Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#136 Post by Sparks »

Wow, that looks fantastic!
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#137 Post by Mad Mart »

It's got doors...

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

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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#138 Post by Mad Mart »

Finished fitting up the doors except for the weather strips (which I need to order from Chris Witor tomorrow) and door panels...


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Nearly finished installing the dash...

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

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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#139 Post by Tony Burd »

Very nice Mart, hope mine comes out that good.

I found a pic of VHK when I first got her in 2007.

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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#140 Post by grifterkid »

That is looking lovely... I shall have a Sprint one day, one day :roll:
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#141 Post by SprintMWU773V »

Having just removed my dash I was wondering whether to fit the windscreen before fitting the dash into the new shell but evidently this is not necessary?

This thread reminds me I must do an update on my own project very soon
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#142 Post by Jon Tilson »

Fit the screen before you do the dash, then you can see if it leaks....(it will) and where.

Are wittors weather strips better or does he sell the same crap I get from Moss....spitfire ones you have to cut down.

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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#143 Post by Mad Mart »

The weather strips are just the same as anywhere else these days except Chris's are cut to 520 or 540mm. (can't remember which). They're taller compared to the originals and you have to cut the bit off that goes around the chrome uprights. You also need deeper clips, which he also supplies.
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#144 Post by Edin Dundee »

Chris will cut to whatever size you want, I find his strips (outer) are better than Rimmer's - they are more flexible and look better. He also does repro inners strips, again he will cut to any size, and does the clips. He also does drop glass channel rubbers - they are superb.
You can guess what I've been doing!

Oh, another thing - Chris's prices are superb. :thumbsup:
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#145 Post by Mad Mart »

We had this week off from work so got quite a lot done. As you can see, we're on the downward slope towards the finish. I even managed to get the engine cranking as well. First time I tried to turn the engine, nothing. That often points to the connector near the gearbox (I knew the leads were defo. on the starter). On closer inspection of the connector I noticed the pin-outs were different. So after a quick sort out I got the engine cranking.

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

Engines, Gearboxes, Overdrives etc. rebuilt. PM me.


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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#146 Post by shep »

Looking great Mart! I love this stage, it all comes together so quickly! Loving the work :thumbsup:
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#147 Post by MalcGE »

Awesome as always Mart. The orange screwdriver is about the only thing I have in common with regard to 'Sprint' progress these days.
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#148 Post by straylight »

this is a thing of beauty mart.
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#149 Post by Mad Mart »

Just got the engine ticking over. :jump4joy:


...quite a loud squeal from the viscous fan though. :(
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Re: Project VHK (Inca Sprint)

#150 Post by grifterkid »

My word, this is looking stunning...!!!
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