Painting facilities at this garage are nothing special at all. But as with the metal work and the limited tools. The limited facilities still turn out a good job.
Painting facilities at this garage are nothing special at all. But as with the metal work and the limited tools. The limited facilities still turn out a good job.
Fascinating to watch (from afar) mate!
That is amazing!! I have only just found this thread. The standard of metalwork is fantastic! Do they have a website?
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looking good.Doing skidzzzzzz soon!!!!!1
you should start selling those front spoilers....
Wanna buy one
Thanks.
They have a facebook page https://www.facebook.com/Predee14
Almost looks like it's made of Play-Doh in this pic! Assume it's not that far off a final flatting before paint?
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Moving along now , did you get much interest in the possible sale of the white 1 ?
Like the front indys
Decided on a colour yet ?
This is the final colour for the time being... No fancy paint yet.
Build it back up, it will need further modifications when it's "finished" so no point in painting just yet.
Maybe up and running before the end of the year White car not up for sale
[QUOTE=M11rf;2705912]Wanna buy one
Yes have been looking in your shop.
I gather there alloy????
Yeah, they are made from alloy. Let me get a price on postage. But I think around £40 Inc post... ☺
very cool
For a second i thought they'd fitted a full length sunroof while you weren't looking then
Stand up drifting eh
awesome progress again mark, building it up in primer and running it it in to sort any issues is the way to go. fair play.
Nice write up in Classic Ford magazine
Awesome build mate
This looks mint!
loving this build, looks seriously cool
The initial plan for fueling was going to be internal fuel pump in the tank and feed it to a swirl pot in the back of the van and then on to the engine.
My friend told me to look at a motorsports tank with the swirl pot inside the tank... Which makes sense really, it saves space and it will be safer as there is no need to run fuel lines into the car. So here is what we came up with...
So there are 2 pumps now inside the tank, 1 feeding the other which is enclosed in a smaller tank, which then sends fuel onto the engine. No unnecessary messy pipes running into the car.
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Very Cool mate the Article keep it up
Chris
looks perfect.....like
If Carlsberg did mid life crisis ... im sure this would be up there with the rest
Looks like its going to handle like a Greased Pig once up and running
coming on nicely..bet you cant wait to drive it....
I have the mosquito bites to prove I have seen this lately....some serious fabrication work going on in that place
What a great thread, given me a few ideas for my van
Is that a cigar lighter for the large cuban your going to treat yourself to on the maiden voyage
Nice job
Last edited by corblimey3.1; 23-10-2015 at 17:16.
looks nice..where did you get the gauges?? .when i made my first one took ages,,,,then when i was buckled up i couldnt reach the bloody switches...cheers mark
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