Rushingphil
Club Member
Paint as well. Inc strip down and refitting to the finished article in my avatar.
Thanks - tis a good looking car
Paint as well. Inc strip down and refitting to the finished article in my avatar.
Cheers. Should be collecting it in a week or two once they've finished off a few things.Thanks - tis a good looking car
I had my car taken back to bare metal, sections replaced in the sills, repairs to both cowls, the cracked dash repaired and the centre console which was in 2 pieces repaired and painted in a lovely metallic blue for £3500
I’m developing a first hand appreciation for this working on my project. The coming updates to the Dixie thread will underline that. To do it to the level of OCD detail I’m trying for would be £££££.There lots of Labour time in bodywork that people don't understand
There lots of running in arms are corners edge bit time and care is needed
The saying go you get what you pay for
There lots .. that people don't understand
There lots of running in arms are corners edge bit time
I’m developing a first hand appreciation for this working on my project. The coming updates to the Dixie thread will underline that. To do it to the level of OCD detail I’m trying for would be £££££.
Well, yes! At this point, that's the only way I can execute my project in anything approaching a timely fashion. And another trip to Disneyworld in August is about to take another bite out my budget!The great thing is of course that when working on our own cars, the labour is free ...
I’m developing a first hand appreciation for this working on my project. The coming updates to the Dixie thread will underline that. To do it to the level of OCD detail I’m trying for would be £££££.
How easy is it to source all of the 'extra' parts though?
Dash board,
Steering column,
Steering column surround,
Indicator stalk
Pedals
etc.