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airborne62:
Greetings - any chance that spectacular restoration blog for the E Type will make its way back here?  It was most educational and inspiring for those of us slogging through our own Jaguar drama

goodfellow:
Unfortunately when the former GG crashed, the entire E-Type directory went with it. To make matters worse, the database backups for the old GG forum were destroyed as well. It was my restoration project and although I do have personal back ups for most of the text files associated with that project, I'd have to redo every text file post with the appropriate Photobucket links (since all the pics were hosted on Photobucket).

I may revisit that option when I have more time, but the car is almost finished and I'll wait until everything is done and then decide if it merits that much time/effort. There were literally hundreds of Photobucket pics associated that project, and trying to retroactively piece together the project time-line, along with identifying and linking the appropriate Photobucket pics is quite the task. I just don't have the bandwidth for that right now --

Good luck on your E-Type project!

All the best;
GF

airborne62:
Thanks for the update.  That is a huge loss...  definitely one of my go-to resources over the last couple years

bmwrd0:
Goodfellow, have you ever thought about putting together an E-Type restoration Ebook? I think that could sell without to much work since you have already done most of the hard part.

goodfellow:

--- Quote from: bmwrd0 on March 04, 2019, 02:18:08 PM ---Goodfellow, have you ever thought about putting together an E-Type restoration Ebook? I think that could sell without to much work since you have already done most of the hard part.

--- End quote ---

I was approached by a company some years ago, but they wanted full control of the content -- meaning I would loose the rights to my pics and written content. I said "no", and they didn't like my answer --- LOL. Maybe when the car is finished and we've moved into a new retirement home and I have a good garage/shop, then it may be time to revisit the project. Right now I have just too much stuff on my schedule -- which includes finding that retirement home with the dream garage.

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