Sunbeam Tarmac Rally Car
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Re: Sunbeam Tarmac Rally Car
Managed a couple of hours today but unlikely to get many more for a week or two. Took the silencers off to give to my boys to wrap up and find under the tree on the 25th. Drilled a few holes, for the power cable and tank breather and finished of the right shelf welding. Then made a battery brace:
The back of the car is coming together nicely now. Few more jobs and I can start working forward.Last edited by rallysunbeam; 06-12-2013, 22:53.The difference between men and boys... is the price of their toys!!!!Comment
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The difference between men and boys... is the price of their toys!!!!Comment
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Re: Sunbeam Tarmac Rally Car
Just been reading through some threads on here and looking with envious eye's on the amount of new perfect panel's available for escorts. Basically everything available to make a completely new shell. I wish there was as many parts available for Sunbeam's that didn't involve me having to remortgage the house to get them. The upside I guess isoh yeh.... My fabrication skills are improving.
Seasons greetings all and looking forward to more fun in 2014. Hope you all have a good one.The difference between men and boys... is the price of their toys!!!!Comment
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You are doing a marvelous Job of the Sunbeam, its far more rewarding seeing your own fabrication work than just going out and buying everything.
Was that your Sunbeam that Rolled on a 90 left in Clipstone on the 2012 Premier Rally?Comment
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Hi. No not me.... Unfortunately I haven't been behind the wheel of a rally car for 7 years.It's been a long recovery from my divorce. Hoping 2014 see's DAC19Y being MOT'd and testing to do some events in 2015. Just at the moment seem to spend my life fabricating and welding.
The difference between men and boys... is the price of their toys!!!!Comment
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I was planning on spending a lot of time over the Christmas period in the garage but unfortunately my lovely ladies father is seriously ill. Family has to (and will always) be priority. Soon as I can I will crack on and continue to post my progress.The difference between men and boys... is the price of their toys!!!!Comment
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Looks interesting. I am really looking for a carbon fibre one that fits a bit more of an angle though. However appreciate the idea.The difference between men and boys... is the price of their toys!!!!Comment
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So to answer your questions. Yes I fabricated my own engine mounts on the first car but have bought chassis mounting kit for this car. They are readily available from most suppliers just do a net search for c20xe rwd engine mounts.
As for enviro-strip. They are in my top 5 of companies I will go out of my way to promote. I cannot speak highly enough of them and will recommend them to anyone looking for this service. Cannot remember he guy's name but I have it written somewhere in the car records if needed.
Hope you get on well with your car. Always interested if you start a post on it. Nice to see others endeavors.
KevLast edited by rallysunbeam; 02-04-2014, 05:26.The difference between men and boys... is the price of their toys!!!!Comment
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