sammio at last!
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Spent nearly two years building my Sammio while being seriously ill! See recent pic. The forum on this site has been invaluable.
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Cool! Looking good and lets see/hear more about it when you're able :)
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Well done for getting it finished Nellie, looks like the paintwork could do with a bit of a polish though. :)
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nellieb – Congratulations on your build. :cool:
Would love to see more photos and hear more about the work you did if you get the chance. Cheers, Paul. :) PS Welcome to the forum. PPS Here is the photo to save others following the link. http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...7&d=1428235247 |
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nellieb - I hope your are now cancer free.
I like your yellow chassis. :cool: http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...6&d=1428315059 Quote:
There are very few Cordites at the stage you have reached, so well done. Good luck with the DLVA and more photos please. Take care, Paul. :) |
Welcome to the forum nellieb and it good see a new build on here, the chassis looks like it had a complete nut and bolt rebuild.
You mention you live in the highlands, i regularly holiday in Scotland with the family and there are plenty of excellent roads without the traffic plus beautiful scenery. Looking forward to your next installment. |
Hi, yes she is a complete rebuild. I have built a few kit cars over the years but always Ford based. The Triumph is an easy mechanical knowledge and as the parts are so easy to obtain it was a easy build. The body has been fun but does allow flexibility and a little creativity. I also built a little hot rod using Triumph Herrald donor parts which also was a joy to build. I dislike the regulations concerning the V S O, I built a roadster with a rover v8 a number of years ago and the regulations concerned destroyed the fun for me so the body change method is certainly for me! I was thinking of putting in a Mazda engine in the Cordite but then decided on keeping it all Triumph so as to keep it more original sounding and looking. I will post more pics in time only I am new at using the complex side of my computer. So glad that I have made contact on this forum, Regards, Neil.
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You need to start an account with either Fliker or PhotoBucket, then paste the link into your thread.
If you find it hard there are plenty here who will be happy to show you, I struggled at first but once you know, it's easy enough. |
I'm getting help from my kind wife Cathy so should get some on here soon. Neil.
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lets see the other stuff you have built Neil .
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Hi. Sammio friends this is my Triumph Hot Rod Bobber ! She has a sweet little 1200 Herald engine and running gear. In the winter I put snow chains on her and speed around the garden in the snow! Neil.
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A proper 'RatRod'
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Nice Hot Rod. :cool:
http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...6&d=1428480054 Plus a nice view of your bonnet scoop in the background. Have you got your bonnet hinges working yet? Cheers, Paul. :) |
That is a nice 'rod. Those rear tyres are massive! What are they from?
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wheres the fuel tank on the Rod Neil ?
Rear tyres look like a 6.70 x 13 or similar as used on old trailers and caravans etc. Tribute body too as well |
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The tank is positioned on the rear and is the Herald tank. Below is a seat I made from mild steel a bit rough but very comfy and cost very little and made to fit the small space of the Sammio. Most of my budget went on the engine as it is race tuned and goes like stink and is Triumph which I was after! I run a Robin hood as well which is tremendous fun! Regards, Neil.
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I like the Hot Rod a lot. And, your Cordite too. Congratulations and I hope that you stay healthy. I've been down for awhile with health issues as well. It's the pits.
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Thanks for your praise! I was given six weeks to live and that was two years ago and still going strong! Before I was ill I ran a muscle car and a Marlin berlinetta and a motor bike and I sold them all thinking my time was numbered. I then realised my health was slowly improving and thought that a small easy car would suit me where little hassle getting parts and such. And so the Cordite was found on Gum tree as a non started project and the rest is history. I worked on the little racer every day for as much as I could in all weathers outside until a mate built me a workshop. I'm building the bulk head at present and awaiting the reg from DVLA which has been two months now ! My illness is advanced prostate cancer how about your self? Regards, Neil.
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