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Old 05-12-08, 06:51   #1 (permalink)
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Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

The Jaguar E-Type is considered a work of art, literally. It is the only car chosen by New York’s Museum of Modern Art to be on permanent display. This 1974 Series 3 model features a 5.3 liter Jaguar V12 producing 290 horsepower and gobs of low end torque. This particular E-Type belongs to one of our favorite clients and a man who demands concours level work on his daily drivers! (Not to mention great taste in cars as his Titanium Ferrari 360, Grigio Silverstone Ferrari F430, Tour De France Blue Ferrari 456, and Nero Maserati Quattroporte have all received our full treatment and have been the subjects of write ups on this site)

The plan of attack with this beautiful example of art was simple; bring it to Pebble Beach standard by taking each area of the cat to its highest potential.

Upon initial inspect, Brian and I where both shocked to see how deep and reflective the paint was, and further shocked to see the amount of damage in the clear coat’s surface. Since we know that perfectly polished and jeweled paint will always reflect more light, we knew the car could look better… but we didn’t believe it. This car has an extremely high quality paint job, and we knew it would be a pleasure and an honor to see it right.

Initial inspect did reveal a significant amount of flaws in the paint’s surface, holograms, swirl marks, and R.I.D.S. Taking paint depth readings proved rather frustrating and useless and it was obvious by the variations in readings that the body had been mudded with a filler (such as bondo) and block sanded straight. Paint depth readings ranged from 11.5 mils to over 35 mils in some area’s, again indicative of mudding process. However the finish definitely had high quality clear coat and a lot of it (judging by the depth of the bare paint).

General Procedure and Process Outline

Exterior Paint Work

Wash entire car with P21s Total Body wash using two bucket method

Clay paintwork, glass, and trim using Sonus Gray clay using Zaino Z7 cut as lubricant

Rinse

Dry car using Ultimate Microfibers Waffle Weave’s and 2 220 MPH leaf blowers

Inspect paint and measure paint thickness

Polish Correction
- Meguiars M95 on a Meguiars So1o Yellow Wool pad at 2000 RPM x 2-4
- Menzerna PO85 3.02 on a Lake Country Green German Foam CCS Pad at
1700 RPM burnished down to 1200 RPM
- Menzerna PO85u on a Meguiars So1o Foam Finishing Pad @ 1500 rpm
jeweled down to 1000 RPM
4 inch spot pads where used in numerous areas to achieve 100 percent correction using the following steps
- Meguiars M95 on a Lake Country 4inch Purple Foam Wool Pad at 2000
RPM x 2-4
- 1Z Intensive Paste on a Lake Country 4inch Orange CCS pad at 1200 RPM
- Menzerna PO85u on a Lake Country 4inch Gray CCS pad at 1500 RPM
burnished down to 1000 RPM
Also certain areas required hand polishing (headlight buckets for example).
- Meguiars M105 by hand using Lake Country Yellow Foam (custom cut into
hand applicator)
- 1Z Intensive Paste by hand using Lake Country White Foam (custom cut)
- Meguiars ScratchX by hand using Lake Country Gray Foam (custom cut)

All chrome and trim on the exterior was hand polished using DeepFinish Deep Chrome and protected with Meguiars #16

The original top was washed with Meguiars APC 10:1 and topped with two coats of 303 Aerospace Protectant

After polishing the paint was rewashed then treated with Meguiars #7 to enrich the depth and wetness of the paint.

P21s 100% was used as the LSP for two coats

Tires/Wheels/Wheel Arch Process

The tires where scrubbed using Eminn Fabrik Tire Cleaner

The wheels where cleaned with Griot’s Garage Wheel Cleaner using the EZ Detail Brush and Swissvax Wheel Brush

The wheels where polished using Eagle One’s Never Dull and topped with Zaino Z-AIO

The tires where dressed with 2 coats of Zaino Z16 Tire Dressing

The wheel wheels where scrubbed with Meguiars APC 10:1 and dressed with Meguiars Hyperdressing 4:1

Interior Process

The interior was blown up using compressed air and various boars’ hair brushes to remove loose dirt.

The carpet was removed, and stains where spot treated with Folex before the being shampooed using Meguiars ACP 10:1

The leather was treated with Leatherique Rejuvenator Oil, which was left to dwell for 6 hours before being wiped clean with Leatherique Pristine Clean

The interior vinyl and hard surfaces where cleaned using 1Z Cockpit Premium

All interior surfaces where treated with 303 Aerospace Protectant

The glass was cleaned with Meguiars ProLine Window Cleaner and sealed with Zaino Z-AIO

All interior metal was hand polished with Flitz

Engine Compartment and Trunk Process

The engine was wiped down using Meguiars APC 20:1 and damp cloth

All metal was polished using Mother Mag and Aluminum Polish using Lake Country Green Foam

All paint work under hood was polished with Meguiars #7 and topped with Meguiars #16

Meguiars Hyperdressing 4:1 and 2:1 was used on all black work under the engine compartment

Misc Processes

All jambs received Meguiars #7 topped with Meguiars #16

All weather stripping was cleaned using Meguiars #39 and topped with 1Z’s Gummi Phledge

Total Working Time: 23 Man Hours, non-stop

Okay let’s start with the pictures.

