to creep into seams, where thicker anti rust treatments can't get. The only down side is it does tend to drip for a few days after.
A vast improvement to what it was like.
Passenger door now has all new seals, and looks good, just the driver's door to reseal. Whilst I'd got the passenger door in pieces, I drilled 4 drainage holes in it, and coated the whole inside with old engine oil, so it will not rust. I've always used oil for this, as it is thin enough to creep into seams, where thicker anti rust treatments can't get. The only down side is it does tend to drip for a few days after.
A vast improvement to what it was like.
My Toys: Lotus Cortina MK2.RangeRover P38, Yam inflatable, Saab 9-3 Convertible.
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Mk1 Interceptor, 115/3067
Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Great job Kevin.
Re: 115/3067 bought back from France
Nice...
1968 Interceptor MK1 115/2950 (See full restoration-story: http://www.interceptor-mk1.de)
1967 Interceptor MK1 117/2609 R.I.P †
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1967 Interceptor MK1 117/2609 R.I.P †
BMW 550iAT (lpg)
BMW 120d
JOC-Member 9838