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Jaguartvr 4th March 2017 14:56

If it went to wind deflectors, would the screen fit Scottie's XKSS?

daglocks 23rd June 2017 07:32

Hi Paul
Here is the progress so far on my Mistral:

https://flic.kr/s/aHskSmPmvR

Its been a long hard slog, with many parts missing.
The hardest part was correcting the steering fault. the steering arms had been fitted pointing forward to meet the repositioned steering rack, but were pointing outwards, giving reverse Ackerman. That means the outboard turning wheel was moving more than the inboard. I don't think it would be long before the tyres scrubbed out.
I rotated the arms and pinned them through the suspension leg, and lengthened the steering rack.

The gearbox carrier was missing, so that was a game. I worked out the original engine and gearbox must have been an early side valve unit.

I am ready to vinyl wrap the car now so won't be long before MOT malarky!

daglocks 23rd June 2017 07:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pandora (Post 86534)
Not the clearest photos, but here's how I did the rear gearbox mount on mine - some 3mm x 50mm flatbar bolted tight on the tail of the box, mounted onto a couple of exhaust bobbins to take the vibration mounted onto a bracket on the chassis. simple as could be.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/446457...7632087827009/

https://www.flickr.com/photos/446457...7632087827009/

Thats a really nice Project Pandora. Is the car finished now, and are you going to sell the body panels?

lancelot link 23rd June 2017 08:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by daglocks (Post 88963)
The hardest part was correcting the steering fault. the steering arms had been fitted pointing forward to meet the repositioned steering rack, but were pointing outwards, giving reverse Ackerman. That means the outboard turning wheel was moving more than the inboard. I don't think it would be long before the tyres scrubbed out.

I'd be amazed if you could hold that in a straight line on the road ..I got some angles horribly wrong on the first Hot Rod project I attempted , 30 odd years ago ...took the car up the road and it was very scary ...totally could not hold a straight line ...

daglocks 23rd June 2017 08:34

AH! what do you think is wrong with the steering geometry? I corrected the Ackerman by rotating the steering arms, it is standard morris minor apart from the arms at the front now. Castor is the same. Ackerman the same, wheels and hubs the same, All tips gratefully received.

I accept there may be a little bit of bump steer as the rack push rods are tilted down a little, but shouldn't be too bad.

Pandora 23rd June 2017 16:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by daglocks (Post 88965)
Thats a really nice Project Pandora. Is the car finished now, and are you going to sell the body panels?

Sadly, I sold it a year or so back - I really enjoy the pattern making side, but it was just taking tooo long, and I was lured by a racy Austin A40......

Sold to a chap who will complete it, but I don't think he has any plans to sell mouldings - they were specific to that unique chassis

Love this Mistral project, great job.

Al

daglocks 24th June 2017 07:15

I understand the time involved making moulds. Its a very long road even if you abandon perfectionism!

I have an Austin seven rolling chassis for my next project, Ime thinking of building in from wood.

Pandora 24th June 2017 10:34

check out the 'Salamanda' special built by Oliver Way - the ultimate wooden body on an A7 chassis. It was at a pal's wedding and just the most amazing piece of work.

What's the plan with the wrap on the Mistral? just easier than paint due to the condition of the mouldings?

Al

daglocks 24th June 2017 11:13

Thanks Al
Yes, I have seen Olivers Salamanda and it is an inspiration for me!
This will be the third vinyl wrap of a special for me.
I have repaired the fibreglass and stars in the gel. The purpose of the vinyl is not to address this, but to provide a flexible finish for the very thin body.
The Rochdale owners club endorsed my work by writing a feature about my GT in their magazine. It was also featured in classics monthly a few years ago

Vinyl doesn't last as long as paint, but nothing lasts forever!

Pandora 24th June 2017 11:19

ah, excellent - I had visions of some 'Max Power' style graphics!

my plan with the clubmans was old english white with a broad tartan vinyl stripe over the middle. I have the vinyl, but not the car.....

Next time.

Al

Paul L 25th June 2017 11:22

Daglocks – Wow!

You’ve done an amazing job to get from this…

https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3828/3...2a33d538_c.jpg

To this. :cool:

https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4198/3...ccf9b752_c.jpg

And I like the engine colour too.

https://c1.staticflickr.com/5/4173/3...5747dbe6_c.jpg

Good luck, Paul. :)

Pandora 18th March 2018 18:56

Has anyone else built a Mistral bodied project yet?

Al

IanA 11th August 2019 21:04

New Mistral build spotted today at the 50s Specials Show at Cotswold Wildlife Park, Burford.
Sorry no pics of that car and didn't get a chance to speak to the owner but the build looked advanced and almost ready for paint. Trailered there.
This is an earlier Microplas, registered in Switzerland:

http://i64.tinypic.com/jh80e8.jpg

http://i63.tinypic.com/20zb8t4.jpg

Egdik 19th August 2019 22:30

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Owners Meeting

Saturday September 7th

Lunch at The Pelican Inn

Froxfield, on the A4 between Hungerford & Marlborough

www.pelicaninn.co.uk

We are welcome and booked from 11am with lunch at around 12.30pm

There are two spacious car parks, where we can have a drink and talk Tribute Cars.

Afterwards you / we can drive round a bit of Hampshire to the


Silk Mill at Whitchurch

for tea, overlooking the river Test, last orders 3.30pm.

www.whitchurchsilkmill.org.uk

If you are interested the Pelican Inn also has a room or two overnight on the Friday and or Saturday. We are staying there Friday night.

Please let me know if you will attend or at least think about it.


REPLY to Kidge on his site

OR The Owners site

OR PM me

OR email kidge.elder@btinternet.com

IanA 28th August 2019 11:58

Latest URL for info about the original Mistral cars and their production history is now at http://www.fordspecials.co.uk/microplas.html


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