Project 3193

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Re: Project 3193

Postby Dave T » Thu May 19, 2016 7:23 pm

made up a few door pins today when I had an hour to spare . M12's and the pins receiving nuts changed. They are a few mill longer and work a treat. A tiny fraction of the price...... €5.00 :thumbsup: No clucking or catching when the doors are closed. The stainless ones I found very poor ...they are shorter than standard & a silly fine thread that required doubling up on spacer washers to get them to receive the door lock. :thumbsdown:
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Re: Project 3193

Postby cis6409 » Fri May 20, 2016 2:54 pm

Very interesting looking forward to seeing that mod !

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Re: Project 3193

Postby MikeWard » Fri May 20, 2016 3:16 pm

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Re: Project 3193

Postby cis6409 » Fri May 20, 2016 7:31 pm

Brilliant thanks !
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Re: Project 3193

Postby Dave T » Fri May 20, 2016 7:39 pm

superb Mike they look a proper job :thumbsup: ...these are your own yeah?... I got mine elsewhere.. it absolutely sickens me when I purchase a part allegedly ''fit for the purpose intended'' and I have to modify or make it work just because there was no understanding of its application ...looks like some thought has gone into yours, what thread size are they , metric? :thumbsup:
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Re: Project 3193

Postby Dave T » Tue May 24, 2016 8:24 pm

this weeks update.
12 items back from the painters ....and started offering them up to the car. Have gone with the standard fascia slate grey but got the guys to throw a pearl flip into the mix. Under low sunlight they are grey ...in full sun the fascias paint flips to different colours as the light passes over them :shock: :shock: I think it should compliment the look of the stainless :thumbsup: Have to say Im pretty happy with the job.
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Re: Project 3193

Postby Dave T » Mon Jun 20, 2016 8:35 pm

Today was the first drive in the D although a local run down the road & back it was a great feeling to think the resto is now pretty much finished. The few small items to do , refit the door cards , fit the rad scoops , install radio , set up the suspension & wheel alignment, gas the air con, set the emissions, oh ye & give the panels a good clean....Then I intend to put lots of miles on it a turn it into a reliable driver.

The car to say the least was a difficult resto made worse by purchasing an uncomplete car. The electrics threw everything at me, poor connections , pins in wrong locations causing back feeding & all sorts. These faults took up soo much time thankfully everything now works the way it should.
Would I do a resto again :roll: right now Id say No Never , I would advise any newbe wanabe that is reading this & considering purchasing a full blown restoration to think again...and then...think again!! there is nothing glamorous about it. At times it wore my patience thin jobs that would take an hour on a modern car took a full day to get it right, NOTHING is straight forward as many on here will agree. This advice comes from a car mechanic with 26 years experience.

Finally my hat off to Dave (Inox) for taking on this Resto to begin with :thumbsup: ...personally I would have run the other way. Daves first fix work to the suspension & chassis was top class everything glavanised & powder coated the main reason why I purchased the car from him.

This will be the last instalment on the resto as the wife has a 1 1/2 years worth of jobs around the house to be done so for now Adios :greetings-waveyellow:
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Re: Project 3193

Postby cis6409 » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:02 pm

Looks stunning Dave t well done!
the paint job on the facias is very different and very cool looking forward to seeing her in the flesh
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Re: Project 3193

Postby InoX » Mon Jun 20, 2016 10:06 pm

and hats off to you. looks great. :clap: :dance:

I agree with what you said about restoration. Not for the faint of heart.

As for the dodgy electrics...don't look at me - I didn't go anywhere near them! honest! :whistle: :D

Good Job. :dance: :dance:
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Re: Project 3193

Postby Dave T » Tue May 30, 2017 7:57 pm

Pearlescent paint in full sunlight.. Draft of the graphics going for print done in a graphite black. Vin & date on the rear panels ... JZD signature on front. (door realigned ;)

3k miles clocked up since completion can confidently say its now a reliable driver.
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