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26th January 2013, 19:50
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Nice going matey, this will be an awesome project. Really looking foward to more updates on this!
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26th January 2013, 20:44
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get a heater gun and take those sound deadning sheets out. Replacements if your really bothered arent hard to find. They can hide rust!
far from the worst shell ive seen, nice one.
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26th January 2013, 21:25
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Originally Posted by NismoSteve
Nice going matey, this will be an awesome project. Really looking foward to more updates on this!
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Cheers mate, and i'm looking forward to working on it more!
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Originally Posted by m4tt274
get a heater gun and take those sound deadning sheets out. Replacements if your really bothered arent hard to find. They can hide rust!
far from the worst shell ive seen, nice one.
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Yeah that will all be coming out at some point. Seems solid underneed anyway as we went around with a screw driver poking to see what was solid.
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26th January 2013, 21:28
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The floor pans tend to go under those sheets and the corners of the boots but generally the rot on the outside eg wings and arches, the shells tend to be pretty decent!
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26th January 2013, 21:38
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well it seems really solid so i'd be surprised if there was rust under them sheets. Will find out next weekend though!
It's a while off yet but I need some ideas for wheels, any suggestions? Something a bit different!
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27th January 2013, 01:55
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Personally, i have minilights on mine.
I think that the trend of sticking the wheels way out from the arches looks properly crap.
mines abit 'track style' if you like.
Starmags suit them really well, minilites, RS four spokes. IMO just all the simple, retro wheels with correct offset and correct fitting tires.
For me at least, on coilovers, down about 100mm with standard wheel arches (not XR2 or other wide arches) and skinny bumpers with a set of minilites on decent Yoko's or Toyo's is a tough look!
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27th January 2013, 11:52
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Quote:
Originally Posted by m4tt274
Personally, i have minilights on mine.
I think that the trend of sticking the wheels way out from the arches looks properly crap.
mines abit 'track style' if you like.
Starmags suit them really well, minilites, RS four spokes. IMO just all the simple, retro wheels with correct offset and correct fitting tires.
For me at least, on coilovers, down about 100mm with standard wheel arches (not XR2 or other wide arches) and skinny bumpers with a set of minilites on decent Yoko's or Toyo's is a tough look!
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I love the wide acrh look tbh, I think it makes them look mean! Got any pics of yours?
Cheers, I will google them later and have a look
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2nd February 2013, 23:02
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Just a little update.
Today we tried to get the engine running but it wouldn't start. So we decided to check the spark plugs and HT leads to make sure they were all spraking. Upon removing sprak plug no.2 this decided to happen (1st pic below) so we got a plug out of my mates car and continued still with no luck so we decided just to take more of the car. The engine is going to be rebuilt or changed at some point, so either way it running was not really that important.
Removed most of the stuff in the engine bay bar the engine. Also took the lights and trim off and that is all that was done today. Next stage will be to drop the engine out and clear the engine bay of rust and rust proof it.
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9th February 2013, 18:37
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Last edited by W103_A5H; 9th February 2013 at 18:45.
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9th February 2013, 19:00
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There's a bloke near me has one in white that he uses as a daily. I thin he's a decorator and at some point has shut the boot on a ladder and the windows now a sheet of mdf! But would be awesome to see one of these just lookin clean and standard but with a proper lump at the front! Keep the 1.1 written on the boot but fit a big engine and shock a lot of people!
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9th February 2013, 19:14
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Originally Posted by Oli-VTR
There's a bloke near me has one in white that he uses as a daily. I thin he's a decorator and at some point has shut the boot on a ladder and the windows now a sheet of mdf! But would be awesome to see one of these just lookin clean and standard but with a proper lump at the front! Keep the 1.1 written on the boot but fit a big engine and shock a lot of people!
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That was clever! lol. For now I am going to rebuild the engine I have, tidy up the body work and get it resprayed along with a coilover and wide arch kit so I can get it looking smart and hopefully ready in a few months time for a couple of shows. Going for the low and slow look for now just to keep it simple! Then the idea is to get saving for something a bit mental and drop it in later on in the year or next year.
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10th February 2013, 16:31
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I love it I'm also I fan of keeping it that shade of blue. Always liked nice pastel colours like this!!
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18th March 2013, 22:09
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Haven't really done much on this lately. I have this week off so went and done a bit today, sanded down all the rust off the slam panal and primed it. Hopefully will be quite a few updates this week as I plan to spend loads of time on it!
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21st March 2013, 15:16
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Quote:
Originally Posted by W103_A5H
Haven't really done much on this lately. I have this week off so went and done a bit today, sanded down all the rust off the slam panal and primed it. Hopefully will be quite a few updates this week as I plan to spend loads of time on it!
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that's a good project!
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21st March 2013, 21:15
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21st March 2013, 21:40
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21st March 2013, 22:01
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Originally Posted by m4tt274
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That is lovely mate!
My first car was a MK2 Fiesta (A reg, so one of the first MK2s)
Watching this build with interest...
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21st March 2013, 22:15
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Matt that is beautiful! What engine were you running in that? Looks alot like my 1.1 lump. Was that completely restored to be in that condition or had it been well looked after?
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21st March 2013, 23:13
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I had lightly restored it. An old boy had bought it brand new and garaged it only using it to drive to his allotment and back once a week. It had been serviced by a ford dealer, MOT'd and taxed every year from new, and when he died i asked his old lady if she would let it go, she asked for £1000, i offered £900 and has my mum drive it home. (was only 16)
It was totally, totally mint! 22,000miles on the clock.
I detailed it underneath and on top, then got very lucky and found some decent cheap bits.
In order from getting it home.
I took the head off, decoked it, re seated the valves and repainted it, rebuilt the carb, re set the points and serviced it, replaced the brakes, cleaned up the gearbox case with a dremel and a wire brush, re-sprayed the inner arches the colour of the car, repainted the rocker cover.
Bought as new minilites with tires for £120 at newark auto jumble
New koni dampers for £100 of ebay
fiesta centre 50mm lowering springs £70 ish
XR2 kit £40 off ebay
Replica cobra classics on beetle runners for £100, sold the runners for £30 and made my own.
All in was a very very nice little first car.
Now im putting a 1640 with twin 40s in it, totally stripped with perspex as it can be my toy car now i have newer more sensible ones.
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21st March 2013, 23:47
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Quote:
Originally Posted by m4tt274
I had lightly restored it. An old boy had bought it brand new and garaged it only using it to drive to his allotment and back once a week. It had been serviced by a ford dealer, MOT'd and taxed every year from new, and when he died i asked his old lady if she would let it go, she asked for £1000, i offered £900 and has my mum drive it home. (was only 16)
It was totally, totally mint! 22,000miles on the clock.
I detailed it underneath and on top, then got very lucky and found some decent cheap bits.
In order from getting it home.
I took the head off, decoked it, re seated the valves and repainted it, rebuilt the carb, re set the points and serviced it, replaced the brakes, cleaned up the gearbox case with a dremel and a wire brush, re-sprayed the inner arches the colour of the car, repainted the rocker cover.
Bought as new minilites with tires for £120 at newark auto jumble
New koni dampers for £100 of ebay
fiesta centre 50mm lowering springs £70 ish
XR2 kit £40 off ebay
Replica cobra classics on beetle runners for £100, sold the runners for £30 and made my own.
All in was a very very nice little first car.
Now im putting a 1640 with twin 40s in it, totally stripped with perspex as it can be my toy car now i have newer more sensible ones.
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Sounds interesting mate! Got yaself a bargain!
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