XJS roof ideas
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Lotusgone

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1,589 posts

149 months

Sunday 4th October 2020
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There have been the cabriolet and convertible models...but has anyone ever heard of changing a coupe XJS to one with a glass panoramic roof? Mine needs a new headliner, but I got to thinking of alternatives.

lukeharding

3,351 posts

111 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Do you mean changing the shape of the roof entirely? Or fitting it with a large sunroof?

Scrump

23,683 posts

180 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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Not with an XJS but Harry Metcalfe’s Espada has had a panoramic glass (Perspex) roof fitted and the result seems like an improvement.

Simpo Two

90,859 posts

287 months

Monday 5th October 2020
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I guess you'd have to find a panoramic roof from another maker that had the right curvature. That and the work needed to fit it would be horribly expensive and you might compromise the strength of the car too.

Lotusgone

Original Poster:

1,589 posts

149 months

Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Scrump said:
Not with an XJS but Harry Metcalfe’s Espada has had a panoramic glass (Perspex) roof fitted and the result seems like an improvement.
That was what gave me the idea. Mr Metcalfe seems to have a bottomless budget, which I don't - and I had heard of some Lotuses being compromised with ill-considered sunroofs. Simply thinking out loud to see if it had ever been done.

lukeharding

3,351 posts

111 months

Tuesday 6th October 2020
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Scrump said:
Not with an XJS but Harry Metcalfe’s Espada has had a panoramic glass (Perspex) roof fitted and the result seems like an improvement.
Well, I never knew that! Entirely possible for anyone to do it I guess, but getting the right curvature might be a pain, and for me that roof doesn't really follow the shape of the car very well.

V12 Migaloo

1,075 posts

168 months

Wednesday 14th October 2020
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Remember seeing a "Pimp My Ride" where they fitted a Fixed pan roof on to some yank tank. company spent ages getting the curvature of the Perspex correct, so its entirely feasible, I would've thought though a new roof lining or Webasto fabric roof would be much simpler and easier.