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15th November 2013, 06:51
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Thanks Baz, I'll have a dig about in that area!
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15th November 2013, 14:29
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XKSS windscreen
Well I've had a good in depth look at the Renault Dauphine rear screen, it is a good shape, good curve.
If I had one, I'd be inclined to give it a go but I have'nt, and they are so rare now, commanding quite large price tags.
Even if I could get one and rip it out of the car, if I got caught, I'd probably get lynched by the Dauphine owners club!
Also, it would be be a sin to ruin an otherwise acceptable classic.
As the Shadow said: "go with the Minor screen" so I shall.
Thank you for all the suggestions, I do appreciate your help.
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15th November 2013, 15:22
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I believe Banham used the classic mini front and rear screens for their 550 hard top version -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Porsche-55...vip=true&rt=nc
Cheap, plentiful and could work. Just a thought.
Oh, and I've just got back from a blast in my Spyder. 'king glad I fitted a heater
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15th November 2013, 15:36
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Thanks for that Mr T, That heater you fitted (like a jam jar) is it efficient enough in this weather?
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15th November 2013, 21:09
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Sunbeam alpine screens
All far too wide I'm afraid!
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15th November 2013, 21:13
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really? a alpine has quite a narrow cabin?
I'll be seeing my pal in his tommorow. I could measure it to confirm?
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15th November 2013, 22:21
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Originally Posted by Scottie22
Thanks for that Mr T, That heater you fitted (like a jam jar) is it efficient enough in this weather?
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Still using my car for every journey I can, even when it's freezing - this was earlier tonight.
The micro heater keeps the cabin warm enough so long as you're wearing a hat, coat and gloves, it's just your face that gets a bit cold at higher speeds. For longer journeys in cold weather I've now got a Caberg motorcycle helmet. It's open face but has a full visor like a fighter pilot's helmet so it stops the wind chill factor from giving your lips frostbite.
Like the ideas you're putting in with a full windscreen - I had considered building another Spyder, but with a roof and screen, but that'll have to wait until funds allow
I was thinking of using a mini screen and Spitfire fibreglass roof with a VW New Beetle hatch grafted on the back to give a similar look to the hard top version of the Porsche RSK 718.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-BEETLE-...item416e079849
Not sure if you can 'see' what I mean, but it works in my head...
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15th November 2013, 23:36
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Mister Towed,
Yes I do see what you mean. You've really got the bug! I hope I don't feel like you when I've finished mine, I'll never have any cash or free time.
That Porchey thing looks nice, of course it would remind me of a Jaguar,
little bit like the lightweight E Type.
While I'm on to you, one thing has puzzled me for ages:
you had that lovely dark red Maserati/ Lancia type car as your inspiration for two years, ended up with a really cracking car, then painted it.............
silver! Why? What happened to the red inspiration?
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16th November 2013, 08:49
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Scottie . if you read towed thread . I have read it all ! you will see that towed originelly wanted a Porsche RSK or spyder and for various reasons that wasn't hapeninng . then he saw the Sammio and knew that was a viable optoin for him. the lancias all pretty much seem to be red so any inspiratonal pic is going to be red. a silver spyder is nearer to the original dream car for towed with its Porsche influance .
I think thats about right. tHe Towedmyster will put me right if im wrong.
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16th November 2013, 10:04
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Scottie . if you read towed thread . I have read it all ! you will see that towed originelly wanted a Porsche RSK or spyder and for various reasons that wasn't hapeninng . then he saw the Sammio and knew that was a viable optoin for him. the lancias all pretty much seem to be red so any inspiratonal pic is going to be red. a silver spyder is nearer to the original dream car for towed with its Porsche influance .
I think thats about right. tHe Towedmyster will put me right if im wrong.
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That's spot on 'Shadow.
I saw a GP Spyder Porsche RSK 718 replica in a car park in Bridgend when I was 19 and just fell in love with it. As an aircraft engineer I'd always been captivated by the exceptional standard of engineering built into the pre war Auto Union and Mercedes racers, and the RSK offered that in a very pretty body. When the mate I was with explained that it was a kit car that you could build yourself I decided on the spot that, one day, I'd build one.
Fast forward exactly thirty years to early 2011 and I still hadn't realised that dream. I found that I didn't fit in the 718, bought a donor VW Type 3 squareback to turn into a Covin Speedster just as they went bust, watched with dismay as Paul Banham's Metro based 'New Speedster' briefly offered some hope before vanishing into the ether, and did the career/house/wife/divorce/house/new wife/family/new career thing, which swallowed up the decades and the money in what feels like the blink of an eye.
