Side stripes for my XJS
Side stripes for my XJS
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Ade07

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489 posts

193 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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Hi all

Is there a company that I can source side stripes from for my 1992 XJS. I need the grey/red side stripes. Not sure where to get them from.

Thanks

dbdb

5,037 posts

199 months

Thursday 20th October 2011
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I don’t have an XJ-S so am not fully versed in the differences between model years and how they correlate to VIN numbers – and the difference in wing shape between the original shape and facelifted cars. Yours is a 1992 – is that a face lifted car and after VIN 179737?

I have been looking on the JDHT website which contains all the part numbers for the various coachlines applied to the XJ-S.
http://www.jaguarclassicparts.com/html/JCPFrames.h...

For pre-facelift cars all the flame red/pewter coachlines seem to still be available:

LH front - Flame red/Pewter - BCC4633 - £8.56+VAT
RH front - Flame red/Pewter - BCC4633 - £8.56+VAT
Front wing LH rear – Flame red/Pewter BCC4637 - £5.71+VAT
Front wing RH rear – Flame red/Pewter BCC4636 - £5.71+VAT
Door coachline tape Flame red/Pewter - BCC4640 - £14.27+VAT
LH Wing/tonneau coachline tape Flame red/Pewter - BCC4643 - £15.52+VAT
RH Wing/tonneau coachline tape Flame red/Pewter - BCC4642 - £14.27+VAT


On later cars the rear wing/tonneau coachline seems to no longer be available. I don’t know whether the earlier version will fit or can be made to fit.

LH front - Flame red/Pewter - BEC18177CDK - £11.42+VAT
RH front - Flame red/Pewter - BEC18176CDK - £11.42+VAT
Wing coachline tape - front wing - rear Flame red/Pewter - BEC18175CDK - £18.91+VAT
Door coachline tape - Flame red/Pewter – BEC18178CDK - £18.71
Wing/tonneau coachline tape - Flame red/Pewter - BEC18174CDK – No longer available


Hope this helps.

jagnet

4,395 posts

228 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Derek Watson aka Watjag Ltd do XJS coachlines. 01629 640081

a8hex

5,832 posts

249 months

Friday 21st October 2011
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Don't real men just paint them on

by hand


That's how Rolls Royce used to do it. They had a man with a very steady hand who just painted them, no masking or anything.

dbdb

5,037 posts

199 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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I saw a video of a Rolls-Royce man doing that, it was remarkable.

Ade07

Original Poster:

489 posts

193 months

Monday 24th October 2011
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Thanks guys! Have ordered a set from Watjag.