My 13 year project...
Re: My 10 year project...
ah yes, memory jog, I remember reading about the fabric reno in dolly mag, putting names to faces, as it were.
stu
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Re: My 10 year project...
Be nice to have them but beggers... etcJPB wrote:
BTW, do you need the tiny springs with those wipery bits mate? I might just have had a Dremel-related incident and one of those little sods might be stuck, deeply into my kitchen ceiling.

After grinding off that chrome bumper bolt yesterday, I find that today I have black bogies!!

Re: My 10 year project...

Re: My 10 year project...
I prefer to call them "ammunition" rather than black bogies Alan. Good for terrorising the kids.
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Re: My 10 year project...
Just driving up and down the M1 in a day does the same job...
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Re: My 10 year project...
Good work Alan. Nice to see its finally going to be finished, though I always liked it with the bottom of the doors gaffa taped up 

Re: My 10 year project...
Just another little trip down Memory Lane...
Here is the car when I first got it home;

And that troublesome front panel!



Most of that is either P40, other fillers included were... Plastic Padding, P38, Wood Filler.....

^^^ Taking the patients temperature.
The Petrol tank.

I stripped it back. All of the sticks you see are stuck in the holes that I found.
It was treated internally with FROST's petrol tank repair gloop, worked really well too.
And the wheels;

I had the tyres removed, then set about them with a wire brush attachment in an electric drill, primed, top coated and new tyres put on.
That's all for now....

Here is the car when I first got it home;

And that troublesome front panel!




Most of that is either P40, other fillers included were... Plastic Padding, P38, Wood Filler.....

^^^ Taking the patients temperature.
The Petrol tank.

I stripped it back. All of the sticks you see are stuck in the holes that I found.
It was treated internally with FROST's petrol tank repair gloop, worked really well too.

And the wheels;

I had the tyres removed, then set about them with a wire brush attachment in an electric drill, primed, top coated and new tyres put on.

That's all for now....

Re: My 10 year project...
I remember when I first joined the Forum, Stan Part had a link in hes signature that led to the story of the front end rebuild of his car on the Isle of Wight forum. This sort of got me hooked on Dolomite's and he became my first Forum Pal
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He helped me get my auto 1850 (now JPB's car and forum legend) changed to tax free status,and brokered the change of ownership to JPB when I got my flamenco car.
Its will be a great pleasure to see the car finished,I have been looking at examples of Uncle Franks (the body work guy) on the internet and Wow it all looks great.

He helped me get my auto 1850 (now JPB's car and forum legend) changed to tax free status,and brokered the change of ownership to JPB when I got my flamenco car.
Its will be a great pleasure to see the car finished,I have been looking at examples of Uncle Franks (the body work guy) on the internet and Wow it all looks great.
Re: My 10 year project...
had a phone call to say I can collect the car Saturday Morning
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"Just mopping back the new paint over the next few days".
To say I'm excited is a little understated to say the least
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In fact this Lunchtime I will be popping into Boots to stock up on more Nytol as I have now run out!!!

"Just mopping back the new paint over the next few days".
To say I'm excited is a little understated to say the least

In fact this Lunchtime I will be popping into Boots to stock up on more Nytol as I have now run out!!!

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Re: My 10 year project...
"Nytol works for over excited Dolomite owners everywhere...."benny wrote:And Nytol is boss too

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Re: My 10 year project...
Is it Saturday yet?


Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years.
... Still Sprintless.
Engines, Gearboxes, Overdrives etc. rebuilt. PM me.
2012 Porsche Boxster 981 S


Engines, Gearboxes, Overdrives etc. rebuilt. PM me.
2012 Porsche Boxster 981 S

Re: My 10 year project...
2 sleeps....Mad Mart wrote:Is it Saturday yet?
or in Alan's case "2 periods of open eyed restlessness during darkness"
Re: My 10 year project...
Just read the thread through, most excellent work! The car will look stunning when finished, and a lovely colour too 

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1966 Volkswagen 1300 (project thread)
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Is it Saturday yet?


Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years.
... Still Sprintless.
Engines, Gearboxes, Overdrives etc. rebuilt. PM me.
2012 Porsche Boxster 981 S


Engines, Gearboxes, Overdrives etc. rebuilt. PM me.
2012 Porsche Boxster 981 S
