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Paul L 31st May 2018 19:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans (Post 95315)
Anyone having problems making a reply on the threads at the moment ??

Yes, but the good news is that all the answers to the four random questions appear as a drop down list for me.
( Although I did have to look up the Dutton model names, :rolleyes: )

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Dave - Fingers crossed for Monday. :pray:

I do remember being in a bit of a rush when I realised I'd finished my "To Do" list, made an MOT appointment and was then driving the car on the road for the first time! :eek:
(After over four years building the car. )

I must confess, I was a complete nervous wreck by the time I'd done the four odd miles to the MOT place.
( As I was hearing every noise possible and half expecting something to fall off. :rolleyes: )

Good luck, Paul. )

DaveP 31st May 2018 19:39

I did yesterday but not today

DaveP 31st May 2018 21:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul L (Post 95319)
Yes, but the good news is that all the answers to the four random questions appear as a drop down list for me.
( Although I did have to look up the Dutton model names, :rolleyes: )

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Dave - Fingers crossed for Monday. :pray:

I do remember being in a bit of a rush when I realised I'd finished my "To Do" list, made an MOT appointment and was then driving the car on the road for the first time! :eek:
(After over four years building the car. )

I must confess, I was a complete nervous wreck by the time I'd done the four odd miles to the MOT place.
( As I was hearing every noise possible and half expecting something to fall off. :rolleyes: )

Good luck, Paul. )

Thanks Paul. Hope I don’t feel the same. The car has moved about 300 yards in three months :)

Dave

DaveP 5th June 2018 13:57

Road Legal
 
So car passed its MOT Monday 4th June so now road legal.

All that remains is to:
Fit new stainless cat-back exhaust.
Fit new steering wheel as the Z3 wheel is terrible.
Clean interior
Get heater to stop being on hot all the time :)
Boot prop as mine is a chunk of wood.

drive it !

re-register as Tribute Kobra
reflect this on A-Plan insurance docs

drive it ...

put on new plates with 5 digit reg

drive it some more

DaveP 5th June 2018 13:58

Quote:



I must confess, I was a complete nervous wreck by the time I'd done the four odd miles to the MOT place.
( As I was hearing every noise possible and half expecting something to fall off. :rolleyes: )

Good luck, Paul. )
Oh and Paul I was nervous as heck but all good now :)

Lucky@LeMans 5th June 2018 20:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveP (Post 95403)
So car passed its MOT Monday 4th June so now road legal.

All that remains is to:
Fit new stainless cat-back exhaust.
Fit new steering wheel as the Z3 wheel is terrible.
Clean interior
Get heater to stop being on hot all the time :)
Boot prop as mine is a chunk of wood.

drive it !

re-register as Tribute Kobra
reflect this on A-Plan insurance docs

drive it ...

put on new plates with 5 digit reg

drive it some more

Was there any mention of the new mot regulations that are now in place ? Did they look at any areas that you wouldn't have expected ?

Jaguartvr 5th June 2018 20:48

I've had a couple of cars in for the new MOT, not kits. The MOT tester felt he could be a little more lenient as the onus on a minor fault was with the car owner to fix. As he said, if the owner doesn't fix it then it will be him that gets fined not the MOT tester.

DaveP 6th June 2018 06:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans (Post 95408)
Was there any mention of the new mot regulations that are now in place ? Did they look at any areas that you wouldn't have expected ?

Hi Lucky,

There didn’t seem to be. I was quietly confident as I had replaced brakes and suspension in the prep work. I was most concerned about emissions truth be told. But he got it hot enough to pass no problem.

A lot still depends upon the tester I guess. I assume have the view that if it passes that’s great.

