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Re: New Subscriber! (from E list, but of general Jag interest)
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Re: New Subscriber! (from E list, but of general Jag interest)



Dale:
I recently came across an ad for such a diagram in a British Magazine. I
have not yet followed up. The info is:

Wiring diagrams in the following sizes (prices in British Pounds):
500mmx353mm    L9.95  + L1.50 postage
594mmx420mm    L12.95 + L2.00 postage
840mmx594mm    L19.95 + L3.00 postage
1180mmx840mm   L34.95 + L4.00 postage

Available for most classic Jags, with XJ and XJS available soon. The
diagrams are laminated in plastic and color coded to match the actual wiring.

The supplier is:
Classic Graphics
11 Springhill Grove
Stockton, Cleveland TS17 OYW
England

That's all the info I have. There was no telephone or fax number supplied,
which is why I never got around to contacting them. If you get one, let us
know what you think!

The heater box is painted in cheap black lacquer. Glossy, but not too
glossy. The finish does little to prevent corrosion, which is probably why
the PO painted it again and again. There was a discussion on the list about
powder coad vs paint, and I think the consensus was that paint was more
acceptable for show, although powder coat was more durable and attractive.
Definitely no wrinkles.

Hope this helps.

Mike Frank
1969 E-Type 2+2


At 09:43 PM 2/2/97 -0500, you wrote:
  They both include a very easy to follow diagram
>with all the wire colors and designations.  I can do the job from the Bentley
>Manual, but I much prefer to use the easy method.  I contacted some
>suppliers, they wanted 10% of the harness cost just for the diagram. That's
>about eighty bucks for a few sheets of photocopier paper.
>
>Does anyone have the diagram I need and are you willing to share it with me?
>
>By the way, does anyone know how the heater box was painted originally?  Was
>it black or wrinkle finish, etc.  Mine was repaired/repainted more than
>once...
>
>Thanks very much, I look forward to participating.
>
>Dale
>
>p.s.  I'll be moving over to another address, my new email is
>"dale1@telegram.infi.net"
>



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