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  • dustydog
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    Looks very nice Alan good job

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  • alancdavis
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    Decided on Black Alloy Pressed Plates

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  • GraemeJ
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    Coming together

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  • alancdavis
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    Got a bit more done today,,,Bumpers fitted,,,what a bugger to get lined up,, Fit the spotlight brackets and grill

    Still lots to do yet ..







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  • alancdavis
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    First bash at a switch panel



    Might look better with matching gauges

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  • south west restorations
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    comeing on well .
    keep up the good work...

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  • alancdavis
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    You are correct I should have plates on the rear legs,,,,ther are plates on the main hoop but you cant see them in those pictures

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  • Skids
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    Alan
    I thought the rear cage mounts (and front legs ) have to have 3 fixing points and a 150 cm2 strengthening plates fitted on the top side of the wheel arches ?
    Even if you are not going to get a MSA Logbook I would recomend it if you are going to do any Track days as if you were unfortunate enough to turn it over ( it has happened to some off here in the past ) you don't want the legs being pushed through the floors or arches

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  • alancdavis
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    At the moment its a standard tank and a cortina gauge and they seem to work fine together,,,,,,I will change to a big shaped tank at some time but this will be one of the last tasks

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  • AndyXlr8
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    Hey Alan

    Are you using standard fuel tank & sender?

    What fuel level gauge is that?

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  • alancdavis
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    Alas not interested ,,,,,,,,,, As most cars with the battery in the boot the car always sounds slugish to start ,,,,, So I thought maybe of placing the battery in the back behind the passenger seat and fix it in a battery box

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  • GraemeJ
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    Not interested or not allowed

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  • alancdavis
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    Fooooooof no chance

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  • GraemeJ
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    Looking good, shouldn't Chris be doing the wiring for the battery

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  • alancdavis
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    Well got a bit done,,,,,, cage is in and bolted down,,,,,gave the firewall a coat of Hammerite,,,started to plumb in the fuel ,brake and battery lines.,,,, fitted a rear carpet

    Time to go for a beer me thinks











    Will I ever finish it ,,

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