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Hey gents. Its been a while and I have been quite busy. I have mostly been knocking out some body work and prepping the car for the rear portion of the body. Here are some pics on my current progress.
Front is on! https://i.ibb.co/pL7vsXc/56159294154...F3746-EA09.jpg First things first. Although accurate to some SWB 250 models, I am not keen on the "smiley face" shape of the grill of the car. In no way does it look bad but I want a more aggressive front. So I reshaped the grill area to match more along the lines of my go-by car. I am going to be making a custom grill all out of polished aluminum to fit the front of this car. Stay tuned for that. Here is a before and after. To me this completely changes the look of the front of the car but it does need a bit of refinement. https://i.ibb.co/ngNBnCW/IMG-0653.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/cyYzz0w/IMG-0835.jpg https://i.ibb.co/k6V3Rkq/IMG-0420.png Next I deleted the roof vent. I like the cleaner lines this provides. Still needs final touch up sanding which I will knock out when prepping for paint. https://i.ibb.co/D81Yyw3/IMG-0838.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/Hn2Qwxj/IMG-0855.jpg I have also extended out the wiring for the back lights of the car. https://i.ibb.co/7GdhZcw/IMG-0980.jpg Next, I have taken the opportunity to get some interior work done before the roof goes on. This is just something I wanted to do since it is much easier now. I have boxed off the back section. This is not complete but I do need to back of the car on to go further. This will all be covered in diamond stitched leather as per original look. The access hole is for the fuel pump that will be covered with a thin piece of fiberglass for access in the future. https://i.ibb.co/Y8jrLXn/IMG-0979.jpg https://i.ibb.co/JKsfKsh/57082819306...-BBDBC54-A.jpg I have also been marking up the area for the new rear window. I am going to make a custom plexiglass back window that is more in line with the original shape and i have been experimenting with how it will look. I will take a lot of pictures and post a how-to in case anyone wants to retrofit a different window in their SWB in the future. https://i.ibb.co/ZMgsG5X/IMG-0881.jpg And that gets us to where I am today. I am at the point where I need to run my fuel filler line and then I should be ready to install the rear portion of the car and start working on modding the doors. This is where I need you guys help!! For the life of me I cannot get this fuel cap base(?) out of the filler tube. Could you guys let me know what you did to get it off? It looks like it should just pull out but it is not budging for me. https://i.ibb.co/7Nf7WBn/57083186650...A8-E6-B805.jpg Lastly, My kick came with 2 rear boot panels. One fits nicely, the other does not. Any idea what the second one is? Cheers guys https://i.ibb.co/L6rXCRP/IMG-0978.jpg |
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This helps out a lot. Thank you for the help! I definitely do need to go back a shrink wrap all of the wire connections. That was an oversight on my part. Agreed on the wood paneling. I took a gamble on the fit. I will be using aftermarket seats that are "thinner" in the mid section than the OEM Z3 seats so I was hoping that would make the fit. If not, I will modify to make room. So the petrol cap does pull off? I will have to be more forceful with it in the morning then. I am just wearing of cracking the plastic filler tube that goes into the tank. Thanks again! |
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There may be a small rivet at the 3 o'clock on the filler tube that must be drilled out. It is near the bottom of the metal filler end. Just feel around for it.
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There are 2 different boot floor panels, facelift and pre-facelift, looks like Chris has sent you both types.
As Jeff has pointed out, the rear bulkhead will interfere with the seats. |
Good afternoon Ace with the bulkhead in that position what provision are you making for the seat belt mountings? Geoff .
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You are right. I may go ahead and pick up the seats I want to use to see how much interference there is and adjust accordingly. Thanks for the reference photo! BTW gents I was finally able to get the fuel cap base off (albeit its basically destroyed). Waiting for my sealant to dry and I can finish running the filler tube. |
Progress report?
I also filled the roof vent. Looks much cleaner. |
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I agree, I like the shaved roof vent look. |
Hint. Not so obvious, but when you drill the holes for your windshield washer jets, drill them on an appropriate angle.
I re-worked mine to hit the windscreen and not the wiper blades. Liking your smiley face mod too! Good work! |
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We filled two for two separate customers to their requirements and they both complained that the wish they had not. When the sun comes out the fibreglass roof acts like an oven. The air is funnelled in though the sliding side window and heats up quickly but it has nowhere to exit. It does not even have to be height of summer. Both cars had air-conditioning but still was unbearable. One we cut back out and the other had a perspex/Lexan rear window so fitted an aluminium vent in the glass. |
My intention is to use an aluminum vent in the Lexan rear window.
Good advise! |
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This is great, thank you for sharing. I may also look into putting some kind of heat shield insulation between the roof and the roof liner. Having this vent in the back window should definitely get the air flowing out of the vehicle. Especially where I live in the summer time where is easily gets 40C in August/September. |
What do you guys think of this SWB that does not have an external fuel cap? My guess is Ferrari ran it in the trunk like they do with the 250 GT Lusso.
It looks really clean to me and I am considering locating my filler cap to the trunk as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3FO...cRVPal-1A&t=0s |
Be very careful of ventilation if locating the filler in the trunk.
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