Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#301 Post by Mad Mart »

Cheers guys, let me have a look later & get back to you.
Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years. :boggle2: ... Still Sprintless.

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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#302 Post by Mad Mart »

Got all the plumbing done today & had the engine running for 15-20 mins. (sounds nice). I still have to spray the airbox, think I'll spray it black although I think it should be grey.

Must get those dashpots shined as well.

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Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years. :boggle2: ... Still Sprintless.

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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#303 Post by smifter »

You and your shiny knobs eh? Is there no stopping you?

Looking really nice Mart, don't know where you find the motivation but can I buy some off you?

You'll be after another project soon won't you? eh? eh? nudge wink! :wink:
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Impressive stuff, Mart, but............

#304 Post by sprint95m »

Why is there no cover on the positive terminal :D .
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#305 Post by Paul Geering »

Are you sure the copper looking pipe is a good idea for the fuel supply? I was told years back that petrol will react with copper and eventually sludge up?
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#306 Post by DoloWIGHTY »

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Beautiful! Ever thought of a bonnet made of glass Mart? Seems a shame to hide it away.
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#307 Post by straylight »

magnificent mart.

well done to yourself and diane....
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#308 Post by tinganting »

mart goes on shine fest and buffs himself silly.. you know you want chrome mart admit it...
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#309 Post by Si »

Paul Geering wrote:Are you sure the copper looking pipe is a good idea for the fuel supply? I was told years back that petrol will react with copper and eventually sludge up?
I heard the same recently from the Scimitar forum, nice bit of stainless pipe should look just as bling. Very nice work though, it might even motivate me to do another Dolly.
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#310 Post by David6214 »

straylight wrote:magnificent mart.

well done to yourself and diane....

Mart....fess up!!!!
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Paul Geering wrote:Are you sure the copper looking pipe is a good idea for the fuel supply? I was told years back that petrol will react with copper and eventually sludge up?
Interesting, I've never heard that before, must investigate. The pipe came with the car, I just cleaned it up. It looks a pucka job.

Had the afternoon off so decided I really must get on with tarting up a set of wheels. Thanks to David & MikeyB for the offer of wheels but I managed to get a decent set from the attic. Surprising what you find hidden away.

Two down, two to go.

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Who's Diane :?:


I ordered a set of Pirelli 3000s on Saturday evening from Black Circles. They arrived at my bro-in-law's garage today. What excellent service. :thumbsup:
Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years. :boggle2: ... Still Sprintless.

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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#312 Post by DoloWIGHTY »

Mad Mart wrote: Who's Diane :?:
Well had a look under Google images and found these;


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Any of them ring a bell Mart? :lol:
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#313 Post by xvivalve »

Does Jon know?
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Re: Project BFR (1973 Mimosa Sprint)

#314 Post by JonyPI »

iv got a couple of wheels here you can strip and polish if you want mart ;) good job, what did you use to strip them? im just about to get my hands on some trade automotive nitromors, aparantly much better than the stuff off the shelf! be nice if it is!
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#315 Post by Mad Mart »

To get the paint off the spokes I just used some "off the shelf" stuff, not even Nitromors. :D On the rear & centre of the wheel I used a wire brush attachment on my B&D, as most of the paint was flaking off (as usual).
Sprintless for the first time in 35+ years. :boggle2: ... Still Sprintless.

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