Some before pictures of the interior. The original carpets had 34 years worth of stains and grime and the leather was in need of cleaning.







Initial inspection of the paint revealed significant marring.







50/50's working toward perfection. Given the initial gloss and color of the paint I was pleasantly surprised to see how much improvement could be made.





Brian got started by applying Leatherique to the interior leather surfaces and massaging a liberal amount of Rejuvinator Oil into the hides by hand.



A couple more 50/50's





 
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Old 05-12-08, 06:52   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Some pictures of us polishing. Most work was done inside the garage, although we where able to polish outside in the early morning. By 11 AM the sun was over head and the temperature was climbing past 90 so we had to bring it in.













When Bella Macchina perfects paint, we do not miss any spots. Perfection is only complete when every area of the paint has been brought to its highest potential, no matter how small the area or insignificant it seems.




Here is a picture of Zaino Z18 clay after being used on the rear window (which is original and had 38 year's of grime, soot, and nasty stuff on it). I love this picture because the clay resembles The Rolling Stone's lips logo.



Some pictures inside the garage, after all the polishing has been done and the reflections are at their sharpest, courtesty of Bella Macchina and Menzerna's P085u.











After polishing we drove the Jaguar back outside for a wash and to inspect for any swirls.















Some area's with RIDS where identified then repolished. Then we washed the car and snapped some more pictures.











The engine compartment was very clean to begin with so I did not take any before pictures. However a lot of hand polishing went into the various metal parts, the frame rails where hand polished and waxed, the various rubber's recieved various dressing, etc...



The Stromberg carburetors took at least 25 minutes a piece of hand polishing to restore the original shine.







 
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

The Jag was pulled into the garage and all final detailing steps where completed including removing the Leatherique with Pristine Clean, polishing the paint with #7 topped with P21s100% for two coats, sealing the glass, finishing the carpets, dressing the tires, polishing rims, etc, etc, etc...

With the sun going down we took some pictures of the cat outside.

The paint was absolutely glowing and honestly, the pictures do not do this car justice. The combination of artful body lines, high quality aftermarket paint, and about 18 hours of paint correction and perfection probably mark this car as the high light of my detailing career.





















Some after's of the interior.













After a night of sound sleep, we returned in the morning to finish up a few details and capture some sun shots.

The early morning South Florida sun...















The headlight buckets after a lot of hand polishing with copious amounts of passion.















 
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Wow. That is an incredible machine with an unmatched shine. Great work!
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Hey, great job! You might want to check your lens or something, there is a dark spot that shows up middle-left in most of those photos. It shows up on the side of the console in the last picture in from the passenger side; after you see it there you can pick it up in many of the other shots.

Fabulous car, fabulous detail!
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Very nice work as always. I like how you get that little painted part under the windshield, that really shows your dedication to quality and thoroughness.

Nice job on one of the best looking Jags ever made IMO.

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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

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Wow. That is an incredible machine with an unmatched shine. Great work!
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Hey, great job! You might want to check your lens or something, there is a dark spot that shows up middle-left in most of those photos. It shows up on the side of the console in the last picture in from the passenger side; after you see it there you can pick it up in many of the other shots.

Fabulous car, fabulous detail!
Thanks. The sensor needs to be cleaned, there is a piece of dirt or something that only shows up in bright pictures and is driving me nuts.

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Very nice work as always. I like how you get that little painted part under the windshield, that really shows your dedication to quality and thoroughness.

Nice job on one of the best looking Jags ever made IMO.

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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Great work you bring a new meaning to perfection in all of your C&B's.

Got any pics of the Lake Country pad you converted to a hand applicator?
 
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Wow. To see the amount of improvement that came from a car that already looked good is simply staggering.

How did you go about polishing the louvers on the hood?

Awesome job as always Todd.
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Very nice indeed. Good to see such a classic get the TLC it deserves. I can only imagine doing those wheels; spoke by spoke by spoke.... The car redefines RED.

I still love the pics. My D70s was so prone to sensor dust that I got one of those 18-200mm VR lenses so that I don't have to change lenses as often! I'm too much of a coward to clean the sensor myself, but I have a local guy that does it for a reasonable $$.
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

I don't know what to say, the car, the work, simply phenomenal!

Much love for the older Jaguars.
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Re: Bella Macchina Perfection on a 1974 Jaguar E-Type Roadster

Awesome work!

You've transformed yourself a lot from these prior details.

Funny pic too!



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