This is the first part of a multi-part article written by new member Martin Reddington from Kent, United Kingdom, documenting the bare-metal restoration of his XJ-SC Cabriolet. Part one covers the opening phase of the car’s restoration journey, from initial inspection through to major structural repairs. Further instalments will follow.
My 1988 XJ-SC V12 was purchased in late 2018. Although it appeared reasonable on the surface, a more detailed inspection revealed a multitude of underlying issues.
This wasn’t entirely unexpected, as the intention from the outset was to carry out a full restoration, but there is always the hope that reality will be kinder than anticipated.
The photographs show the stripped body shell undergoing acid dipping at Surface Processing Ltd in Dudley, West Midlands — a process that exposes every weak
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