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davidimurray
28th November 2010, 05:31 PM
Finally, 16 months after I first started work on my build table I finally lowered the car onto the ground on tis wheels for the first time :D I managed to resist the urge of doing this a lot earlier in the build and as a result I have managed to finish all the alu panels, wiring and assembly while up in the air on trestles. Should get the engine in later this week then I can start getting ready to fire her up.

Time for some celebratory beer I think :p

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Bonzo
28th November 2010, 06:03 PM
That's brilliant news Dave :cool:

Keeping the build up on the trestles certainly looks to have made life a lot easier for you.

I can see that your build is at a very well advanced stage :)

A huge well done on reaching such a huge milestone .... Ready in time for Stoneleigh 2011 eh !!?? :D

Been following your progress since the start & will look forward to viewing future progress :cool:

twinturbo
28th November 2010, 06:06 PM
Looks Excelent.

TT

HandyAndy
28th November 2010, 06:13 PM
Well done David :cool:

I,m sure you are feeling very pleased indeed & rightly so, its a huge milestone of your build, a great sense of achievement,

Enjoy your well earned celebration drink:)

Look forward to the first engine start up video soon :cool:

cheers
andy

davidimurray
9th December 2010, 11:13 PM
Engine now fitted :D

http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/42/dsc02636n.jpg
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ozzy1
10th December 2010, 12:35 PM
Looking good,very impressed.

mark
10th December 2010, 05:36 PM
You are at the best stage of the build now in my opinion, all the hard work and preperation has paid off and now you can bolt on all the nice clean parts that turn it into a proper car :)

Looks nice and neat

AshG
10th December 2010, 06:12 PM
as mark said this is the easy bit :D infact its just like building a kit car :D

monsterob
10th December 2010, 07:04 PM
looks great cant wait till i get to that stage !

HandyAndy
10th December 2010, 07:07 PM
Looking very smart David, :cool:

Is that your chassis plate/number on top of TR6?

Look forward to the first engine start up video :cool:

cheers
andy

spud69
10th December 2010, 07:48 PM
That looks more like a show piece David - very very nice.

Will be a shame to thrash it around on the road.....;)

Keep it up....AndyH

Wgroove
10th December 2010, 10:32 PM
Nice work David !
And very nice pictures.
I just saw on one of your last pictures that you have put the rear wheels the other way around ? Why is that ?

regards,

Wim

davidimurray
10th December 2010, 10:41 PM
Thanks for all the kind words guys - really means a lot to hear everyones compliments :D Also a big thanks to everyone on the forum who have helped over the years and to all the good ideas I've nicked from you lot :p

Started work tonight sorting out the inlet manifold that a very kind forum memeber is going to weld up for me. While the manifold is away I hope to get on with finishing the wiring, get the engine turning over and start fitting out the 'back end' (lights, arches etc)

Handy - yup that is my VIN plate - it's a bit of 3mm plate I CNC machined the number into, then polished, welded to the chassis and lacquered over to protect.

Wim - the wheels are on backwards as the 14" wheels will not fit over rear uprights. Will be getting some 15" alloys when I can afford them

Oh and the car looks even better drenched in some Saturn fibreglass .......

http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/8218/dsc02655v.jpg

Wgroove
11th December 2010, 10:27 AM
Thanks for all the kind words guys - really means a lot to hear everyones compliments :D Also a big thanks to everyone on the forum who have helped over the years and to all the good ideas I've nicked from you lot :p

Started work tonight sorting out the inlet manifold that a very kind forum memeber is going to weld up for me. While the manifold is away I hope to get on with finishing the wiring, get the engine turning over and start fitting out the 'back end' (lights, arches etc)

Handy - yup that is my VIN plate - it's a bit of 3mm plate I CNC machined the number into, then polished, welded to the chassis and lacquered over to protect.

Wim - the wheels are on backwards as the 14" wheels will not fit over rear uprights. Will be getting some 15" alloys when I can afford them

Oh and the car looks even better drenched in some Saturn fibreglass .......

http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/8218/dsc02655v.jpg

That makes me thinking.... when i tried to fit my rear wheels, i noticed that there was not much space between the uprights and the rim (about 3mm on the place where the lower wishbones fit the upright). Could it be that i also have 14" rims ? Can you measure this ? I am almost certain that the size on my tires was R15... Have to check this.

alga
11th December 2010, 02:24 PM
That makes me thinking.... when i tried to fit my rear wheels, i noticed that there was not much space between the uprights and the rim (about 3mm on the place where the lower wishbones fit the upright). Could it be that i also have 14" rims ? Can you measure this ? I am almost certain that the size on my tires was R15... Have to check this.

The inner diameter of the 15" alloys is just a bit bigger than 14" pressed steel wheels due to thicker walls. So it's a tight fit, either with 15" alloys or 14" steels.

Enoch
11th December 2010, 04:55 PM
That looks like a stunning job. I am constantly amazed at some of the cars people are producing. I keep hoping mine will turn out somewhere near as nice, even though I am building it on a tight budget.
Enoch