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bz100
6th January 2011, 10:59 PM
Hi All,
Just wanted to introduce my self as this is my first post. I have followed the forum for a couple of months now.
My intention is to build everything from scratch and I started building my chassis in the beginning of December. I’m at the stage of tacking the rear suspension tubes in place.
Hopefully I have set up the links correct so you can see pictures of the progression of my project.
I don’t have a donor, or any idea what yet to use. I’m living in Portugal, even though I’m Swedish, and I might have problem to locate a Sierra as donor. Must say in the 4 years I’ve been living here I can’t recall I’ve seen a single one. And I would think there are other obstacles as registration… It took me 9 months to get my LR Discovery matriculated with Portuguese plates.
Cheers
tkpm
6th January 2011, 11:39 PM
Welcome to the forum bz100, looks like you done a fair bit in short space of time, keep up that progress and you will soon be finished.
Keep the pictures coming.
Terry
HandyAndy
7th January 2011, 09:19 AM
Welcome to the forum BZ100 :)
Some great build photos there, :cool:
best wishes for the rest of your build.
cheers
andy
bz100
7th January 2011, 11:39 AM
Thanks alot Terry and Andy
alga
7th January 2011, 06:21 PM
Oooh, nice clean workspace. I've realised I went a messy way in all respects -- using black steel, cutting it with a chopsaw, cutting a lot of the plates with the angle grinder... Your build looks sterile compared to mine. Well, you'll have to make some mess when it comes to grinding welds flat for the panels. :)
alga
7th January 2011, 06:26 PM
BTW, there's another builder in Portugal, in Aveiro, take a look here:
http://www.haynes.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=3248
shh120m
7th January 2011, 07:03 PM
wow thats a nice milling machine
good looking build, best of luck
nathan
bz100
7th January 2011, 10:17 PM
Oooh, nice clean workspace. I've realised I went a messy way in all respects -- using black steel, cutting it with a chopsaw, cutting a lot of the plates with the angle grinder... Your build looks sterile compared to mine. Well, you'll have to make some mess when it comes to grinding welds flat for the panels. :)
Well Alga, that the beauty of living in a warmer climate. When that kind grinding comes along, I’ll probably do it outside :D
bz100
7th January 2011, 10:22 PM
wow thats a nice milling machine
good looking build, best of luck
nathan
Thanks Nathan, The milling machine is a Aciera F3. Probably from the 60's.
It came with quite a few acc. like indexing/rotary head, boring head etc, etc.
Twin
11th January 2011, 10:56 PM
Welcome to the forum BZ
maxubar
12th January 2011, 02:42 AM
Hi m8. i'm in Portugal, Aveiro and i'm building a roadster too. if you need help with something just pm or e-mail me. Here in Aveiro there's some junkyards and they have some Sierras... try searching there and you'll find one for sure :)
Have fun with your building.
bz100
12th January 2011, 09:57 AM
Thanks a lot Twin,
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Hi m8. i'm in Portugal, Aveiro and i'm building a roadster too. if you need help with something just pm or e-mail me. Here in Aveiro there's some junkyards and they have some Sierras... try searching there and you'll find one for sure
Have fun with your building.
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Thanks Maxubar, I'm sure I will be in touch, 'cause as I said previously I haven't seen any Sierra around where I live (Lagoa). And Health and Safety has shut down at least three junkyards that I knew about :(
There are a few more pictures in my album of the rear suspension framwork getting together.
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