Daytonawim’s JH 18680
Daytonawim’s JH 18680
Saturday i can pickup our JH
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Nice, very nice JH.
If you are Dutch; pls take a look at our website; http://www.jensenholland.nl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers
Anton
If you are Dutch; pls take a look at our website; http://www.jensenholland.nl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers
Anton
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Looks a straight car. Enjoy they are good fun.
Dave
Dave
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I am DutchAnton001 wrote:Nice, very nice JH.
If you are Dutch; pls take a look at our website; http://www.jensenholland.nl" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers
Anton
Thanks I all ready did, waiting for an answer from them.
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Ik heb je een pm gestuurd.
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Anton
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Anton
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The JH is in de garage, I would say it a funny car to drive, even with my 1.95 meter, the steering Wheel just fits between my legs
The Engine has plenty of power, and feels ok.
The handling of the car could be better i think, i guess that there are some bussings at there end of there live. and the shocks feels that they are a bit aged to.
The Seats and carpet allready have been renewed.
The roof is also brandnew, and is Made of fabric.
I do not have much time these days, but could lay down my hands on some spare parts.
- rear bumper non US
- top of front bumper
- different parts to overhaul the front Axel, including spring and shock absorbers.
But I realased myself that working on the car, with my garage full with metric tools would not be easy.
So now i am looking englisch tools.
The Engine has plenty of power, and feels ok.
The handling of the car could be better i think, i guess that there are some bussings at there end of there live. and the shocks feels that they are a bit aged to.
The Seats and carpet allready have been renewed.
The roof is also brandnew, and is Made of fabric.
I do not have much time these days, but could lay down my hands on some spare parts.
- rear bumper non US
- top of front bumper
- different parts to overhaul the front Axel, including spring and shock absorbers.
But I realased myself that working on the car, with my garage full with metric tools would not be easy.
So now i am looking englisch tools.
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Congratulations on your purchase. I wish you many years of happy Jensen driving!
Adrian
1974 Interceptor Mk III 2240-9415
JOC Member 9648
1974 Interceptor Mk III 2240-9415
JOC Member 9648
Re: Daytonawim’s JH 18680
Friday went on a visit to Kees Oudesluijs to pick up an Nice front bumper unser side, with EU turning lights and metal trim around the lights.
Now i have the front and rear metal bumpers compleet, i will fix them up this winter.
Now i have the front and rear metal bumpers compleet, i will fix them up this winter.
Re: Daytonawim’s JH 18680
Indeed a nice JH5 ready for happy motoring for many years. Congratulations.
You will need to make two home made brackets for the metal front bumper. When you have done these, please can you post pictures and measurements on this forum for future use?
Cheers
You will need to make two home made brackets for the metal front bumper. When you have done these, please can you post pictures and measurements on this forum for future use?
Cheers
Jensen-Healey II 1974 and Jensen GT 1976 project - both from Sweden
Re: Daytonawim’s JH 18680
Thanks
When i have Made the brackets i Will post the details.
i have checkt the US end this forum, with no Luck
When i have Made the brackets i Will post the details.
i have checkt the US end this forum, with no Luck
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That will be great, thanks.
I learnt today that one possible solution could be to use the inner metal part from the US rubber bumper and then attach the metal bumper ‘on top’ of this. As this solution will add unnecessary weight I will personally prefer a set of brackets linking the metal bumper directly to the struts (or whatever the correct term is) of the car.
Cheers,
I learnt today that one possible solution could be to use the inner metal part from the US rubber bumper and then attach the metal bumper ‘on top’ of this. As this solution will add unnecessary weight I will personally prefer a set of brackets linking the metal bumper directly to the struts (or whatever the correct term is) of the car.
Cheers,
Jensen-Healey II 1974 and Jensen GT 1976 project - both from Sweden
Re: Daytonawim’s JH 18680
2 small brackets Will be my solution.
Because i am only at home in the weekends it Will take some time to fix them.
Because i am only at home in the weekends it Will take some time to fix them.
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Found some tools in the mailBox that i orderd.
And some tools from snap-on that i picked up today,
And some tools from snap-on that i picked up today,
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Fitst attempt front bumper.
Bracket is Plaine and simpel and easy to reproduce.
Only rhe MIG machine has some problems welding, long time not used.
Tomorow i Will look at it.
Bracket is Plaine and simpel and easy to reproduce.
Only rhe MIG machine has some problems welding, long time not used.
Tomorow i Will look at it.
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