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garyh 22nd January 2014 21:13

You nearly put your foot in the mixing bowl...
Looks great, love all the internal metalwork.

Paul L 23rd January 2014 16:37

Michiel - Congratulations on getting your body shell on. :cool:

Also I like your rear wheel arches, another neat solution you have put into your build.

Good luck, Paul. :)

adventuresoftimtim 23rd January 2014 17:35

That's a very clever solution to bolting on a body! well done :)

mikmiglia 23rd January 2014 18:45

Looking Great Michael, be nice when painted :icon_smile:

christinedmc 25th January 2014 16:09

My boot has finished. Offcourse I don't know the capacity, but it has become quite spacious.

And indeed Mike, with paint it would look so much better :eyebrows: They have to prep the lit a bit though :suspicious:

First a made panels at exact the right size to fit just withing the measurements of the inside of the frame.
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps569cb1c1.jpg[/IMG]

I put them in place and I cut some small pieces in lenghts and put these pieces on the frame/glued them to the bigger pieces. After that cured. I took of the panels which had now the perfect inside shape and lips that support on the outside of the frame with the right angles. I Laminated over them to give it all strength.
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...psdfa0416e.jpg[/IMG]

For the bottom I used Aluminium. I had it bend at two sides (front and rear) This bottom plate is attached to the underside of the rear outriggers which is flat..
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps36a9ad40.jpg[/IMG]

With a flat GRP panel in the front, and two layers of Top-coat in the inside and black bodyschutz on the outside you get to this:
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...psb2c0f59c.jpg[/IMG]

The underside of the laggagespace is done. The upperside is formed by the boxed section that I made into the body as a support of the body to the frame. It works as a lit. This is a picture of it, without the underside of the luggage space.
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps1e954341.jpg[/IMG]

I have made a new boot lit, with reasonalble equal thinkness all around, which is neccesary to get a good fit with the rubber seal.
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps43c48350.jpg[/IMG]

Then I had to make a gutter for the seal. A bit difficult because it has to be at the correct depth for the seal. I also made a cross bar for the attachement of the bonnet pins.
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps46ef1cf0.jpg[/IMG]

Then a multi-adjustable base for the hinge. And adjustment is important I found out...
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8fd0eae0.jpg[/IMG]

A framework for the inside of the lit with a double hinge.
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps8f95dc69.jpg[/IMG]

The result:
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...psc5ea0b97.jpg[/IMG]

Ooops, it only just goes over the body when opening. I think I haven't made the correct shape of hinge. But on the other hand, it works.
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps34bb3e68.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG][/IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...psebbab479.jpg

[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...psa4d512da.jpg[/IMG]

Michiel

Paul L 25th January 2014 16:26

Thanks for putting so much detail in your post it is a big help. :cool:

I think that is the first Sammio boot I've seen that opens from the side.

Good luck, Paul. :)

mikmiglia 25th January 2014 17:27

Looks like i have lots of prep Michael :icon_twisted:

Mister Towed 26th January 2014 08:12

Top quality work, I love it. Also love the tail stinger, very drag strip. :thumb:

redratbike 26th January 2014 11:03

Love the megaphone exhaust where is that from????LL

christinedmc 26th January 2014 11:58

Thanks for the compliment Towed.

@Paul: You are the man if it comes to details buddy. (Took me months to produce these.....)
@Mike: Prep is your middle name, No prep, no glory, no putty no story...
@ratbike: I got this one from Speedway motor in the USA because I couldn't find one nearer. They should though, only I couldn't find it. I have a cherry bomb silencer. I also used a inline damper (DB-killer). But why it is called silencer/db-killer, I don't know. Good lord what a noise! It gives me the shiffers all around. I'm addicted to it allready. The neighbourhood doesn't however. I have a video, but it's fairly large of size (225 MB). I look into it. Maybe I can extract the sound

Michiel

christinedmc 26th January 2014 12:43

Let's see if this works. It's my attempt to add a video to this post. The best part is not on video, that's where I really reved it and the machine went mad.

Nevertheless, this is good stuff.

[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...pscd93ab53.jpg[/IMG]

Michiel

Mister Towed 26th January 2014 16:56

Fantastic, you can't beat the smooth sounds of a straight six. Oh my God, I've turned into a sixties radio DJ.

PJ GRABOWSKI 27th January 2014 14:53

That is a top job buddy.
you should be rightly proud of your achievement to date.
I see you are thinking about paint? I am right in thinking that it is going to Miglia to be painted?
You have a color in mind?

christinedmc 27th January 2014 18:27

Hello PJ.
Thanks. Indeed, I would like to have Mike (Miglia) prep and paint my car. I think he has lots of experience. He can make a real beauty of it, I'm sure.
The colour will be definitive when it is on the car. Until that moment I will remain in doubt.

Michiel

christinedmc 28th January 2014 19:53

Another form of progress to report. I finally could finish the plating behind the seats. And with that the luggage space (cubby box?), took shape.

This is the situation before (you can clearly see how the battery is placed as well):
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...ps59ff7692.jpg[/IMG]

This is with the plating in Place. Primarly fixed with the 4 seat belt fixing points. There are 3 pieces joint together with pop-rivets. I made a sliding hatch (not hedge! thank you gary) to get into the luggage space.

[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...pseec91020.jpg[/IMG]

And with the hatch open:
[IMG]http://i1330.photobucket.com/albums/...psc91db1c7.jpg[/IMG]

The hole I made into the hump will be covered by a cusion. This way it works as a service hatch. You can reach the fuel tank, fuel line conections, filler pipe, and the fuel meter (when the tank is placed in the way that the fuel meter is in front).

Michiel

garyh 28th January 2014 20:14

the most realistic looking lancia 'esque example so far... beautiful, i love all the tubing etc...

Hatch not hedge.

PJ GRABOWSKI 28th January 2014 21:50

That's looking mighty fine buddy. top job.
It is going to be a superb job when done.
I am very keen to see the car with its new paint on.
when is that happening ?
I know you won't want to disclose the cost of the prep and paint job on here but perhaps Mr. Miglia could give us an idea of what finishing this beauty will cost?
If I go the Ribble Roller route then I wouldn't rule out getting the ol' gal painted by the miglia crew myself before she is shipped over here.

Axel 29th January 2014 06:21

Great, I love the idea with the sliding hatch!! Might steal it for my build! ;-)

swifty 29th January 2014 06:35

Cool build, some great idea's with attention to detail.

phil9 29th January 2014 17:27

lovely work ....great..


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