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Would look better if the panel was glassed to the "A" pillar trims.
Just hope you never have to replace the windscreen. The PU adhesive can be removed carefully with a heat gun and a sharpened putty knife. Careful with the heat around the windscreen though. Was a challenge removing my body. |
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You could do that to make it look like it was always there. However, this area of the car is a compromise. If you were really keen it might be possible to extend the bonnet right back to the screen and mount the wipers on the back edge. Lots of work but it would look more authentic, perhaps.
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Too much work.
using the panel is a good compromise. I have sent Justin an email. |
Lucky - A very belated congratulations. :cool:
By the sounds of it, it appears to have been a very straight forward build. ( Obviously, your previous building experience helps. ) I look forward to seeing the car painted, especially with the bumpers. Good luck, Paul. :) PS Your garage floor needs a good clean! :icon_twisted: :icon_wink: |
Hi Paul,
I liked the idea of a convertible as soon as I saw the hard top being built. That was a few years ago and I was still in the middle of my Triumph resto, then the TR turned up ! Only back in the spring of this year was I in a position to ask Dan about a convertible. The garage is in the process of a revamp by the way ! The chequered lino was fine for a while but impossible to clean. Gone with a light grey two pack floor paint, you can't go wrong with that. |
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In my previous garage I put down single-pack floor paint (first coat thinned with white spirit), and it stayed good for years until we moved - but it was slippery when I walked in with wet shoes. I should have mixed some sand or similar into the top coat? Did you do anything to stop the 2 pack being slippery, or doesn't it need it? |
Depends how smooth your floor is I suppose. My floor is pretty textured, the concrete was just tamped down. I've not had a problem but adding sand will give you an anti slip surface for sure.
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I've made the kick plates for the lower door cards.
The car has been promised to be back from the painters Wednesday next week ! |
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Yes. Very nice indeed. You cannot beat simple lines. Functional and stylish
I might steal the idea one day (hope that’s ok) Dave |
This photo is from an original.
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Find it hard to believe that for the money Ferrari charge that they just use screws to fit the door cards rather than hidden clips like every other manufacturer.
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Same on SWB headlining panels!
Incidentally 275 features briefly in new Le Mans 66 flick |
Called in at the paint shop today. They have done loads of prep and they're nearly ready for the final top coat. After a lot of thought I've gone with a slightly lighter shade of red.
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The paint has turned out really well. I'm mid way through putting all the trim back onto the car. Mostly finishing off jobs so only a couple of weeks away from completion.
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Pictures, we meed pictures..........lots of them!
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Pictures !!!!
Dave :) |
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