XK150 Drophead Coupe Upholstery Questionnaire
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Order Number
Vehicle Information
Year
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Example: 1959
Chassis Number
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Example: 837001 (On data plate in engine compartment.)
Left or Right Hand Drive
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Left Hand Drive
Right Hand Drive
Transmission Type
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Manual
Automatic
Door Panel Ashtrays
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Yes
No
Ashtrays were part of the door panels through 827258/837865 (RHD/LHD); a single ashtray near the gearshift lever was used thereafter.
Door Armrest Type
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Early
Late
Early armrests were used up to 827010/837331 (RHD/LHD); the later type – the same as Series I E-Type – was used thereafter.
Trunk/Boot Lid Under Panel
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Early
Late
The early panel is for cars with either the telescoping or conventional boot lid support rod, or up to 827348/838237 (RHD/LHD); the late panel is for cars with no boot support rod from 827349/838238.
Rear Parcel Shelf Type
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Early
Late
The early shelf was fitted to cars with the telescoping boot lid support, up to 827239/837845 (RHD/LHD).
Trunk/Boot Lid Support
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Telescoping Support Stay
Conventional Support Rod, Non-Telescoping
No Stay
Early cars had a telescoping stay; middle cars used spring-loaded hinges and a conventional prop rod; late cars had upgraded spring-loaded hinges and no prop rod. According to factory records, the telescoping rod was used to 827239/837845; the conventional rod from 827240-827348/834864-838237 and the use of spring-loaded hinges at 827349/838238 allowed for no rod. (But, as with all things Jaguar, empirical reality may differ.)
Wheel Arch Cover Material
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Vinyl
Moquette
Vinyl is usually early cars only; moquette is a velvet-like material.
Seat-Back Flute Type
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Curved
Pointed
These are not interchangeable as the seat frames differ. Most XK150 DHC and FHC have "pointed" flutes and the two holes at he top of the seat back frame measure 15-1/2" apart. (Most roadsters have rounded flutes and the two holes measure 17" at the same point.)
Under-Dash Cover Panel
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1958 Only (round heater)
1959 On (rectangular heater)
Cars with the late heater have sliding "HEATER" knob. Late heater started at DHC chassis 824585/835719 (RHD/LHD).
A-Post Panels
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1958 Only
1959 On
Trunk/Boot Mat Type
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Early
Late
Early cars had a two-piece left-side mat; later cars used a one-piece left mat.
Trunk/Boot Cover Panel Type
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3" Tall at Center, Early
4" Tall at Center, Late
The early panel is for cars with either the telescoping or conventional boot lid support rod, or up to 827348/838237 (RHD/LHD); the late panel is for cars with no boot support rod from 827349/838238.
Any modifications that might affect interior kit specifications?
Example: 5-Speed conversion or Air Conditioning
I understand this is a special order and cannot be returned, modified, cancelled, or refunded once my order is placed.
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