Yours is a very rare survivor, Mark....I can't imagine that there would be more than a handful left with original paint in such good condition.
My car was used a fair bit more than yours, with nearly 100,000 miles on the clock, so it's not really surprising that it's had a few bodywork repairs in the past! What amazes me with both cars is the lack of rust. My Mk 2 Lotus Cortina that I had in 1974, when it was under 5 years old, had new wings, and was starting to go around the windscreen and the rear arches!
I bought a Jag over from California 15 or so years ago, and that had its original Primrose Yellow paint. It was matt, so I thought that a quick T Cut and polish would bring it back. For some reason, it was matt all the way to the primer coat...it just wouldn't polish up! I even got a body shop to mop it properly, and they couldn't get any sort of finish on it! I was very miffed when that had to be totally re-painted!
Mark
My car was used a fair bit more than yours, with nearly 100,000 miles on the clock, so it's not really surprising that it's had a few bodywork repairs in the past! What amazes me with both cars is the lack of rust. My Mk 2 Lotus Cortina that I had in 1974, when it was under 5 years old, had new wings, and was starting to go around the windscreen and the rear arches!
I bought a Jag over from California 15 or so years ago, and that had its original Primrose Yellow paint. It was matt, so I thought that a quick T Cut and polish would bring it back. For some reason, it was matt all the way to the primer coat...it just wouldn't polish up! I even got a body shop to mop it properly, and they couldn't get any sort of finish on it! I was very miffed when that had to be totally re-painted!
Mark
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