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pompeyal 3rd February 2015 12:19

McCoy the mini based kit car transformation
 
This is a link to my build diary so far for my McCoy mini based kit car, I am in the process of removing the old BMC 1275 unit and running gear and refitting it with a Honda B16A2 unit and up dated running gear, some of the original parts will be kept and modified to suit the new power train other parts for the build have been modified to suit the available space within the car.

http://www.16vminiclub.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=31316

Hope you enjoy the work so far.....

8 Valve Ed 3rd February 2015 12:47

Can't view the pix
 
Without registering on yet another forum I can't view the images. I am registered on so many forums, it's getting out of hand. :icon_sad: I would have loved to see the pix.

pompeyal 3rd February 2015 12:52

Hi Ed, I was going to re submit all the diary onto here but I would need a week to transfer it, what I could do is place all the photo's onto Flickr so the could be viewed from there, I will have to look at my old account and see if it is still valid...

pompeyal 3rd February 2015 12:54

Just found my old account here....> https://www.flickr.com/photos/383774...7628089765306/ I will top it up as soon as possible.

peterux 3rd February 2015 13:38

Interesting project!:eusa_clap:

Do you know many of these kits were made?

pompeyal 3rd February 2015 14:07

About 100 McCoy's were made and 3 McIvoy's, they were an estate version, I have a list of ones that I have found either pictures or registrations of about 58 of them.

PS:- All the photos are now available on Flickr Link on previous post...

pompeyal 19th February 2015 13:08

VIN plate
 
Just a quicky, I have had this car for years now in various states of rebuild and it will hopefully get finished this year but, I can't find any sign of a VIN plate or any sign of one ever being fitted or anywhere signs of the VIN number embossed onto the shell, the car is on a Q plate and I have the V5 which is in order so the car has obviously been registered originally with DVLA so I am at a loss, did they have to be fitted on kit cars back in the eighties?

Dpaz 24th March 2015 22:03

Vin plates , probably not in the80's. In 94 if I remember right, you built it, someone came to look at it and if you could convince them about the source of the bits gave you a number which you were supposed to stamp on the chassis.
Then insure it with chassis number and off for an MOT. A bit more paperwork and the V5 came back with a reg number. With a local office to sort out problems. Wasn't life simple then?

pompeyal 4th September 2015 14:55

Added some updates to the link above if anyone is interested, decided on projector hi/lo headlights and modifying the wings so they follow the lines of the car, in the process of making adjustable sub frames for the lights, I have made all the adjusters and pivot bearing faces, need to get some card to make up the shapes for the s/s framework sort that then cut and bend to shape, once I have them fitted I can then complete the wings.

a big scary monster 4th September 2015 20:37

Wow that thing is going to shift with that engine in. I fitted an allegro engine into a gtm in about 1992 and that felt scary fast and enjoyed letting the rear overtake the front at will. Mcoys where always an acquired taste to look at but I think you may be onto something with the light revamp. I also like the high tech braided brake hose disappearing into the weedy drums looks like my Jeep set up. Ed

pompeyal 4th September 2015 22:05

Quote:

Originally Posted by a big scary monster (Post 70987)
Wow that thing is going to shift with that engine in. I fitted an allegro engine into a gtm in about 1992 and that felt scary fast and enjoyed letting the rear overtake the front at will. Mcoys where always an acquired taste to look at but I think you may be onto something with the light revamp. I also like the high tech braided brake hose disappearing into the weedy drums looks like my Jeep set up. Ed

Yeah it should improve the looks no end, was going to fit discs at the back but was worried about over braking. Can't wait to get it done for a couple of reasons, first my son has uprated his Rx7 FD's turbo and expects to get 400BHP from it so it will be fun to have him chase me round the track and secondly as soon as its finished I can get it out of the garage and I can then buy myself the Aston Martin V8 Vantage I have promised myself, best get it finished...

pompeyal 11th September 2015 15:32

Headlight brackets now made, just need to fabricate the sub-frames and modify the wings a bit more so they fit, photo's updated on link above.

pompeyal 18th October 2015 15:27

4 Attachment(s)
One wing complete and now for the other, had a few problems with the gel coat but now sorted..

pompeyal 29th October 2015 14:40

Coming soon, I am going to post a full build diary so far, how can I get pictures to show rather than links as above, the way I done those was through manage attachments and uploading.

jones 29th October 2015 17:29

I have just gone through your flickr pics it looks great and I love the modern facelift, can't wait to be able to read the commentary that goes with this.

Paul L 30th October 2015 07:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by pompeyal (Post 72233)
...how can I get pictures to show rather than links as above...

Unfortunately, I had a technical problem trying to use a photo from your Flickr account.

So I have used a random McCoy photo from the web as a worked example.

First of all you need to find/copy the image address of the photo, which will look something like this.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...oy_kit_car.jpg

Then you need to add [ img ] before and [ /img ] afterwards, but without the spaces inside the brackets.

So the code for the photo will now look like this.

[ img ]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/McCoy_kit_car.jpg/220px-McCoy_kit_car.jpg[ /img ]

And if you remove the spaces, it will appear like this.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...oy_kit_car.jpg

Many photo sharing sites will provide you with the complete IMG code if you use a "Share" option, or something similar.

Hope that helps and good luck, Paul. :)


PS
By adding the IMG code to one of your previous links I get this...

http://www.madabout-kitcars.com/foru...6&d=1445178451

pompeyal 30th October 2015 08:53

Hi Paul, thats brilliant thanks, last night I hve started to sort all the photos I have of the build and its over a 1000 so that will help no end, the diary will be rather large so I hope there is enough space on the server....:ranger:

pompeyal 30th October 2015 10:45

Picture test
 
[ img ] http://www.16vminiclub.com/forums/at...7&d=1354223454 [ /img]

pompeyal 30th October 2015 10:48

Hmmm doesn't like taking images from flickr then will have to try somewhere else to put my pictures, I copied your link and that didn't work either ( [ img ]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/f/ff/McCoy_kit_car.jpg/220px-McCoy_kit_car.jpg[ /img ] )

pompeyal 30th October 2015 13:51

Whoopee just went to my Photobucket account and it works, so tonight I will be transfering all my pictures there and then I can publish on here my diary

http://i652.photobucket.com/albums/u...r/DSC00006.jpg


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