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lanciajohn 6th January 2011 09:21 PM

Just started so thought I'd say hi!
 
Just thought I'd introduce myself, just started a build after gettin the book for christmas, have got all excited and made a build table and found a J plate mx5 with decent mechanicals which is already part stripped, got it for £300 and it has a good hood and interior and quite a few other bits that'll end up on ebay. It had stood for a few months but fresh fuel and battery charge and it fired straight away and seems in decent order.

Plan to use as much of the mx5 as poss. have spent hours on airheads blog and plan to do something very similar, though I'll make all the bits myself to keep costs as low as poss. want the car to be more of a cruiser and everyday car rather than racer (I used to use a Marlin as everyday car in the mid 80's).

Have spent the last 10 years building rally cars so am pretty confident with welding and mechanicals and plan to use glass panels from Saturn (going down for a visit on Sat to have a look and say hello).

I am another builder in north east based in Bedlington Northumberland, would be interested in getting together with other local builders to share ideas and drink beer.

Cheers

monsterob 6th January 2011 09:30 PM

it appears the aliens used the wrong probe and mind control tecniques in your kneck of the woods everyones at it !!! or is there something in the water ?

:D

welcome

twinturbo 6th January 2011 09:34 PM

Bloomin eck,

Another NorthEasater....


A Marlin is a luxurious daily driver compared to the avarage roadster, but you can make the roadster however you like.


Welcome.

TT

twinturbo 6th January 2011 09:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by monsterob (Post 50982)
! or is there something in the water ?

Yeah, round Teeside lots of waste chemicals, and some big ships that the Americans did not want to take apart for some reason.....

TT

lanciajohn 6th January 2011 09:38 PM

always the same takes us a while to get started up here but once we get all excited we take a bit of stopping:cool:

rapidtornado 6th January 2011 11:00 PM

Wish we could get some of that dodgy water down here in Herefordshire, not many builders near me... they all got Chelsea tractors instead :confused:

rapidtornado 6th January 2011 11:01 PM

oh and by the way welcome John :D

XR4BILL 7th January 2011 05:12 AM

Hi John, I was born in Bedlington many years ago. I live in Calgary, Canada now. I hope to be starting my build soon.
Must be something in the atmosphere in that part of the country?

cheers,

Bill.

spud69 7th January 2011 09:14 AM

Hello John,

We are getting a good crowd of builders up here in the North East, will be nice to see another one cracking on.

We have a few builders coming down to the unit tomorrow morning John, about 10 ish, with a new builder from South Shields who is just about to start to.

You're more than welcome for a coffee and chat if you like, might even get a trip out if its not too cold.

Regards....AndyH

HandyAndy 7th January 2011 09:23 AM

Welcome to the forum John, great to have another "local" getting started on a Roadster build :cool:

Look forward to seeing pics of your progress & maybe meet up at the Saturn unit some day.

cheers
andy

twinturbo 7th January 2011 07:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spud69 (Post 51004)
You're more than welcome for a coffee and chat if you like
Regards....AndyH

Take your own mug :D

TT

K4KEV 7th January 2011 08:46 PM

HeHe....wer'e al NERD's up ere y no ...... North East Roadster Dudes:D :D :D :D

welcome dude

shh120m 7th January 2011 08:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by twinturbo (Post 51046)
Take your own mug :D

TT

haha lol;)

Twin 11th January 2011 10:58 PM

Welcome to the forum John

lanciajohn 12th January 2011 10:31 PM

visited saturn on sat well worth the visit got me hat blown off in the demo car, which was fun. Lots of useful info, very helpful handyandy turned up as well and offered continous running commentary. Met a couple of other builders including Mick and his impressive bike powered roadster, friendly and helpful thanks to all, I think I like this roadster lark!!

ps. didn't take me own mug, part from a bit of resin and the odd floater coffee was cannee!!;)

spud69 13th January 2011 09:06 AM

Cheers John, was good to see you and we'll keep in touch over the next few weeks with progress......;)

Regards....AndyH


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