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6th October 2014, 18:14
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I would go with a chrome dash mounted retro oneor at keast a chrome one mounted up high IMHOmthe plastic one is really out of keeping with the rest of the car
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6th October 2014, 18:16
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Having said that, I've just been looking at chrome ones, and you're right, I'll swap it!
What must I have been thinking?
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6th October 2014, 18:29
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Scottie, i have a chrome mirror that i bought for my mx250 an never used as was different mounting bolts. message me your address and il send you it. its no use to me!
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6th October 2014, 18:44
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Thanks for the suggestions fellah's, and your mirror looks good Mr Towed!
However, I need mine mounted at the top of the windscreen, in order to see over the folded hood at the rear.
( When its all up and running)
Scimjim's right though, it has to be a good quality chrome one.
Watch this space. :-)
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6th October 2014, 21:12
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Later Monday night
Well.............
Never let it be said that I don't listen to good advice!
I went out into my garden and stripped out the interior mirror from my old Jaguar Mk2.
It was in excellent order considering its been in the car for 50 years.
I hacked off the slightly rusty arm, re-drilled and tapped the other end of the Spitfire arm, (which fits into my build) and took all the black paint off and highly polished it.
Then I attached it to the "new" 50 year old mirror and simply bolted it back into the build.
I am very happy with it, it looks good, its period, its made in England, its been in my possession for a very long time, and it deserves to be bolted into my build, and nothing will make me remove it.
That is what I should have done to start with.
Thanks Scimjim! You've done me a favour, we all go off the rails at times,
and today Matthew, it was my turn!
Job done:
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6th October 2014, 21:44
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Much better Scottie.
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6th October 2014, 21:56
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Very nice
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7th October 2014, 06:30
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I like how that looks, and think its even more in keeping with the car/build reusing the old Jag one
Only trouble is, as its Lucas it'll probably self-combust one day as you're driving along
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7th October 2014, 06:59
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Scottie - The pearl used to adjust that Mk2 mirror will add decades to your car.
Got to love the team work element of building on this forum.
Good luck, Paul.
PS
Dave - Surely it being a Lucas means you won't be able to see anything out of it in the dark.
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7th October 2014, 07:50
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Yes Paul, I wondered about that "pearl" but at the time I put the mirror on, I just thought of it as "plastic" and was not impressed,
but you have given it a new name and I like it now!
Come to think of it, the donar car is 42 years old, all the dials, switches, handbrake, gearstick, seat belts, the mirror, windscreen, lights, steering wheel and lots of other things are 50 years old,
so its only the body and trim which is new.
Its more old than new, which should give it the right period feel.
One thing for sure, the blokes on this forum are going to make sure my car looks right and won't let me get away with much!
That has to be a good thing.
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7th October 2014, 21:43
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Scottie22
One thing for sure, the blokes on this forum are going to make sure my car looks right and won't let me get away with much!
That has to be a good thing.
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Ha ha no short cuts to completion,they won't let you as a lot of the stuff you have done has been redone again until you were happy with it,so they won't let you drop your standards just to get a finished car quicker......you've only got yourself to blame
But on the plus side that's a good thing...I've enjoyed every bit of this build so far...even the mirror pic..
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7th October 2014, 22:01
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Thanks redratbike!
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7th October 2014, 22:20
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Also Scottie when it is just rite think how many beers you will have bought for you at stoneleigh, I think you should easily expect a pint from each of us in payment for the hours of enjoyment your build brings. Its coming together splendidly by the way. Ed.
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8th October 2014, 07:55
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Big SM, hours of enjoyment you say!
Well, I never looked at it like that, from my side I see the hours, days weeks, months of agony, injuries, blood sweat and tears, frustration, and I guess the worst thing is looking at something on the car that is not right, immediately seeing a quick fix, but in my heart
(which at this stage is sinking rapidly)
Knowing that the quick fix is really crap, and the real deal will take soooooooo much more work! And it usually takes longer than that!
Paul keeps nagging me to make a list of "things to do" but that scares the crap out of me! If I did that I'd be standing at the foot of a mountain so large, I think I'd put the build on ebay as an "un-finished project" and cut my losses! ( Not really)
I am beginning to wonder just when I WILL actually finish it.
In the wise words of Mr Towed, " Just keep chipping away" and it will get done.
So that's my plan.......
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8th October 2014, 08:46
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Rome was not built in a day
'At first the dripping water makes no impression on the stone'.
Master Po came out with this on Kung Fu in about '72. It's always stuck with me as exemplifying the virtue of persistence.
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8th October 2014, 12:21
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Scottie, I love lists as they are so motivating after you have created it. the act of crossing something off the list is great you can then see not only the progress on the car but the end will be in sight.
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8th October 2014, 12:35
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You and Paul together Jonesy!
I'm on the other side, especially with this build!
Hate them.
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8th October 2014, 16:48
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Mick O: While I understand your point completely, Master Po would not be quite as smug if he was expected to display his rock with a perfect hole drilled through it (by dripping water) at Stoneleigh in 8 months time. :-)
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8th October 2014, 17:14
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Depends on how hard the water is dripping I guess
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