Claudiu Antal

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  • in reply to: Wanted – Cabriolet hood frame and other parts #9211
    Claudiu Antal
      @kadudu

      Hi Laurence
      They seem like mine. The next days I am going to pay a visit at the mechanic to check.
      How much do you want for them?

      in reply to: Wanted – Cabriolet hood frame and other parts #9197
      Claudiu Antal
        @kadudu

        No, not yet. I will contact him.
        Thanks for the info.

        Claudiu

        in reply to: Wanted – Cabriolet hood frame and other parts #9159
        Claudiu Antal
          @kadudu

          Hello Laurence, I need the chrome assembly. The metal bar seems ok, but the chrome assembly is extremely rusted and beyound recondition, unfortunatelly. The car was parked outside under the clear sky for 10 years and water literally went through every little hole transforming the car in a little pool every rain.

          Cheers,
          Claudiu

          in reply to: Wanted – Cabriolet hood frame and other parts #9158
          Claudiu Antal
            @kadudu

            Hello Robin and thank you for the information. I spoke with dodford59 and he will make the panels.

            in reply to: Wecome new Cabriolet member – Claudiu Antal #8565
            Claudiu Antal
              @kadudu

              Hi Laurence,

              To answer your question, yes, there are pretty much RHD cars here, mostly BMW’S that belong to people who want a new model, but can’t affort one with LHD.
              My first Jaguar is a LHD. The XJS, however was almost impossible to be found LHD, so I bought this one with the intention of converting it. I already bought all the conversion parts, they should arrive from Poland these days.
              Speaking of parts…, no part for this type of car here. I purchased most of the parts from UK and a few small stuff from Lithuania. The shipping costed me a small fortune, but I was able to find very good quality parts for restoration
              For the XJ I bought some good quality parts from Germany about half a year ago.
              It’s challenging, but I think this makes the restoration process even more interesting.

              Cheers,
              Claudiu

              P.S. Sorry for my bad english.

              in reply to: Wecome new Cabriolet member – Claudiu Antal #8525
              Claudiu Antal
                @kadudu

                Good evening,
                It’s nice to be here.
                The story of my buying the xjs is quite sophisticated.
                I have always been attracted by english old luxury cars. First car I bought was a series 3 Jaguar xj12 and I rapidly fall in love with it. The xj was at that time a good runner, so I started making a light restoration, thorrow one was following this year. I bought all the parts that were rusty and planned to switch them on the car, then a repaint was to follow. I even fixed the AC unit, so it blew ice cold air all summer long. The car rapidly became a daily driver in the nice warm summer days.
                I spent endless nights reading everything I was able to find about xj12 and xjs v12. Nobody here knows how to fix these cars. The first Jaguar dealer started selling cars in the late 90’s. Interesting, isnt’t it?
                THEN…
                Looking on e-bay for one xjs coupe I discovered this greatly mistreated xj-sc cabriolet from 1986. My wife and I immediatelly fell in love with the car and bought it for a very small price. The car finally got home with a trailer. When we saw it, the wife said “Doc, it’s a beautiful car, but it’s wery rotten. Can you fix it?”. I said it will take me about 2 years and I must fix it. I sarted investing, bought all the body parts and hope to have a gorgeous red Jaguar xj-sc by Chritmas and to be fully functional in the next summer.
                This is the only cabriolet in Romania as far as I know.
                This is the story…
                More Jaguars will follow…
                I will try to add photos of the restoration process.

                Cheers,
                Claudiu

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