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Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:28 am
by yorkshire_spam
Sundowner wrote: Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:04 am EDIT; Colin Chapman said it.....or something like it. I should have done some research before I posted, not afterwards.
I still think the next car that Lotus develop should be badged as the "Lotus Colin" in tribute to the great man.
If Ferrari can have an Enzo why can't Lotus have a Colin?
:wink:

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 8:54 pm
by Karlos
Lotus Chapman has a better ring to it :wink:

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Mon Aug 27, 2018 10:40 pm
by Carledo
Karlos wrote: Mon Aug 27, 2018 8:54 pm Lotus Chapman has a better ring to it :wink:
Yeah, like the Clio "Williams" but better!

Steve

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2018 6:53 pm
by Sundowner
Yesterday, I picked up the car from the Panel & paint chap, which means this thread is drawing to a close.
It took us all day yesterday because we were about half way to the workshop when we came across a little Hyundai that had spun off the road in the wet, careered through the bush for about 50m and wrapped itself backwards around a big old Stringy Bark Gum tree. The little old lady driver was pretty shaken up and her little car is a write off. So we dragged the car out of the bush, loaded it and the driver and took them right back to where we had started from.
Eventually we made it to pick up the speedster and the photo's attached are self explanatory.
Its now home and waits for its floorboards, fuel line some minor electrical, a few adjustments to brake rods and obviously some trim on the seats.
I hope you enjoy seeing the photos, even just a fraction of the amount that I enjoyed yesterday.
What a great Christmas present.
Cheers,
Rob

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2018 8:59 am
by Jod Clark
Sundowner wrote: Wed Dec 19, 2018 6:53 pm
........little Hyundai that had spun off the road in the wet, careered through the bush for about 50m and wrapped itself backwards around a big old Stringy Bark Gum tree. The little old lady driver was pretty shaken up and her little car is a write off. So we dragged the car out of the bush, loaded it and the driver and took them right back to where we had started from.
This, Sir, is what being a top quality human being is. Top work.

Lovely car too!

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2018 9:44 am
by Sundowner
Jod,
"Thank You" X 2
Cheers,
Rob

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 6:57 am
by Sundowner
Apart from Floorboard rubber and the brass framework to hold it down to the floorboards.....my 8 year project is now finished. About the only thing different now, to when these pics were taken, is that it now sports a brass rear view mirror too.

Now....back to my SPRINT

Cheers,
Rob

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 9:16 am
by Carledo
A Stunning creation sir! Henry would be proud!

Steve

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 12:16 pm
by tony g
Awesome looking car Rob, well done.

Tony

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 11:44 pm
by Sundowner
Tony & Steve,
"Thank You" Gents, after 8 years and much work your compliments are much appreciated.
I hereby declare that this thread is now closed.
Cheers,
Rob

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Sat Apr 27, 2019 12:42 pm
by Mad Mart
You've done a great job Rob. Thanks for sharing with us. :thumbsup:

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Sun Apr 28, 2019 8:55 pm
by oily66
Ditto that.
Always great to see somebody’s other cars.
And this ticks some great if not unique boxes.

Re: WAY OT, but cars at least.

Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2020 8:14 am
by Sundowner
Hi,
Several months ago, my local, generic make, car club asked me to write a story for the club magazine about the build. I did, complete with embellishments and it was published in September.
I've attached a PDF file of the story, should you like to read it. I accept absolutely NO responsibility for the accuracy of those embellishments. Ha
I hope you enjoy reading it, although it is a bit long.
Cheers,
Rob