Rob's late Toledo restoration

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triumphtoledo wrote:

As she looks at the moment (a wreck!)
She does doesn't she!?! :lol:
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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#17 Post by Toledo Man »

Yeah but she's solid where it counts now the welding's been done.
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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#18 Post by Purplebargeken »

She's taking shape Rob. Keep at it.

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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#19 Post by triumphtoledo »

Work has prevented too much progress, which I suppose is a good thing. However, the undersealing process if complete and, believe it or not, the car is almost ready to face the MoT tester.

The main task was to ensure that the underbody was sound. The inner wheelarches have been stripped, painted with epoxy-mastic, followed by a coat of stonechip underseal and then a light coat of pimento red bodycolour. The front panel has also been rustproofed, after its edges were welded, and painted in epoxy mastic.

The headlights are now back in. The rear lights do not work and the engine really needs a service. Oh, I may also replace the rear exhaust box, prior to the test...

Pics so far...

rear arches stripped and sprayed in epoxy mastic

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front arches and headlamp panels painted in epoxy:

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Front lower panels (and sills) painted in epoxy:

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Stoneclip applied:

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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#20 Post by NickMorgan »

Looks like you are doing a great job Rob. I like the idea of stone chip with body colour. I think I will try that with mine.
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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#21 Post by triumphtoledo »

Thanks! The red epoxy mastic replicates the original undercoat for pre-1977 cars, and it extreamly tough.

I have used a good-quality stonechip, overpainted in body colour, before on my cars, including the green Toledo, and it works a treat. It also makes it easier to spot stone-chip damage.

R
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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#22 Post by Purplebargeken »

I went the same route with LD (almost):

3 coats of red oxide primer
3 coats of anti-stonechip
and about 2 or 3 coats of body colour.

Never used the mastic stuff before.
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#23 Post by VYO 372M »

We all know what you are capable of Rob, this will be another cracker in the making. Coming along a treat.

Steve :D
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#24 Post by straylight »

aye, it does look good. Messy job but the surface prep looks like it was sorted and it is lovely to see pristine wheel arches :)

3 coats of stoneguard/stonechip ? hmmm, I only used the one, maybe I should have sprayed a few more on.

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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#25 Post by sprint1976 »

looking really good welldone :wink:
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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#26 Post by Purplebargeken »

Nah, just me being obsessive :lol:
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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#27 Post by triumphtoledo »

Thanks guys! MoT Test is booked for Wednesday...

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MoT result

#28 Post by triumphtoledo »

FAIL!! Only on emissions though. A twiddle with the carb brought the levels down.

MoT station is rushed off its feet, so, thanks to me having to drive round the country doing photoshoots, I have asked them to keep it under cover until Monday, when they can retest it.

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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#29 Post by VYO 372M »

Bad luck Rob, still an easy fix at least

Steve :D
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Re: Rob's late Toledo restoration

#30 Post by DoloWIGHTY »

Yup chin up. Soon be peering out of that windscreen, out onto the open road....
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