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andyboy069

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#76 Post by andyboy069 »

They are my worn out mole grips with the ridges and edges filed down... Ever since my mate failed to return my clamp these are my temporary measure.
andyboy069

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#77 Post by andyboy069 »

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grifterkid

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#78 Post by grifterkid »

This looks pretty darn good to me sir, top job...! I am not a huge fan of the whole matt paint thing but this just looks spot-on. I really do think a touch of pin-striping would work perfectly on this, that's what you need to look in to next... :wink:
andyboy069

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#79 Post by andyboy069 »

I agree with you. A little pinstriping I think would set it off just nicely.
james_r_lucas

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#80 Post by james_r_lucas »

Copy Cat - I've had a klaxon for a while now... :P

How much did you take of the front springs? - Tempted to do it to mine...
andyboy069

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#81 Post by andyboy069 »

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andyboy069

TPL 114F Triumph 1300 fwd in Kent

#82 Post by andyboy069 »

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DoloWIGHTY

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#83 Post by DoloWIGHTY »

Well done Archie, it's people like you that restores ones faith in your fellow man.

Good luck with the work Andy.

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Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#84 Post by soe8m »

Those spares make life a lot easier like the starter motor and some extra cv's.

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Purplebargeken

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#85 Post by Purplebargeken »

Made that all important 'first cut' yet mate?

Ken
andyboy069

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#86 Post by andyboy069 »

Not yet, i need the car drop off some tools for a job that i'm on tuesday, so after that I can start!
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#87 Post by sprint95m »

Good luck Andy,
this kind of project is hard work. You have to be singleminded and determined.
It can be tiring to work for hours just to do a "little" (eg a sill end closing section).

Start with the sills.
Support the car by placing its wheels on blocks of wood (cut from railway sleepers?).
Leave the doors on (for as long as possible) to use as reference.
Don't cut out too much in one go.

Once you have replaced the sills the car can be supported to allow removal of the front suspension,
which will be necessary to be able to satisfactorily repair the inner wings.


Set aside time each week to work on your car. It is important to do this and stick to it.
Since you are new to this, it may help you to ask in advance what to do, rather than wait until you are stuck/unsure?
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JPB

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#88 Post by JPB »

/\/\/\ What Ian says - with the additional recommendation that you take a read at Darren's 1500TC resto thread. His car was at least as rusty as yours in the sill areas but by taking his time and measuring more often than he cuts, that car is going to end up with every bit of the strength it would have had when it was new. The shells are essentially the same in terms of methods so the information's all relevant.
andyboy069

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#89 Post by andyboy069 »

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Purplebargeken

Re: New 1300 FWD owner in Kent

#90 Post by Purplebargeken »

Umm, that is a bit rusty isn't it. PM me your address and I will send you a 'mickey mouse' ear that I fabricated a couple of years ago. It may need some slight trimming but should be fine. You can use it as a template to do t'other side if needed.
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