Return of the JPS (smoking is very expensive for your pocket
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I thought that it is time to finally come out of the shadows, now my +2 is finished after 32 years!
A warning, those who like absolute originality, this may not be for you, so please be kind!
I like to thank Spydercars for all their help and support to make my dream come true.
I happy to answer any questions as long as they are not to technical. My skills are more making the small items ie. New switch covers. badges, etc.
A warning, those who like absolute originality, this may not be for you, so please be kind!
I like to thank Spydercars for all their help and support to make my dream come true.
I happy to answer any questions as long as they are not to technical. My skills are more making the small items ie. New switch covers. badges, etc.
- woodie
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Hi
Lovely, well done! Have to drive it a lot now to make up for lost time.
What are the front seats?
All the best
Berni
Lovely, well done! Have to drive it a lot now to make up for lost time.
What are the front seats?
All the best
Berni
Zetec+ 2 under const, also 130S. And another 130S for complete restoration. Previously Racing green +2s with green tints. Yellow +2 and a couple of others, all missed. Great to be back 04/11/2021 although its all starting to get a bit out of control.
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berni29 - Fourth Gear
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The only external changes that were made are, a modern fuel cap, (I don't like the original, it spoils the cars line, in my opinion) And the windscreen does not use the big chrome plastic strip for bonding in the glass, which never looks satisfactory.
- woodie
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Hi very good. JPS was special in the day well done woodie
John
+2s130 1971
+2s130 1971
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Hawksfield - Fourth Gear
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A really lovely looking car, well done.
I am halfway through the full restoration of my S130/5 so I fully appreciate all the hard work that would have taken.
Get out and drive it as much as you can!
Dave
I am halfway through the full restoration of my S130/5 so I fully appreciate all the hard work that would have taken.
Get out and drive it as much as you can!
Dave
1974 Plus 2 S130/5 lagoon blue - "always attention seeking"
2020 Audi RS5 Sportback - “my modern classic”
If things don’t change, they’re gonna stay as they are!
2020 Audi RS5 Sportback - “my modern classic”
If things don’t change, they’re gonna stay as they are!
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S135 - New-tral
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I concur with the others - very very good!
I wish though you had finished and posted a year ago! a) I never thought of trying the MR2 seats, and plumped for an aftermarket Porsche type, but slightly regret it as the cushion is maybe too long. Yours 'belong' there more than mine, and b) my upholsterer would not pipe along the centre console, saying that it would get scuffed. I wish I had now insisted as your piping gives some 'length' to the interior.
I will, if you do not mind, copy your fuel cap idea. I agree, much nicer.
Compare my non-piped tunnel to yours:
I wish though you had finished and posted a year ago! a) I never thought of trying the MR2 seats, and plumped for an aftermarket Porsche type, but slightly regret it as the cushion is maybe too long. Yours 'belong' there more than mine, and b) my upholsterer would not pipe along the centre console, saying that it would get scuffed. I wish I had now insisted as your piping gives some 'length' to the interior.
I will, if you do not mind, copy your fuel cap idea. I agree, much nicer.
Compare my non-piped tunnel to yours:
Hal Adams
Evora SR
Elan +2
Evora SR
Elan +2
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HCA - Coveted Fifth Gear
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woodie wrote:And the windscreen does not use the big chrome plastic strip for bonding in the glass, which never looks satisfactory.
Was the original screen of the bonded in type? If so I would be interested to learn how you overcame the the lack of a bottom lip to the windscreen opening to enable the fitment of the earlier windscreen rubber and insert?
Normally it is not possible to fit the rubber/insert on a bonded in windscreen later model +2.
Was a lip fibreglassed in along the bottom of the opening or can you tell me please how was retaining the rubber in the opening done?
By the way...as others have said the car looks simply beautiful!!
Alan.
Alan
'71 +2 S130/ 5speed Type9.
'71 +2 S130/ 5speed Type9.
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