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| tonyhedge Member Since: 07 Jul 2015 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 101
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Wow! Bet it's never going to look that clean again! Lovely rebuild ...
2014 90 XS SW 1997 Discovery 300TdiS (retired to stud) 1966 Series IIA 88" (now my son's) 2001 Astra - I need something to go and buy the parts when the others are off the road! |
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| GREENI Member Since: 22 Aug 2010 Location: staffs Posts: 10387
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I see you've gone around the edges of the tank, what with?
Nice wheels, the best ever The springs will sag, mine have dropped 60mm at the rear, over a period of 6 weeks, I loaded the rear tub up with 2 spare wheels, I put a minus 1" spring on mine, I measured the top of the tub before strip down on std springs, it was 80mm higher on new -1" springs I might be putting standard springs back on, as I may opt for the NAS Spec cage and hood, instead of a truck cab, though no definite plans yet (until I find £2.5k!). Looking good so far |
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| mikeh501 Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 1142
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thanks! yeah pretty chuffed its finally on its feet.
new tank from paddocks, painted with epoxy mastic 2 pack paint and finally stuck some dinitrol ML3125 around the middle i did quite a bit of work on spring rates so im hoping its all going to come right |
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| GREENI Member Since: 22 Aug 2010 Location: staffs Posts: 10387
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I remember your initial post, when you got it on bidspotter...
What's the plan? Csw, rag, truck cab? Etc. |
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| mikeh501 Member Since: 07 Jan 2013 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 1142
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Already have a rag top 200tdi. The body Is coming off that in one go and being transplanted on this. So kinda like a half rebuild. The top half started life as a hard top and I put a load of effort in last year to convert into a rag top. Give it another couple of years and I'll probably rebuild the body with a galv bulkhead to finish it off.
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