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Great progress on this. I was going to say, it’ll be a great practice for your welding if it needs some patches!

Does anyone say anything about it when your out & about? It must be a bit odd just cruising around in a hearse as a normal car?😄

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4 minutes ago, danthecapriman said:

Great progress on this. I was going to say, it’ll be a great practice for your welding if it needs some patches!

Does anyone say anything about it when your out & about? It must be a bit odd just cruising around in a hearse as a normal car?😄

Bet you don't get many cadging a lift ! 🤣

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Nice morning for waking the dead.

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Nobody's hitched a lift yet. Get quite a few stares while out and about. This morning a woman pulled up along side me at a junction and I saw her double-take as she saw the skeleton on the back deck.

Frustrating day yesterday. I wanted to get on with wiring new speakers in but couldn't get in to the car. The remote fob wasn't doing anything and although the ignition key went into the door lock it wouldn't turn. Once I'd got the fob apart I found it takes two CR2016's so the CR2032's I had wouldn't do. Next door neighbour gave me a lift into town to get new batteries and once fitted I could access the car again.

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Strange that the key won't unlock it - not sure if something's broken or if it's had a new ignition barrel or door lock at some stage.

Anyway, sun's out so it's time to tinker.

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On 30/01/2025 at 20:02, Sunny Jim said:

Got the thermostat and coolant level sensor sorted at a local garage today so warm air restored to the vents and no lights on the dash - a couple of wins there! I was concerned the lack of heat might have been a blocked matrix or failed heater pump so glad just the thermostat has sorted it.

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It might be a Daimler but it's got a growler on the steering wheel.

When I went to pick it up we put it over their MOT pit (it's too long for their ramps!) to have a look at her underside. Unfortunately she is going to need a few patches before the next MOT but condsidering her age and the bargain price I got her for overall I'm very happy. The only tricky bit is likely to be an area of the o/s sill which is close to the fibre glass body. MOT isn't due until April and I hope to have learnt to weld before then so I can tackle most if not all of it myself.

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When I checked the MOT date I discovered the DVLA checker has it as a "Limosuine" - paging @LightBulbFun.

Tomorrow's job is to fit these which I've dug out of my shed.

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Converting the Daimler to a hearse removed the rear speakers along with the rest of the back of the car. The standard stereo is only going to the tweeters on the dash and the speakers in the front doors. I'm hoping the rear speaker wiring is still present behind the stereo and it's a relatively easy job to wire them in. If the stereo isn't powerful enough to drive them I might consider an amp as this car needs bass.

I've got a Bose amp and Alpine sub in the garage if you're after BASS Jim 😂

Look forward to the conversation, making me want a project of my own, very envious! 

Hope you recover quickly!

Conversion ready for glasto this year?

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On 29/01/2025 at 07:41, Sunny Jim said:

I've also been looking at those boots tents that allow you to keep the rear hatch open.

Those proper boot tents cost a fortune. If you are a tightwad like me you could pick up one of these:

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/6-man-camping-living-area-arpenaz-base-m/_/R-p-157674

They have a large opening and generous flaps. I regularly insert my Citroen in one:

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Using a hearse for a camper is certainly a great idea and I have camped in lots of different ones over the years. Uk hearses are good for the extra height but with the fibreglass rear ends they are virtually impossible to repair the rear sills properly. I now use my Spanish Dodge for the annual trip to Le Mans and it is great except the lack of headroom. Things to remember if you are using gas to cook inside the vehicle you must have at least 50cm above the unit. I use a pull out tray at the back when using gas but also have an induction hob under the deck for when on 240v. The silver window tint is perfect and keeps it pretty cool inside. (Although as the windows are polycarbonate it was not easy to get or fit) and as it is Spanish there are full length blackout roller blinds for the sides and curtains at the front and rear. I also run a proper coolbox / fridge on 12 volt and have a 200 watt solar panel set up to keep it all running for a week at Le Mans

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First up yesterday was fitting Amazon quality* blind spot mirrors.

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I've got them angled so I can see down the sides of the car to aid making tight turns without scraping the wheel arches.

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Then it was on to fitting some extra speakers to expand the bass quotient. I thought it would be a quick job to pull the stereo out to access the loom - Jaguar had other ideas. Fortunately I have a workshop manual so set about the correct process.

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Bit of a ball ache, all this has to come out to access the stereo. Looks like whoever's been in here before wasn't too careful - 4 out of the 6 tabs that hold the unit in place were bust. 

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And finally out it came.

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I didn't have the tool to re-pin the multi plug so opted for wagos to join the new speaker cables.

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I was able to run the cables through the ski slope as I had it all open - they now emerge under the vents at the back of the centre console. Dropped a couple of bass bins in the rear footwell and wired them in.

It's not my first rodeo so I opted to test before putting everything back together. Switched on the stereo to be greeted by silence and 'CODE' flashing on the display. Shit! What's the code? I'd unplugged the multi plug on the back of the stereo while I was working. It wasn't written on the stereo and I have no paperwork with the car - fuck! Thanks Google:

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Done the next person a favour:

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That'll be why then - looks like they've not survived spending the last decade in my shed. Fortunately I had another box with two 10"s in that do work so they'll have to do.

I then set about putting it all back together. It was only when I switched the ignition on that I realised I'd forgotten to plug in the unit with the clock, hazards and a bunch of other stuff. I then realised I'd been at it six hours faffing about with codes and testing duff speakers working one handed and hadn't stopped for anything to eat or drink so called it a day.

Got back on it this morning, pulled the centre console apart again, plugged in the clock and then put it all back together again. (I'm getting good at it now). Took the opportunity to run a phone cable behind the wood veneer. I'm using one of those transmitters powered off the cigar lighter to get tunes off my phone. Success!

Then I fitted some new boot struts and a dog guard and introduced Prif to where he'll be spending time while I'm working.

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9 hours ago, panhard65 said:

Uk hearses are good for the extra height but with the fibreglass rear ends they are virtually impossible to repair the rear sills properly.

Thanks for bringing this to my attention. The garage mentioned holes in the o/s/f floor pan and boot when I picked it up but it was only when I was putting the invoice away this afternoon that I saw that they'd written both sills as well as the floors will need attention.

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Before I go any further improving it or thinking about a conversion I'd better get it on some ramps and see the extent of the rot. Everything from the front doors back is fibre glass so if the rot in the sills extends beyond the doors it might be game over. 😢

 

 

 

 

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