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redbertonex19 4th July 2009 05:33 PM

Progress so far
 
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Hi
Just thought I would post a picture or 2 of my progress. Not much lef to do now other than tweeks for IVA. If theres any howlers you can see please let me know.

Jeff

slimtater 4th July 2009 05:41 PM

Looking great - could make the top 10 "gold plaque" build!

Centre mirror perhaps?

jasongray5 4th July 2009 05:50 PM

Looking very swish!
As you say, just a few IVA things, main thing I see is stuff thats going to need coverings. Wing stay fastenings? Track rod covers ect?

Chris Gibbs 4th July 2009 06:09 PM

Looking good mate, don't forget the harness fittings need covering

Cheers

Chris :)

HandyAndy 4th July 2009 07:16 PM

thats really nice :cool:
like the colour too ;) :D

andy

AshG 4th July 2009 07:34 PM

your rear wheel arches are on back to front e.g you have the left one on the right and right one on the left.

redbertonex19 4th July 2009 07:53 PM

Ash
Funny you should say that had them on the other way but when I got stone chip plates they seemed to fit better on the other side of arch also lights sit flatter on the way they are so fitted them that way.

Jeff

les g 4th July 2009 11:27 PM

thats a really nice build
well done you
i hope all goes well for the test
cheeers les g

AshG 4th July 2009 11:41 PM

if we all did everything the same it would be boring. i like the look from the back. its quite agressive with the angle on the arches. what engine have you fitted? i notice that the exhaust is on the passenger side meaning its not a pinto. also the lack of airfilter through the bonnet has me interested. :D spill the beans

Hoybi 5th July 2009 07:13 AM

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well done Jeff.

I'm collecting pictures of Haynes Roadsters and it did occur to me that the rear wheel arches are fitted the other way round in some cars.
Once you start noticing there is a distinct difference in appearance. Have a look at finished cars and try your arches before you fix them to the chassis.

Eddy

Hoybi 5th July 2009 07:16 AM

3 more pictures to compare
 
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Eddy

Bonzo 5th July 2009 08:55 AM

Looking good Jeff
 
Well done with your progress Jeff, your build is looking good. :)

I am sure that you will soon be ready for the IVA ;)

Is the test booked yet ?

les g 5th July 2009 12:37 PM

[quote=redbertonex19;17322]Hi
Just thought I would post a picture or 2 of my progress. Not much lef to do now other than tweeks for IVA. If theres any howlers you can see please let me know.

Jeff[/QUOTE

Jeff what seats are they please who from and how much etc.etc.
cheers les g

redbertonex19 5th July 2009 03:02 PM

Ash
Engine is CVH Air filter may yet have to come through bonnet as had made a duct from carb to cone filter but then found engine sitting too low ( had been okay think it must have settled on rubbers when running it. Have lifted engine 20mm now and have very little room but will still try as Intend to fit Zetec with bike carbs so do not want to cut bonnet if possible. Took it for a run up the road Yesterday BRILLIANT but think I need to recalibrate speedo 78MPH ticking over in 2nd may have forgot to divide circumference by diff ratio :)

Lesg
Seats were from Kitpartsdirectltd on the Bay paid £150 for the pair, they are remarkably comfortable.

IVA not booked yet as want to complete first so as not rushing about at last minute also letting funds build up to an arm and a leg so I can pay for test.

Thanks for the comments am tempted to run it up the road again but may annoy neighbours.

Jeff


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