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![]() Pleased to read that you have made some progress with your build Steve
![]() ![]() Absolutely loved the first picture, did think the roll bar was a tad low though ![]() Looking at other peoples build progress really helps to spur me on, that's for sure ![]()
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I am not a complete idiot...........Some of the parts are missing !! Ronnie ![]() www.roadster-builders.co.uk |
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![]() Personally I like the grp bonnet but ive got a full kit. ral 5005 with black wings and aero screen.
If you are going grp bonnet buy and test fit before you fit the scuttle as mine was in the wrong place (even though I had the bonnet). |
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![]() SeriesLandy, thanks for the advice I'll bear it in mind.
Now some real pics... Got my donor last year £200 off eBay with 2 wks MOT and 2 months tax. See first picture. Drove it down from Burton-on-Trent after sorting out a day's worth of insurance (~£15). Now it's gone (just this evening), see second picture. Spent parts of the last 3 or 4 weekends stripping it. Goodness knows how it ever got its last MOT, many of the suspension bushes were severely perished and in fact the rubber was almost crumbly. Two feet of the driver's side sill was rusted through! Surprisingly all the fasteners came un-done without too much struggle, although a two-foot breaker bar helped. To get the shell taken away I phoned around a few scrap metal / car breakers. Most of them didn't want to know 'cause I wouldn’t sign the V5 over to them (i.e. scrap it) and 'cos it didn't have any ID, I'd removed the chassis no. and the VIN plate. I remove the VIN plates of the bonnet slam panel by cutting out the full length of the slam panel as this made it easier to get the engine and g'box out. Eventually found a smaller operator in the scrap metal business (although still a licensed waste carrier) who winched it on to the back of his flat bed just a few minutes ago. Although I have a long, long way to go yet, having the parts from the donor on my bench and the donor its self gone feels good. |
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![]() Couple of little tips, wish I knew these at the time as it would have saved me a lot of time and annoyance today.
Undo the bleed screws on the brakes and leave them loose, I sheared mine today (very pissed off) There is no need to undo the hub nuts (41mm socket), you can remove the bolts (13mm) that hold the backplate onto the rear uprights through the wheel carrier (bit with studs on). If the cv boots are perished you can get expandable ones rather than having to strip them down. DO NOT cut the cans as per the haynes manual. If you buy any bits in, dont assume as they came from a company that does specific roadster bits that they are correct. Measure them to make sure they are correct eg mushroom depth, steering rack extensions have an internal thread (both have happened to me) |
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![]() can sort the mushies for a tenner plus p&p
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![]() Thanks for the offer kev, I think my next door neighbour has a lathe so ill ask him If I can use it one eve 1st.
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![]() Ahhh even more beterer
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