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Old 11th January 2012, 20:43
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I do like the upholstered rear bulkhead on that one instead of individual seats. Looks like it would free up another inch or two of cockpit space.

The dash looks a bit unfinished though, despite the rather nice ally oval centre section. Much better if it were body coloured imho.
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Old 11th January 2012, 22:09
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I really like the seat upholstery too, I reckon I might nick that idea too!

Love the black wire wheels too.
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Old 11th January 2012, 22:22
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I'd be interested to hear why he's called it a Marlet Speical as it's certainly a Sammio Spyder from looking at the body and the internal frame
I think it's one of the few names you can make from left over triumph herald letters....
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Old 11th January 2012, 22:30
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BLACK WIRES DO LOOK GOOD .....Maroon wires would work too....

Hadn't thought about the Marlet coming from the chrome letters - good call !!
There was a fighter plane called a MK2 Marlet in the 40's , not sure if theres a relevance / connection ?
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MARLET... Hmm, could've been worse I suppose given the available letters.

How about the Herald based TRUMP I HEARD?

Or the six cylinder TIMS TRUE SHIT PEE?

All those hours watching 'Countdown' weren't wasted then...

No? Oh well, perhaps I need
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Old 12th January 2012, 21:17
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You need to get out more Mister Towed
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You need to get out more Mister Towed
I'll speak to Nurse Ratched but I can't promise anything...
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Old 27th February 2012, 10:53
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Windscreen, who needs them,
A bit off topic, we have all removed the screens from the Herald / Vitesse and now I need to replace the one in my Wife's Herald convertible, how the hell do you get it back in, thankfully its not required on the Sammio as I never want to attempt this nightmare job again.
Yes Mr Towed I have used plenty of lube on the rubber, before you say anything its just too big to ease it in to the surround.....
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Don't you put a piece of cord around rubber and gradually pull around from the inside which pulls the rubber lip in?
You may need someone holding the screen in place.
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yup, use a pullstring. i did this on an ex girlfriends Fiesta and it went in a treat as long as you use lots of lubrication

You should even be able to do most of it from the outside and then prise the last little bit in place if memory serves me right?
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Default Restraints

Any one at the stage of choosing belts or harness may be interested in these,
Securon 700, All the looks of a 4 point harness but with the convenience of an inertia reel link at the back.
The quick release allows easy access behind the seats or the rear compartment ( if you have one). The belt is removable from the inertia reel meaning minimum sloted hole required for fitting through the bulkhead
I shopped around and found the cheapest place to be LK Performance and styling on E Bay at £99 a pair, delivered - arrived next day.
E marked and seem to be good quality.

Cheers Psycho
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Just tried them in my car, wont fit with the buckle sticking out at the headrest height as shoulder straps would be too long.
However looks like it will fit across the lower bar and have enough angle from the anchor point +- 45 degrees, would be inside the cockpit then and kept clean...
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Hi 'Pops. How's your build coming along? Just found an email I'd missed from you and noticed you haven't updated your blog at all this year

If you need any help spurring you on I'm only across the county...
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Hi Towed and All..
Build is coming along, slowly
Have been concentrating on front end now, rebuilt suspension, chopped 50 mm of the springs and re-bushed everything, fitted the stiffer anti roll bar while I was at it.Brake pipes are replaced as are brake lines , hoses and refurbished callipers, so just about there. Wont be able to stall much longer before I have to glass the body on.

Then it will be a case of testing the water with DVLA in Norwich or maybe a return trip to see Gary.

Have boxed in behind the rear seat covering half the petrol tank, this gives me a small boot or a large glove box.

Question, have just welded in 100mm square plates at the very rear of the frame behind the petrol tank to take the inertia reel for my 4 point harness' I have retaining bolts that came with the belts and have found lock nuts to fit, is there anything in the rule book that says the nuts must be welded to retain it or can I just secure them with lock nuts straight through the plate..
Will post pictures tomorrow of progress and illustrate the belt mounting point..
That will be it for the next month as its back to work Im afraid..
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Hi 'Pops. No problem with seat belt anchorage points in cars constructed before 01/04/82, they just need to 'hold the seat belts securely in position on the vehicle'.

Interestingly, two point belts are also ok on a '65 to '81 car, but they need to be diagonal belts, not lap belts. See below.

http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publication...e-vehicles.pdf

I'm aiming to build the female part of the seat belt into the seat mounting frame.
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Default Number plate light

Other commitments have meant little progress on the Sammio of late, however this morning I tackled an idea I have been toying with for a while.
I want a number plate lamp different from the masses but keeping in character with the car so came up with this idea.


Start with the standard Mini winged badge



Take one waterproof LED strip



Cut out the outer edge of the badge and Glue in the LED to match the contour








I chose to do this to the thicker edge and mount the badge upside down,




If anything theres a little too much white light heading backward so may need a small eyebrow fitting over the led's other than that I am happy with the result.
A replacement badge can be made to order with any colour, script, logo and wording available here http://martincull.create.net/ £4.50 a pair

All in about £10 for this lamp..

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Nice work and a great idea. Looks fabulous.
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Pure Genius... have a Guiness.
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Old 24th June 2012, 21:26
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Default Front grill

Once again aiming to be a little different, but want to keep the period look,
Bought a Chrysler front grill,



Cut it down



Now need to decide if I go for the plain grill


Or go for the complete chromed look, obviously remove the chrysler badge and put in my own...


Any thoughts?
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Old 24th June 2012, 22:17
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I do like your mini number plate light...
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