On my 49th birthday I knew I'd never have the £15-20k needed to put a 356 Speedster on the road, I'd bought an MX5 and sold it because I found it somehow soulless, and I'd pretty much given up the dream of building my own sports racing car.
But something kept nagging away at me and I'd regularly ebay search Spyder/Speedster/Moss Monaco, etc, hoping to find an unstarted/unfinished project on the cheap. That's when Gary J's very pretty Spyder popped up at a price I could actually afford without having to pay for another divorce.
OK, so it took me four times as long and twice as much money to build as I'd budgeted for, but I ended up with a very nice car, built in two years for about five and a half grand.
And seeing as almost every other builder was painting theirs red, and almost every car I'd ever aspired to own was silver (even the MX5 I had was silver) after a lot of deliberation I decided to stick with my dream of owning a silver arrow, albeit with Lancia badges rather than Porsche, Mercedes or Auto Union ones.
It's a period colour - pretty much the only metallic one as far as I'm aware - and turned out to be a very forgiving choice for a first time sprayer. The finish I've achieved isn't perfect but it looks like it was sprayed on six decades ago and convinces almost everyone that the car's the real deal, even a chap from the Lancia owners' club at Goodwood.
Anyway, sorry to go on for so long but you did ask!
I guess you're going with BRG or Ecosse Blue for your XKSS? Unless you're prepared to fly in the face of convention, that is...
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16th November 2013, 10:48
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16th November 2013, 16:08
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Mister Towed,
Thank you for such an in depth elegant reply.
When I read the piece by Shadow, I understood then, why your car was silver, He put it really well.
But having read your bit, I am well educated as to where you came from, going to, and ending up!
And do not make apologies for “going on” going on is only unacceptable if its boring!
Your journalistic masterpiece was far from that!
Love the pictures, not to be outdone; I am looking for a pic of me in a mask of some sort.
Now its my turn to ramble! Some years ago I paid a deposit of £2.5 grand on a Jaguar XJ13 body shell.
As usual I squirreled away lots of bits, namely a totally rebuilt 4.2 triple-carb Jaguar engine, 4 bolt on chrome wire wheels, manual gearbox, rebuilt back axle and so on.
The bloke went bust, I lost every penny, and it put me off somewhat. I went off the XJ13 And the dream was replaced by the XKSS.
But I could not, for the same reasons as you, afford one (even self build!)
Then I saw Chris’s A352, and I saw the potential to have what looked like 120 grands Worth for peanuts, and went for it.
Yes it will be British Racing Green.
To me, BRG is the colour that Jaguar painted their race cars in, to race at Le Mans.
It was so dark, it appeared black at first glance, and you had to look again to notice it was actually GREEN!
What is passed off as BRG today, does not do much for me.
I was most impressed by that pic of you in a mask! A hard act to follow, but I’ve done my best with an old mask I used to wear back in my army days!
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16th November 2013, 17:57
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16th November 2013, 18:32
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For goodness sake WCA!
This is a kit car site,not a sexual deviants paradise!
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16th November 2013, 18:35
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It was the only mask photo I could find to join in the game...
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16th November 2013, 18:38
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Ah yes, the stylish yet functional S10 rubber face. I sweated buckets through one of those, and its predecessor, the S6, doing operational turn rounds on RAF jets (OTR's, essentially refuel, rearm and check the oil before the next combat sortie) for 23 years.
Agree with you about the more recent BRG being two shades too light, you might want to drop Phil J a PM over on the Sammio forum for the paint code for the original fifties Jaguar shade he's used on his Spyder (no.2) -
Having said that, silver's nice...
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16th November 2013, 18:52
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Might just do that Mr T
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17th November 2013, 15:02
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Exhaust Dome
Did a bit more to the dome, it's a shitty job that I dreaded doing,
and all my fears seem justified. However it WILL get done in the end and I am moving slowly towards that outcome.
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18th November 2013, 11:10
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Rivnuts
Rivnuts,
I won’t explain what they are, as if you don’t know you can’t help me!.
I have known of these for some time, but never had a use for them but do now.
Does anyone out there have experience of them?
My body shell fibre glass varies from 2.5mm to 6.5mm Thick depending where it is measured.
I want to use rivnuts to attach all sorts of things, is this viable?
6mm splined rivnuts look like the size I need, but the “grip area” seems to vary so much from manufacturer to manufacture, (some don’t even bother to give spec)
Most seem to be for thin materials, and I am worried they might fracture or split the fire glass.
Answers most welcome.
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