All the larger components of the suspension - wishbones et al - look sturdy, a bit dirty obviously, but strong with a decided absence of any serious surface corrosion. Floorpans and the underside of the fuel tank appear very robust and rustproofed.
The car had a fair amount of new parts around 2011 and all bolts, though showing a dusting of surface rust (as bolts love to do), appear very accessible and usable. Dampers and coil springs look similarly good. The universal joints in the drive train appear to be in great condition.
The rear valance looks very healthy - yes; around where the exhausts come through too - and that front spoiler (a factory option), although very low, doesn’t appear to have taken too many scrapes.
Looking up into the inner wheel arches, everything looks pretty good - maybe the odd brush of surface corrosion in the rears. The paint is chipped/worn around the bottoms of the wheel arches in one or two places, and the seams between the rear wings and the outer sills may been watching, though okay at present. The big alloys and their brake assemblies are in good form and the stainless steel exhaust still looks very new.
The engine bay looks to be in good order, it’s no concours queen, but everything is where it should be and looks like it’s been well attended to over the years. The wiring is very tidy (as its insulation tape) and hoses look supple and clean. It would be interesting to learn if you could actually get an XJS distributor cap and HT leads in a brighter blue. The latter, like many hidden components in the engine bay are quite new, certainly in relation to the car’s mileage.
The gutters where the wings are bolted look pretty clean, as do the panels and joins under that big long bonnet. There are some minor edges of surface rust, but nothing in any way worrying. The under-bonnet sound proofing looks a little saggy but strong and showing no signs of heat da
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