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My Mk1 2door slow project!

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RE: My Mk1 2door slow project! 2008/03/28 19:16:42 (permalink)
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Ok well there hasnt been much progress on my little mk1 over the last year but finnaly got her home on the weekend and just started a new job with heaps less hours so its time to get stuck back into her.

Plans are to cut off the front guards which were never fitted properly and fit some fibreglass bubble arches. Weld the new drivers floor in and finish rebuilding my reasonablly warm pinto with the twin 42mm webers i have waiting to go on.

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Engine bay all painted and ready for fresh engine.
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This hole had a dogey bit of tin pop riveted over it which just made things worse!
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In her new home with some friends (other toys)
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RE: My Mk1 2door slow project! 2008/03/28 19:23:54 (permalink)
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good work mate slow progress is still progress keep at it.[:p]
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RE: My Mk1 2door slow project! 2008/04/26 19:42:09 (permalink)
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Well ive had abit more progress on the old scort. Attacked the poor old thing with the grinder today and cut the left side wing off which was allot easier and quicker than removing the door was. didn't find too many nasty suprices under there which was good considering the dodgey job that had been done of fitting the wings.
Also striped some more off the interior out and clean some rusty bits up ready for paint.

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