Hopefully the ones that like the new failure mechanisms are the ones to avoid. If you know which ones they are :)

I took my daily drive in the week before to a different tester. I knew one tyre was on the verge so ordered new ones to be fitted there. They failed it on the tyres then retested after they fit them .... I would have done it the other way around but hey what do I know,

Dave

Paul L 6th June 2018 11:43

Dave – Congratulations on the MOT pass. :cool:

Enjoy, Paul. :)

Jaguartvr 6th June 2018 15:31

They failed it on the tyres then retested after they fit them .... I would have done it the other way around but hey what do I know,

Dave[/QUOTE]

Puts up their failure rate, VOSA don't like an MOT station that has a too high a pass rate.

DaveP 6th June 2018 15:39

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaguartvr (Post 95421)
They failed it on the tyres then retested after they fit them .... I would have done it the other way around but hey what do I know,

Dave

Puts up their failure rate, VOSA don't like an MOT station that has a too high a pass rate.[/QUOTE]

Ahhhhhhhh

DaveP 6th June 2018 19:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul L (Post 95416)
Dave – Congratulations on the MOT pass. :cool:

Enjoy, Paul. :)

Thanks Paul :)

DaveP 6th September 2018 06:33

Wow 3 months on and I have done FA to my Kobra. Except for fitting a temp boot prop that I used a too long screw for and placed star crack in boot lid. FFS.

I was offered a temp contract with paying work so had to leave the car for some time. I missed all of July and August driving opportunities but I will find a way to catch up.

Anyway one milestone is that I sent the necessary paperwork away to the specialist section on the DVLA and two weeks later new V5 with
Make: BMW Tribute Kobra, Model: .
I had asked for Tribute Kobra be placed against the model category but happy enough with the result to not change it now.
All I need to do now is register new plate against the car and get working on the last touches before paint shop.

Dave

Paul L 8th September 2018 05:29

Dave – Getting the new V5C always seems like a key point in the project. :cool:

If it makes you feel better, the model name is also blank on my V5C too.

Are you still planning to paint the car purple?

Good luck, Paul. :)

DaveP 17th September 2018 19:12

Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul L (Post 96702)
Dave – Getting the new V5C always seems like a key point in the project. :cool:

If it makes you feel better, the model name is also blank on my V5C too.

Are you still planning to paint the car purple?

Good luck, Paul. :)

Hi Paul,

At least our V5s are in step. As to what colour that’s up for discussion again.

I’m looking for a paint shop currently so will discuss colours at the time of quotations

Dave

DaveP 17th September 2018 19:14

Latest pics
 
So have done a little work to max the Kobra. Have tried to sort out some of the bodywork challenges but not great at it. I have taken out the dip in the radius on right side of the boot lid. Not great but gives the body shop a head start.

Here are a few pics of the jaunt out to an arboretum that is close ish to where I live


https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1879/...eea86697_b.jpgUntitled by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1861/...fd7283cc_b.jpgUntitled by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1888/...ee988ef5_b.jpgUntitled by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1874/...2303f65a_b.jpgUntitled by Muddy_B, on Flickr

Lucky@LeMans 17th September 2018 22:26

I'm not usually a fan of matt black but I like this. If it was my car I'd be tempted to fit some big low slung side pipes and French them into the sill covers. Whether or not they could be made to function or just for looks, visually they'd be great !

DaveP 25th October 2018 16:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucky@LeMans (Post 96847)
I'm not usually a fan of matt black but I like this. If it was my car I'd be tempted to fit some big low slung side pipes and French them into the sill covers. Whether or not they could be made to function or just for looks, visually they'd be great !

thanks for the positive response :)

I am going underslung exhaust as side pipes on a Z3 are a bit of a faff to say the least.

Dave

DaveP 25th October 2018 16:48

Last matt black pics before paint
 
So this is version 1.4 or 1.5 I cannot remember. I have just spent the last couple of days removing the matt black solvent based paint so that it can get it's proper colour.

It won't be purple though. I have decided on a resale colour. Not that I am goin to sell it. I mean a colour that would be easier to deal with than metallic purple.

