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Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | Thanks guys, underneath doesn't look Pretty with all the patches but I'm not that bothered about it as it won't be seen by many. Can anyone recommend or link me up with some reputable panel suppliers. I need 2xsills 1x rear valance and 2xarches. | ||
itsonlyme |
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Master Parts Seller Posts: 2380 Location: Andover Hampshire | I admire your devotion George, its a mammoth task, well done for sticking with it, if I have anything you need its yours as I am seriously thinking of clearing my stock | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | you haven't got any panels tony have you? | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | you haven't got any panels tony have you? | ||
jeckulz |
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Big Lad Little Car Location: North West (Warrington) | Watching with intrigue. Loved the speech at the start, I remember that kind of enthusiasm, the sort that recedes with one's hairline. Good luck chap! | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | Step by Step i am getting there, i can happily say that the passenger footwell floor is complete! just need to plug weld the seat mounts/rail back in. Still some improvement to be had with my welding, but in all honesty its pretty good. I just loose my steady hand in awkward locations and the very tired thin metal on this car likes to be a bastard and open up when laying a weld. So from this... to this: and finished like this: | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | More progress today, a few messy welds today! nothing a good flap disc cant tidy up! think what made it worse was the angle/access to the area. However, gearbox steady now on, rear subframe mount now fully solid and finished. I also took the entire crossmember and chassis legs off the front as it was probably the most rotten thing on the car!!! Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr | ||
itsonlyme |
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Master Parts Seller Posts: 2380 Location: Andover Hampshire | such dedication, I am so impressed, I think all members should have a whip round and chuck in a quid or two for the restoration fund, I am happy to start the ball rolling | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | That's a damn good idea tony, but it would be a bit suspicious if I started it!! Anyone is welcome to! Lots of progress again!!! I had a little tuition session from Matt (Pietaster) on welding, he's a close friend of mine originally met him at the Tro Fests. Anyway just a little guidance and advise and my welding has improved ten fold!!! Very happy with todays welding. There is lots of photos in here so ill just shout out now what action I've done. ENJOY: Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr | ||
itsonlyme |
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Master Parts Seller Posts: 2380 Location: Andover Hampshire | That's a damn good idea tony, but it would be a bit suspicious if I started it!! I am happy to start the ball rolling, if all members just gave a quid then it would be a huge help, lets start a cooperative, we all help each other but do it by numbers | ||
111Sli |
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Transport Guru MP Moderator Posts: 4947 Location: Bromley, Kent | I'll donate too. I'm still shocked at how such a low mileage car can disolve so much! Kudos for the work George and team. (Y) | ||
ding |
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Good shit Mr Styles. I've had scrapped it long ago. Don't expect a donation from me though.. You don't deserve one just yet | |||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | rest of the inner sill completed. Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | Front driver floor now finished! just need to amend/repair the jacking points and strengthening bars on either side as they have a few holes! Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr | ||
itsonlyme |
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Master Parts Seller Posts: 2380 Location: Andover Hampshire | I think you have put in more metal than it was built with originally | ||
pickford |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 586 Location: brighouse just shy huddersfield | Well done just had a look at this and I'm chuffed your saving this will be a nice tro once finished | ||
petrol_head |
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drive it like its hired | Looking good. Welding is as best you can from that machine I reckon, well done. | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | thanks for all the kind comments! | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | repairing/refurbing the drivers jacking area support rail that meets the subframe mounting area! Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | New panels arriving, front valance/cross member completed and my god what a laborious task that was! Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr Untitled by MetroMorey, on Flickr | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | Havent posted here for flaming ages, but progress hasn't suffered! Bought a new welding mask, Auto darkening, also a powerfile which I might add is a welding dream tool! perfect for tight areas and grinding welds back!
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petrol_head |
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drive it like its hired | Awesome | ||
Tracktro |
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Veteran Posts: 482 Location: Meuspath | Love the modified engine stands. Top work | ||
Morey |
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Events Organiser MP Admin Posts: 1923 Location: Somerset | The weldathon continues and i can finally see a light at the end of the tunnel. I am a bit vague as to where i want to go with this car, do i try something new and refreshing like a original engine conversion... Go VVC, or stay standard. I feel like it deserves something special, but I'm a bit wary of what will be another many hours work or enjoy what i've got. | ||
MetroGaz |
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Veteran Posts: 335 Location: York, tis Cold Up North! | Hi Good luck and I am pleased you feel you can see the light at the end of the tunnel as it is well worth it when you get the rot dealt with, everything else thereafter is a little more enjoyable to do and can be done in small slow stages. Like you, my own Bluebell journal is now at a crossroads, which way to take it still unknown but I am pleased she is at least free of rot and mechanically sound. Good luck and keep up teh great journal. MG | ||
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