Does anyone have one of the original XK 120 black tool rolls with the white lining that they could send me a photo of? What is unique about the XK 120 roll is the two short square pockets on the left hand side. The XK 140 to E-Type rolls have a diagonal line for all the pockets.

Steve Kennedy
skennedyatecentral.com

Submitted by SW07-04436J on Fri, 07/19/2013 - 08:40

George P.
Here are shots of the Stone Guard and the Blanking Plate.The XK 120 parts book that George Camp has assembled, pages 33-34, shows the chassis numbers that the Air Scoop was fitted to. Too numerous to list here and the file would be too big to post and make it readable.

Hopefully Roger Payne and I will find time to finish our Tool Book and it will explain lots of this in detail.
Steve

Submitted by SE12-52152J on Fri, 07/19/2013 - 08:02

Hi Steve,

Thanks! I do know about the grease gun - Dad has the (*an*?) original clipped in it's proper place under the bonnet.

The blanking plate you mentioned - is that the black rectangular piece to the left of the bleeder hose tin in Bob's second photo?

Thanks also for letting me know about the leather strap to hold it in place - I don't think that's in Dad's car. I'll have to check...

I'm a bit surprised that the tin and cam tool can be rolled up in the roll. Although, looking at Bob's pics, I can kind of see how that could work...

Thanks again - I really appreciate the info you're providing.

George P.

Submitted by SW07-04436J on Thu, 07/18/2013 - 23:48

George P.
I thinking the question you are asking is, "Does everything get rolled up in the tool roll?' Well, No. The grease gun gets stowed under the bonnet on the left fenderwell.

The Bleeder Tin and the cam tool, and for that matter, the Blanking Plate used to replace the cooling grill on SOME front brake drums, can be rolled up in the roll. I am sure Bob can shoot an example. The rolled up tool roll is then stowed in the boot forward of the black gas filler neck and held in place by a leather strap fastened to the body.
Steve

Submitted by SW07-04436J on Thu, 07/18/2013 - 19:49

Bob, yours with the squared off pockets is 100% original and correct. The darker green I have seen and I think I even have one, but the pockets are slanted and not correct, almost a good repro. I think the material is too soft too, not really canvas.
Steve

Submitted by SE12-52152J on Thu, 07/18/2013 - 10:10

Steve,

Thanks very much for the good info. My Dad confirmed that this green tool roll is just something he bought about 15 years ago to keep in the car. It's never been a "serious" concours car (Driven class only), so not a huge deal, but someday I might like to find one like you pictured, those short pockets make sense for the couple of small tools just visible on the far left of my pic.

Thanks again!

gp

Submitted by SW07-04436J on Thu, 07/18/2013 - 08:19

George P.
That is not the correct tool roll but it has been around for a long time. From my research it is just something that someone made years ago and is still being made.

The correct green canvas tool roll, and this is from Roger Payne, is similar to the black one and has the two short squared off pockets.

I have the correct green fabric but have not had time to make a sample up.

Steve Kennedy
Denver

Submitted by SE12-52152J on Mon, 07/15/2013 - 08:27

Steve, Thanks very much. The tool roll is the green canvas, but does not have the two short pockets, as in your photo above. The two shortest pockets are stitched on the same diagonal as all the rest of the pockets. FWIW. I hope this makes sense....

I'll try to post an image at a later date.

Thanks again.