Last pics show the grill in place like a 289 style front. I am getting there

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1926/...b2f284e7_k.jpgKobra front with grill by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1979/...76c8693a_k.jpgKobra side with grill by Muddy_B, on Flickr

Paul L 28th October 2018 08:32

Good luck with the paint.

Whilst I was quite looking forward to the purple, the matt black has grown on me.

Cheers, Paul. :)

DaveP 16th December 2018 15:27

Latest update on the Kobra build.

I sent (mad) max off to the paint-shop finally in November and here are some pics of it before paint.

As I had rattle canned in matt black for the summer that had to come off again. It took a bit of elbow grease and sanders but got there.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4906/...d9cfdc9c_c.jpgKobra before paint 1 by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4837/...224c0b3a_c.jpgKobra before paint 2 by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4816/...14616348_c.jpgKobra before paint 3 by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4918/...7e441900_c.jpgKobra before paint 4 by Muddy_B, on Flickr

Next post will have the pics of the car after paint.

Dave

DaveP 16th December 2018 15:34

quick prep pics
 
Oh here are a couple of pics of the Kobra in prep stage. Of course there were quite a few improvements needed to my gapping and panel fit.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4918/...e7d9c710_c.jpgKobra in prep by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4856/...34b00c2a_c.jpgKobra rear in filler by Muddy_B, on Flickr

Onto pics of the painted car

Lucky@LeMans 16th December 2018 15:36

I liked the matt black too. The front end looks better since you removed the moulded in front spoiler, I've only just noticed in these latest photo's. Also like the banded steels, they set the car off surprisingly well, no need for expensive alloys.

DaveP 16th December 2018 15:41

Kobra in paint - it is not purple!
 
So in the end i decided to go with a different colour. I wanted to keep the kobra looking a older style so chose flat paint.

I could not go blue with a white stripe as it's not 427 style.
I fancied a silver or gun-metal but had seen quite a few that colour.
There is a nice white (with blue stripe) already about and pure black was asking for trouble in the long run.

So red it is. The shade is mid-life-crisis red.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4857/...4775d0fe_c.jpgKobra by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4811/...621afb0e_c.jpgKobra rear by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4805/...16fd9824_c.jpgKobra front top by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4817/...7a3e1cb8_c.jpgKobra front straight on by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4876/...3c796cba_c.jpgKobra side on by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4836/...98f8dd97_c.jpgKobra rear quarters by Muddy_B, on Flickr

DaveP 16th December 2018 15:48

moody shots and a b-w to finish off.
 
The build is complete (?) for now. I would like to tweak the interior a little.

I have already changed the back luggage area to a non roll-hoop one and intend to swap the seats for something with removable head rests later on.

Its taken me a year to complete since buying the kit. That said I think if I had been more efficient that could be turned into 3-4 months.

I am pleased with what I have and that is pretty much all that counts.

Dave

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4894/...ae397298_c.jpgKobra front quarters by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4861/...ccf6aaaa_c.jpgKobra Rear moody by Muddy_B, on Flickr

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4898/...616b1e77_c.jpgFront B/w by Muddy_B, on Flickr

IanA 16th December 2018 15:55

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveP (Post 98132)
...I am pleased with what I have ...

And so you should be- very nicely done.

I'll be interested to hear about the seat swap and seat belt replacement- I want to go low-back with mine too and the Cobra style is the most authentic I've seen.

molleur 16th December 2018 15:55

Fantastic!

DaveP 16th December 2018 16:06

cheers gents. good feedback is always welcome.

I sort of miss the matt black but it was a temporary thing.

The seats I choose might not be cobra-esque as i want head-rests so will probably be stealing some leathers out of another two-seater (just need to fnd ones that fit).

