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WorldClassAccident 27th December 2015 10:17

Slide 37 shows the pair of single exhausts like mine!

Most the others show pairs of twin exhausts.

Good slideshow

casamolino 28th December 2015 10:53

Good morning all , there has been a great deal of comment on the Nubodi thread ref my 250SWB , I should say that when I delivered the car to Richard at Nubodi any problems that were pictured showing the door skins were down to me , for some background , Chris built my car and at that time the process was to use Alfa 156 door handles , it was difficult to come up with a mechanism to make a 156 door handle work efficiently with the BMW lock .
A 250SWB builder(sorry don't know which) worked out that a "Classic" Mini door handle to could be used to provide a better solution , I replaced my 156 door handles with the Mini ones (not a straight forward task) , this meant that my door skins were on and off more times than a (insert your own statement) , and so after numerous efforts I had two functioning locks , but was so fed up that the position of the door skins took a back seat , OK I accept that was not a very good reason for not trying harder but Hay Ho .
I had already booked the car into Nubodi and so I new that Richard would do a much better job at sorting the skins out .
I agree with the comments about working problems through but I also know where my limitations are , sorry for the long post , Geoff .

Tribute Automotive 1st January 2016 19:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by casamolino (Post 73658)
Good morning all , there has been a great deal of comment on the Nubodi thread ref my 250SWB , I should say that when I delivered the car to Richard at Nubodi any problems that were pictured showing the door skins were down to me , for some background , Chris built my car and at that time the process was to use Alfa 156 door handles , it was difficult to come up with a mechanism to make a 156 door handle work efficiently with the BMW lock .
A 250SWB builder(sorry don't know which) worked out that a "Classic" Mini door handle to could be used to provide a better solution , I replaced my 156 door handles with the Mini ones (not a straight forward task) , this meant that my door skins were on and off more times than a (insert your own statement) , and so after numerous efforts I had two functioning locks , but was so fed up that the position of the door skins took a back seat , OK I accept that was not a very good reason for not trying harder but Hay Ho .
I had already booked the car into Nubodi and so I new that Richard would do a much better job at sorting the skins out .
I agree with the comments about working problems through but I also know where my limitations are , sorry for the long post , Geoff .

Thank you for clarifying that Geoff.

SWB Door skin location and fixing has been an issue for some, so we will be incorporating these captive studs into the door skins of the red hardtop that we are currently putting together:

http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...pseuwtida4.jpg

http://i1046.photobucket.com/albums/...pszdsnuavo.jpg

If these do the job properly we will incorporate them into all future SWB kits.

Jaguartvr 1st January 2016 19:21

Would you have a link to the captive studs?
I have a project that they would be perfect for.
Thanks

Tribute Automotive 1st January 2016 19:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaguartvr (Post 73805)
Would you have a link to the captive studs?
I have a project that they would be perfect for.
Thanks

http://www.sdproducts.co.uk/threaded...angular-base-1

smash 1st January 2016 19:53

How were they held on before then? Surely not just self tappers?

Jaguartvr 1st January 2016 20:11

Many thanks for the link

y cymro 1st January 2016 20:15

Always nice to see small changes that make for a better quality job. Should save time for the self-builder too.

y cymro 1st January 2016 20:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tribute Automotive (Post 73803)

Looks damn good in red.

Tribute Automotive 1st January 2016 20:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by smash (Post 73811)
How were they held on before then? Surely not just self tappers?

As Tribute kits have no build manuals, whichever way the builder preferred.

I will post some of the captive studs to Richard for your build Free Of Charge. The same goes for any other previous customers who require them (please PM me).

Nubodi Automotive 14th January 2016 09:07

Just an update, Geoff is collecting his car today, so thought you all might like a preview. Hope he's pleased.

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...ps8ccgllz4.jpg

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...pspuitsib2.jpg

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...psjflmvqys.jpg

http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h1...pscczpruym.jpg

hurnleft 14th January 2016 09:11

It looks great Geoff, you'll enjoy your ride home as you'll be in the coolest car on the road.

I look forward to seeing progress with your interior as you may have ideas I can 'borrow'.

Cheers, Bob.

smash 14th January 2016 09:12

Wow. Seriously, by anyone's standards that is a stunning drop of paint. Fantastic work.

#reallyexcitednow

Nubodi Automotive 14th January 2016 09:16

Quote:

Originally Posted by y cymro (Post 73817)
Looks damn good in red.

We are going to build a red one for a customer. He has a healthy budget so should be a real nice one! Can't start it till March though as we have three to cars to build before then.

y cymro 14th January 2016 14:43

Youve done a nice job Richard, Geoff will be absolutely chuffed with that.

Nubodi Automotive 14th January 2016 16:37

Thanks for the great comments.

Unfortunately Geoff broke down on the way home. I mentioned to him that his water pump was noisy, which he knew about but didn't quite make it.

WorldClassAccident 14th January 2016 17:05

Unfortunately Geoff broke down on the way home.

Adds to the authenticity of the experience of driving a classic...

casamolino 15th January 2016 14:41

Good afternoon all , before I recount yesterdays story , some thanks are in order , first off Chris and Dan at Tribute for turning my dream into reality , then all those I have spoken to via the Private Message service , thanks also to everyone who has taken the time to read my thread and to add their thought and suggestions , and last but not least Richard at Nubodi for his fantastic work on the body and for arranging the Spray Job , those photos as good as they are don't do the finished job justice , I could not be more pleased .
Right yesterday it was all going so well driving up the M4 to the A34 turn off and getting loads of admiring looks which I am 99% certain were for the car and not the driver! I stopped at a BP garage about 2 miles before the Junct for the M40 and after filling up walked back to the car to see a pool of water underneath with more water dripping down , there is a Little Chef there so I parked up in their car park and called Green Flag at 14:00 , a mechanic turned up at 17:00 to confirm my diagnosis (water pump knackered) , the recovery truck turned up at 19:00 to take me home (so I thought) but he did not have enough time left , the options were a courtesy car or "relayed" via 2 or 3 changes North . Neither option was what I wanted , I ended up with the courtesy car and my "baby has been delivered this morning . Am working away all next week so car booked in with local guy , so from next weekend the interior work will start , thanks Geoff .

Nubodi Automotive 15th January 2016 15:29

Thank you for the praise.

A lesson to be learnt here perhaps..always go with the AA or Rac not green flag. I know its a few bob cheaper but....

Also that lump in your back tyre could have come from a ratchet strap being too tight on a recovery in the past. I had a Sunbeam tiger transported from where I bought it to home and they knackered all four tyres by overtightening the ratchet securing straps. It can break the strands in the side walls. Might be worth checking all the tyres now?

Paul L 15th January 2016 21:53

casamolino - Really pleased to see how well your car has turned out Geoff. :cool:

Your dream has turned into my favourite Tribute kit.

So I'm glad to be able to finally add photos of your car to the Useful Info thread.

Hope you get the water pump fixed ASAP and get back out there enjoying the car.

Good luck, Paul. :)


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