Introducing my UK Cyclone
- Jims65cyclone
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Re: Introducing my UK Cyclone
Yeah, I can see them now. But, I just noticed I only see an icon for your sigpic, like I originally saw for all the pics in the previous note. Scrolling back through earlier notes, I also just see an icon instead of a sigpic. Maybe it's just me, but I offer it as information.
Jim
Jim
- The Transplanter
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I used to used photbucket until they ruined the internet
Got the new piece welded in, I just need to rebuild the gutter now
Got the new piece welded in, I just need to rebuild the gutter now
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I have got the gutter pretty much how I need it! I have some leading to do where the roof joins the C pillar first though
- Jims65cyclone
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You do great work. This obviously isn't your first rodeo on body work.
Jim
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POP 2d's that.........you do grt workJims65cyclone wrote:You do great work. This obviously isn't your first rodeo on body work.
Jim
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Thanks for the kind words
I have learnt the hard way how to do bodywork over the years I have restored a few cars now, and here in the UK most resto's start off with a rotten bodyshell! So unfortunately its nothing really new to me
Truth be known, its this kind of work that I enjoy the most
I have learnt the hard way how to do bodywork over the years I have restored a few cars now, and here in the UK most resto's start off with a rotten bodyshell! So unfortunately its nothing really new to me
Truth be known, its this kind of work that I enjoy the most
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Finished the gutter off today, just need to seal it now, but will do that when I start to put some paint on it
Hmmm. Pleany of work to do here
At least its not as bad as the passenger side
Hmmm. Pleany of work to do here
At least its not as bad as the passenger side
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Wow - I haven't done a good enough job of keeping up with your thread. Great work man...!!!
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Looking good!
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Transplanter needs to move to the US and be my neighbor
See Ya,
Mike
See Ya,
Mike
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Thats actually quite funny! I was watching a few video's on Youtube about abandoned spaces the other day and come across some empty unfinished houses in Missourilavron wrote:Transplanter needs to move to the US and be my neighbor
See Ya,
Mike
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Not much of an update, as I have not been able to get out to the workshop until today.
I have finished off the drivers side pillar, so now that's put to bed I can continue stripping parts. So I started with the dash and found yet another mouse nest, this time with a dead rodent still in residence
Had a bit of luck when stripping the dash down. I found the centre console badge It must have dropped down through the vent at some time in its lifetime
Also, this dropped down from behind the dash on the passenger side, any idea where its from???
I have finished off the drivers side pillar, so now that's put to bed I can continue stripping parts. So I started with the dash and found yet another mouse nest, this time with a dead rodent still in residence
Had a bit of luck when stripping the dash down. I found the centre console badge It must have dropped down through the vent at some time in its lifetime
Also, this dropped down from behind the dash on the passenger side, any idea where its from???
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I have seen that piece, but for the life of me I cant remember where. Now it's gonna drive me crazy!
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Could it be a support bracket for the glovebox? As mine just had remnants left! It fell from that area when I was tugging aroundpoboyjo65 wrote:I have seen that piece, but for the life of me I cant remember where. Now it's gonna drive me crazy!
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This may be a false memory,I seem to have more & more of them with older age,have you ever heard of the Mandela effect? So I'm not sure but seems like I remember tracing around one of them to make another one, so it is possible there are 2 of them & may mirror each other. But it is stuck in my head now. so if I figure it out I'll let you know. hopefully someone can help us both.