I could go aftermarket and may do so. Some real leather would be nice though :)

@Lucky thanks - I wanted to make mine individual to me and when looking at the development thread a few years back always liked it before the front splitter was introduced. I prefer the 289 / ACE feel so this gets me closer to it. The bandeds were on my wish list after seeing the dunlops look-a-likes on a couple of the 250SWBs here. So steels it was - but just had to work out the offsets and rims to begin with as a starting point. They were cheaper than alloys but after the banding process not by a huge margin. There are no spacers though which is pleasing.

Are they ever finished though ?

Lucky@LeMans 16th December 2018 16:23

I like the 289 shape, I owned a KD 289 replica about 20 years ago. A bit of a rarity, they were Ford Escort based, mine had a 2.8 V6. I'll try and find a photo to post.

Barber 16th December 2018 17:57

How about mob seats. Of the era, can be all leather or half leather, with or without headrests (2 official styles, but could easily be modified to disks etc). I am going to do that with the Z3gato. £500 all in, new foam pads, half leather. Jagtvr says they bolt to the Z3 runners, so all adjustments work and you can add aftermarket seat heating pads. What is not to like?

IanA 16th December 2018 19:25

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barber (Post 98142)
...Jagtvr says they bolt to the Z3 runners, so all adjustments work and you can add aftermarket seat heating pads. What is not to like?

Sounds like that gets round the seat belt problem. The MG Owners Club is based in Abingdon- about 1.5 miles from me. I might take a wander round there to see what they have.

DaveP 16th December 2018 19:46

I fancy the mgf / mgtf seats as long as they are not too deep in the buttocks area.

They are full leather and as they are for a small car should fit. Wish I knew someone with a set to try out for size. Ideally I’d want them to fit on the Z3 runners to keep all the necessary electrickery in place.

So if you can talk nicely to an owner Ian that would be grand. Perhaps loan some dirty old cloth seats if such things exist.

Dave

Barber 17th December 2018 17:15

You can buy frames on eBay for less than £40, sell them on if not suitable.

IanA 17th December 2018 22:28

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaveP (Post 98146)
... to keep all the necessary electrickery in place...

I was hoping to ditch that on mine- isn't it all rather heavy?
Plus the driver seat motor pulls 10A when I put the fuse back in.

Not as many MGBs around in Abingdon as there used to be. I don't know anyone who has one so I may have to go to the MGOC under cover.

Jaguartvr 18th December 2018 06:04

I seem to rember that William fitted MGF seats in cream leather and they looked very good.

I have only place the MGB seats on the Z3 base but it should be simple to make a bracket to fit them. I have bought all new seat foams, base and backboard and am having covers made. Won't be ready until end of January. Heated pads have also been bought very cheaply from China as well.
I replaced the webbing style base with the full rubber diaphragm type as I think they give more support and last longer.

Piguin 18th December 2018 21:01

Car looks great all painted up!

And the de-spoilered look really suits it.

DaveP 18th December 2018 21:37

Quote:

Originally Posted by Piguin (Post 98159)
Car looks great all painted up!

And the de-spoilered look really suits it.

Thanks very much for the positive feedback.

I like it too :)

Paul L 21st December 2018 06:38

Dave – A belated congratulations on the paint, the red bodywork with black wheels looks great. :cool:

Enjoy, Paul. :)

Lucky@LeMans 21st December 2018 14:45

I always liked the look of the Tribute Kobra. I know its not a full blown like for like replica but neither are the more regular Cobra kits past a present. How many real cobra's featured a GRP body, Rover or Chevy engine etc etc, none !
For an entry level, value for money kit I think they are great.

DaveP 22nd December 2018 08:35

Thanks gents again.

Paul L I know it never went purple but hey. Perhaps the next one :icon_razz:

The Kobra is what I needed. I have neither the funds, skill, space and tools for a full on kit. This gets me as close to the car I want at the level I am happy with.

I love all the other threads and cars being built on here.

Merry Xmas to all of you. Here’s to lots of IVA/SVA/MOT passes in 2019.

Dave


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