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Old 26th June 2015, 21:02
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Scottie, fabulous job, well worth the effort.
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Old 26th June 2015, 20:55
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Quote "The stick on number-plates are a bitch to put on as they tend to stretch."

That's another reason why I wont even go there.

24 UFK will fit in the front a treat, and be 100% legal, to quote the law: "The front number plate must be on the first flat vertical surface"

I once had a stick-on number on the bonnet of a GT6 I had, and an
unhappy plod made me remove it on pain of prosecution, so I am well aware of the law regarding number plates.

I also had a stick on number on the bonnet of my E Type, (Like most E Types) and no-one ever said a thing. So there we go.
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Old 27th June 2015, 12:58
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to quote the law: "The front number plate must be on the first flat vertical surface.

I've been browsing the MOT Inspection Manual (sadster, moi?) and the registration plate section 6.3 (2) says check:

that the registration plates are fixed
vertically, or as close to vertical as is
reasonably practical

So, what's 'reasonably practical' on our cars?

My 'Lotus Seven Evocation' had an illegally coloured non vertical curved stick on front plate and managed to pass three MOTs. It was a backing plate + separate numbers type and followed the contours of the nose perfectly, despite having seven characters. Apparently, if you get it wrong a heat gun enables removal without damaging the substrate but mine fitted first try. Your five character one will be fine .

I've chopped down my six character stick on front plate and it just fits below the off side headlight for that authentic look! See 'attached image'.

Yours is looking very good indeed on the road and has spurred me to make good progress this last week!



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Old 27th June 2015, 16:15
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Can't wait to see yours on the road Mick!
Its going to look terrific and old/original too!

Got your Mot yet?

Yesterday, I rushed out and sprayed the front of my van, and being honest, it was the worst paint job I have ever done.

I had not done enough prep, and knew it, which was worse!

So this morning, I went out nice and early and did the prep I should have done to start with, and had the paint on it again before 0900hrs.

I am pleased with her result, it looks fairly period, its not perfect,
but neither is the XK, but they don't look too bad for it.

It is a joy to drive, as it seems to put a smile on everyones face!

Lorry drivers yell out praise, and kids shout out nice things, just about everyone grins, and wants to talk about it, and one lady said she thought it was the closes thing she had ever seen to a drivable dinky-toy!

It really gets more attention than the XK.

That in itself makes the work worth-while.

Here's what it looks like now:


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Old 28th June 2015, 16:33
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Can't wait to see yours on the road Mick!
Its going to look terrific and old/original too!

Got your Mot yet?

I can't book an MOT until I know which dates next week my mate wants me to crew his narrow boat down from Wigan.

I fixed the exhaust in short order and cut and shut the front wheel arch where it was rubbing so it might even pass.

I fannied about with the slow running today but still can't get it right. I think one or more of the valves might be a bit sticky so a good run is in order once it's passed.

Got my fin fitted at last after much cutting, shutting, glassing and countersunk riveting. It'll need quite a bit of blending in with filler.

Your flap wheel advice - top tip!
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Old 27th June 2015, 16:27
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I should have put a "before and after" pic so here it is:

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Old 27th June 2015, 23:29
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Liking the van conversion, Scottie could the high roof be separated and hinged to make a pop top? I saw a pickup version of a similar van today with BMW headlights and grill I think from a one series il get a photo if I see it again. Ed
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Old 28th June 2015, 06:54
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I suppose it could Ed, but I'm not going to go there, I have slept in it, and there is lots of room already, its a bit like a tardis inside.

Its so big in the back that you can go horse-riding and take long walks in it!
I wouldn't want it any larger!
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Old 28th June 2015, 08:35
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Is the front panel off a subaru sambar or suzuki every? Ive seen loads of them imported from japanbut they seem to make a lot of money £5k upwards and the engines are only a 0.6! What engine is inthat Scottie?
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Old 28th June 2015, 08:47
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Yes Danny, I think it is, I got it very cheap off Ebay as it was very flimsy and broken in half. They are quite rare to get hold of in the UK, so I snapped it up. They usually (if you can find one) go for £250 or so.

And you are correct about the price, Subaru Sambars seem to be 5k and upwards.
They do indeed have a rear mounted air-cooled 600cc engine, but mine started life as a Daihatsu Hijet, and they come fitted with a water cooled mid mounted rear-wheel drive 1300cc engine.
This makes them surprisingly nippy. I used mine to collect my shell from Chris, and the long journey was fine with no problems, and it pulled the trailer no sweat.
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Old 28th June 2015, 16:19
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....... it was very flimsy and broken in half.... so I snapped it up.
Phnarr phnarr

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Old 28th June 2015, 08:54
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I'm not sure why but I just really like vans, my Doblo averages 52mpg around the Pennines even going 3 miles stop start to school twice a day it now has 162000 miles on it, I can only do donkey trekking in mine though not horse rides, looking at your front grill cut out now it's finished looks lije all your thinking about it paid off, I wonder if there would of been enough air flow if it where just cut out below the chrome vee? All it needs now is a day on thecsewing machine making a sun awning in a bag on the side and a hob grill sink combo accessed when the tailgate is up and it would probably sell for twice what you have in it on eBay.
Like the skull and cross bones too. Ed
I think they are the same engine as Suzuki jimnys and swifts they are a very good engine can also be swapped for a 1.6 out of an ignis or the twin cam from a gti. Is the roof metal or fibre glass? I'm forming a plan..............

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Old 28th June 2015, 09:07
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Its metal Ed, and the van has done less than 40,000 miles, and is mostly rust free. Sounds like I'm trying to sell it but I'm NOT!

These vans come with different engine arrangements, there are 900cc petrol ones, 1300cc petrol ones and, a diesel engined one which I think may be 1400cc.
They also do a petrol and liquid gas duel fuel one!

Most of them are vans with no side windows, but I chose the one I have because it has all the windows.
It also has two sun roofs, a sliding door on both sides, and a VW type lift up rear tailgate thing at the back.
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Old 28th June 2015, 09:20
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Scottie, I have an MX5 soft top sitting in my garage which is free to a good home. The frame is solid but the vinyl needs to replaced. It's yours if you want it.
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Old 28th June 2015, 10:38
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Thank you for the offer FB, but right now I'm not sure what I am going to do about the roof.
I still have the original Spitfire one, which is like new, and I am sure I could adapt to fit,

but as we all know, once you actually start driving the car, the desire to do any further work kind of evaporates!

And I'm in that situation at the moment.
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Old 28th June 2015, 11:25
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Its always the same. Just enjoy the car throughout the summer and sort he roof out in the winter.

I keep looking at that mini van and find myself looking on ebay. Ive been looking at somthing like subaru sambars for a while but living in spain where theres a lot of hilly roads the 0.6l engines put me off and they only seem to comein auto, again not so good on hills! I might have to copy yours! I just think you need some side steps!....

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Scottie - Your van looks great too.
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Old 28th June 2015, 14:20
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Funny you should say that Danny, its the next part of the ongoing plan!
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Old 29th June 2015, 20:34
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Even more of a snip if one uses the screen capture tool Ian!!

I gave the bloke ten quid for mine, and I got four copies, and a blank high res one.
They do tend to sun-fade pretty fast though, but with a blank, does it matter?
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Old 29th June 2015, 20:51
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Even more of a snip if one uses the screen capture tool Ian!!...
You may say that, Scottie but I couldn't possibly comment.

Except to say that the "Sample" watermark may put some people off.
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