Triumph 1500TC Now A Rolling Resto :-) Most Photo's Restored :-)
- DazasDolly
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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Hi Guys
Making some progress, most of the front end welding now complete, rust proofed with Jenolite, and redoxide primer all over.
Painted the bulkhead ready for insulation to arrive, so hopefully that will be here before the weekend, then the front end can be put back together.
Engine can't be put in until I collect the front subframe from 2toledos in bristol at the end of the month, mines was shot bigtime.
So progress progress progress, starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Photo's to follow at the weekend, can't find my cable to download some pics.
Regards
Darren
Making some progress, most of the front end welding now complete, rust proofed with Jenolite, and redoxide primer all over.
Painted the bulkhead ready for insulation to arrive, so hopefully that will be here before the weekend, then the front end can be put back together.
Engine can't be put in until I collect the front subframe from 2toledos in bristol at the end of the month, mines was shot bigtime.
So progress progress progress, starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel.
Photo's to follow at the weekend, can't find my cable to download some pics.
Regards
Darren
1974 Triumph 1500TC In Maple Brown, (MABLE) GGN 647N
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
New photo's
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Thank you guys
Regards
Darren
Im CHUFFED TO BITS













oops made a mistake!!



Thank you guys
Regards
Darren
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1974 Triumph 1500TC In Maple Brown, (MABLE) GGN 647N
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Bloody hell Darren, you are romping along at a fair old clip. Good solid work there mate.
I was in Colchester yesterday with the Daf lads. Should have popped over to see you, just didn't put 2 and 2 together, sorry
I was in Colchester yesterday with the Daf lads. Should have popped over to see you, just didn't put 2 and 2 together, sorry

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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Thank you John and Ken
Your always welcome to pop in, kettles always on.
Im hoping to have the wheels back and engine in within 2 weeks, so I can turn her round and start the backend (diff ETC)
Thanks Again
Darren
Your always welcome to pop in, kettles always on.

Im hoping to have the wheels back and engine in within 2 weeks, so I can turn her round and start the backend (diff ETC)
Thanks Again
Darren
1974 Triumph 1500TC In Maple Brown, (MABLE) GGN 647N
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Today Is A Good Day
For Mable

1974 Triumph 1500TC In Maple Brown, (MABLE) GGN 647N
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Bang on mate; it is looking good but I agree with Ken; more pics, more pics, more pics!!!
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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Sorry to be a tease, I thought it would be fun, the old girl is now back on all 4 wheels, she is now turned around ready to have the diff etc taken off and painted, im so please with the front end.
I wasn't happy with the front panel after I done the work to the front valent so took it down to bare metal and took out all the imperfections from where the rust scabs were, as you can see:

then I hit a load of filler and found this


She came out really nice, and managed to get hold of a black 1500 badge, with plastic badge clips from a mini specialist on the bay

some more pics of her:








I forgot too take a pic of her back on all 4 corners for the 1st time in about 4 months, everything seems to be slowly coming together.
I wasn't happy with the front panel after I done the work to the front valent so took it down to bare metal and took out all the imperfections from where the rust scabs were, as you can see:

then I hit a load of filler and found this


She came out really nice, and managed to get hold of a black 1500 badge, with plastic badge clips from a mini specialist on the bay

some more pics of her:








I forgot too take a pic of her back on all 4 corners for the 1st time in about 4 months, everything seems to be slowly coming together.
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1974 Triumph 1500TC In Maple Brown, (MABLE) GGN 647N
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC





That Maple paint really has some depth of colour when in it's fresh state.
Top work.

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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Thank you Alan
So pleased with the way she is coming, just wish I could do jobs a little quicker, just can't wait to get her on the road. The fresh maple looks so good, and the finish isn't too bad for a rattle can. Hopefully I will have the diff of this weekend.
Regards
Darren
So pleased with the way she is coming, just wish I could do jobs a little quicker, just can't wait to get her on the road. The fresh maple looks so good, and the finish isn't too bad for a rattle can. Hopefully I will have the diff of this weekend.
Regards
Darren
1974 Triumph 1500TC In Maple Brown, (MABLE) GGN 647N
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
Looking very promising indeed! I'm fond of the rattle can as a spraying medium, as long as there's plenty of paint on there, any imperfections can always be flatted out and a very good standard achieved.
Had you not 'fessed up to the use of the can, I couldn't have guessed from the picture that this was your chosen technique.
Let's hear it for the rattle can says I, in the right hands (yours), they're great things.
Had you not 'fessed up to the use of the can, I couldn't have guessed from the picture that this was your chosen technique.
Let's hear it for the rattle can says I, in the right hands (yours), they're great things.

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Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC

1974 Triumph 1500TC In Maple Brown, (MABLE) GGN 647N
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
1968 Triumph Vitesse Saloon 2L MK2 Not for the faint hearted, mega restoration
1973 Triumph Spitfire In Mimosa
Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
hi i hav uploaded to pics on photo bucket but cant work out how to get them on hear keeps askin me for a url but have tried an tried but just cant work it out
so if you can help sorry to b a pain lol 


Re: Restoration Triumph 1500TC
OK, when you have your photobucket picture on the screen in front of you at the right size (VGA or 800x600 work best since some of us like to view the forum on smaller screens...), right click on the image. Then a dropdown list of options appears. From that list, select "copy image location".buster wrote:hi i hav uploaded to pics on photo bucket but cant work out how to get them on hear keeps askin me for a url but have tried an tried but just cant work it outso if you can help sorry to b a pain lol
Then tab back to the forum and, in the post you're making, right click on that post at the point where you want to show the picture and select "paste" from the list of options that appears.
That should give you an image location like this:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1246/556 ... fdcf21.jpg
Then mouseover the location you just pasted in, with the left button held on and highlight it.
Once you've highlighted that, go to the top of the post you're writing and click on "img" which will embed the image in your post, so in the case of the above location, we get this:

