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Posts posted by nelmo
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Wow, that's a find for the OP - gold dust....
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Not that it helps much but at least you know what it's supposed to look like...
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You aren't reading my posts - look at my link above...
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AHA!!! Looks like a Vindicator:
1998 Vindicator/Wildmoor Sprint for Sale | CCFS (classiccarsforsale.co.uk)
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Its got a very small engine bay, virtually nothing at the back and that looks like the bodywork from a Radical - maybe some homemade thing designed for a bike engine?
Did the seller not give you any clue? You originally said you thought 'the company had closed' - which company?
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That is brave
The only chassis I know with round tubes is the Robin Hood 2B (2B=tubey), so by fluke, you've come to the right place - lots of 2B experts on here.
Lots of parts still available from https://kitspares.co.uk/
Good luck!!
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Looks great
... Nice base layer for some race stickers?
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Looking good
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Flocking looks good initially but I don't think it lasts well - I've seen some pretty horrible old stuff and it's a pain to get off. That diamond patterned stuff is nice
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Unless you've done some fabric work like that before and have all the equipment, I'd recommend buying it - SoftBits are very good (although slow) and the quality is amazing.
I bought that marine vinyl for my doors and it wasn't cheap, so you're unlikely to save yourself too much...
EDIT: ok, it seems to be much cheaper than I remember, although I cannot actually find the same stuff I bought...however, I'd still get it made for you. Unlike changing brake discs, for example, a roof does require some skill and it can look VERY bad if you don't have that skill.
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Wow, that's a great example of the model - great colour and the wheels look awesome. Personally, I'd get some carpet on that tunnel and something on the dash but that's just for looks
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4-seater?! Got any more pics?
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On 12/12/2023 at 1:02 PM, alanrichey said:
I suggest you don't reply to this post otherwise it could be overloaded).
Hmm, wishful thinking...
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Interesting- any pics?
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On 11/20/2023 at 3:35 PM, Spiker said:
appears to be complete, minus a brake master cylinder and a dash board
That old chestnut...if no MC, are there brake lines? Is there wiring for the dashboard? Took me months to do the dashboard and wiring for it (although I was pretty slow)
Pics are needed - good luck!
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On 11/20/2023 at 1:48 PM, peter_m7uk said:
This says to me that the IVA and MOT rules are different!
Absolutely - IVA is the test that is also used for when, say, Ford want to introduce a new model. It is a much more thorough, demanding test than an MOT which is just a check for basic safety, really.
My fog light also stays on if you turn the other lights off and on again - been through 3 MOTs with no problems.
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Not having any documentation is probably easier - tell them its rough age, you'll get a Q plate, smoke test for emissions at MOT, nice and easy.
I sometimes wish I had kept the Q plate they first gave me for my car but, no, I had to insist on a new plate and now every MOT is a struggle to get through emissions.
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Armrests, like Caterham/Westfield use. Not only hold the door in but also nice for your arms. See my blog below for details:
https://zerolifebuild.blogspot.com/2023/03/arms-outstretched.html
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Great work on the latest mag @Foz - some really interesting stuff in there
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Do you have the GBS exhaust where the cat and exhaust are in the one piece? If so, that is fine for IVA. If not, read the manual - I don't recall there being any requirement for a heat shield but could be wrong. Also, if it is a very exposed exhaust end and it does get very hot (if you've wrapped it all the way along, that will happen), you'd probably want a heat shield for your own safety.
People will tell you that you need to allow for the sharp edge on the sprung hook (if you have the GBS setup) that holds the exhaust end on the bracket but I didn't do anything and I had no problem (although I may have just been lucky?).
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I've seen Rich's V8 and there isn't enough space left for his pack of Rizlas in the engine bay
. i have no experience but I'd imagine a US 'small block' is not...
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Great work, well done...
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There is this from GBS which is what I have on my kit:
https://kitspares.co.uk/collections/instruments/products/smiths-international-gauge-set-mph
They do it in a km/h version as well but that seems to be out of stock.
When I was looking for gauges, these were the most reasonable for a new set. There were some cheaper ones on eBay but they looked rubbish IMO.
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Yeah, the XP did worry me
But if it contains PDFs or .doc files AND you have a DVD drive (
), might work...