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theduck

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  1. For IVA I squeezed some Cobra 7 seats in, later I swapped to some MG Midget seats which gave me a better driving position and were comfier. In the end I modified the top "chassis rail" and fitted a kirkey 17" seat which was the best of the lot.  Shortly after that though I decided to build a new car.

  2. In this video I pay a socially distanced visit to Steve Walford Motorsport to let Steve practice his aluminium TIG welding on a host of parts for the 1958 Ford Prefect Pinto Turbo project car. First up is chopping the end off the bargain AH Fabrications fuel tank and shortening it to fit in the boot of the Prefect.  Next is welding up the top rad hose that I made in a previous video, and last but not least, welding new fittings onto the charge cooler radiator. 

     

     

  3. Which bit are you concerned with? How the brackets fit to the uprights or how the wings fit to the brackets? 

    Brackets to uprights varies depending on what uprights your car has

    Wings to brackets people normally either bond or bolt or both

  4. The s7 pedal box is terrible as originally designed and has a lot of flex, enough to cause issues the the clutch not working correctly, no matter how much you adjust it.  Initially i added 2 braces from top of pedal box front plate to the firewall,  which sorted the flex on braking, but then needed to brace the clutch pedal assembly to the front plate too.

     

  5. Looks like an early S7 judging by what I can see of front suspension and the "chassis rails".

    2B dash would be a straight fit but I am pretty sure could be made to work.  You won't get anything off the shelf that fits and unlikely to get help from GBS as they try to distance themselves from these models of roboin hood.

  6. Definitely still got the seats, was actually just yesterday contemplating turning them into chairs for the man cave 🤣

    Lights and gauges I'll have to check, but pretty sure I have them still.

  7. On 6/14/2020 at 8:15 PM, nelmo said:

    Really?! CBS have pretty much always been the cheapest for stuff (and it's sometimes crap because of it 😃)

    CBS is hideously expensive for most parts!  I ordered a few wiper bits this week and the CBS price was over £100, I paid £70 by shopping around and buying exactly the same bits from elsewhere.

  8. I fitted similar to my kit.  You need to use the jeep mounting frames which you can buy new for about £50, on a seven style car though they will look pretty rubbish in those frames.

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