It has been a while since my last update and have managed to get a fair bit done. I haven't burnt the midnight oil but managed to do a bit most days, as long as progress was being made I was happy.
I am no bodywork expert but have been working on the front spoiler, I couldn't leave it in its previous condition especially with the crack in it and felt like having a go repairing it myself.
The spoiler filled and flatted down.
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Now Filler primer
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I'm quite pleased with the results so far, and now on to some mechanical stuff.
The front suspension is now complete with all new bearings, bushes, ball joints, brakes etc.
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54 by Roy Forrester, on Flickr
And the same with the rear suspension, I was also lucky enough to be able to borrow a 13/16" reamer off a work colleague so I could recondition the radius arms myself, also fitted the petrol tank and exhaust back on.
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The coilovers courtesy of Dave at Dampertech.
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I have also fitted a pair of new wing mirrors as the old ones were in a bit of a sorry state. It took me an age to choose a pair I thought might complement the looks of the car but even then you can never be 100% sure.
If nothing else the photos will be reference for other owners if deciding to change theirs.
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58 by Roy Forrester, on Flickr
At some stage I need to filler that hole in the cover.
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Just to confirm they are Vitaloni Californian Mirrors from Demon Tweeks.
And last of all the engine bay is nearly finished, just a few little things to do.
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The battery clamp is courtesy of Jon and Goldeneye, why try to alter a good idea? and the air box at the bottom of the windscreen is stuck back on, thanks to the expert advice from Alistair.
I am now concentrating my efforts in refitting the interior back, only in its original form so I can get the car MOT'D but I do want to update it at some point and make it a rolling project as with loads of other jobs still to do.