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Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2012 1:50 pm
by Gary71
I think you need to bury the shiny badge in the garden for a year or two

Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 8:59 pm
by Darren65
Paid a visit to Canford Classics this week.....one of my favourite places to visit
Amongst other things collected a fully sorted wiring loom...some very nice polished brightwork...
....and a beautifully refurbished, 1972 dated, matching set of Fuch Alloys shod with fresh Michelin XWX's...
All coming together now - in a few weeks I should have a finished shell to fit everything to
Cheers,
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 10:56 am
by murph2309
XWX's - get you!
Looking great Darren - when do we get see some shots of the car in paint
R
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 11:10 am
by Darren65
murph2309 wrote:Looking great Darren - when do we get see some shots of the car in paint

R
On it now and nearly there - should see the finished shell within the next couple of weeks
Cheers,
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:16 pm
by Darren65
Please excuse my indulgence, I'd planned to next show my painted shell when it was fully assembled and at least something to look at, but I couldn't help myself......
Totally boring to the vast majority I'm sure but I truly love fresh paintwork - I could spend hours (days, weeks, months) at somewhere like Sportswagen just drooling over the masterpieces they create.
Well, my painted shell is now complete - Rich has finished wet flatting (colour sanding) and polishing and I'm really very pleased with the end result.
I love the totally flat smooth, hard finish (like polished glass) and the creaminess of Light Ivory, the paint still looks silky and wet and the reflections it creates are amazing. I just wished I could photograph like Mr Ferryman and really capture how good it looks in the flesh.....
The wings, doors, bonnet etc. are just being painted, a touch of satin black around the dash and inside the cabin and the final fitting up and we'll be there - very close now
Thanks for looking.
Cheers,
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:29 pm
by brembo
Shell looks fantastic Darren, keep the updates coming.
Regards,
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:30 pm
by Gary71
Looks fantastic

Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:38 pm
by MT
Nice one Darren - yet another Light Ivory. Looks so good you just want to leave like that for a while, I found.
What are you planning to ask your paintshop to do re polishing the paintwork? After some discussion with my paintshop I decided to take it home 'from the gun' until I had fitted it out, and will soon be returning it for a final polish before fitting the 'bling' - badges and the like.
Trust me whoever fits it out will get some greasy finger-marks, adhesive, masking tape residue, and the odd minor mark (at least!) on it before they're done. Leaving you to get it done again. Now of course you can clean all this stuff off, but whatever you clean it off with will in some way impact the paint. Now my engine is out for the second time (more later

) so more marks ....
Mine never looked as good as when it came home from the paintshop .... until it comes back again!
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:58 pm
by Matt black70
stunning Darren, can you make me one please
I always think its a shame to cover up the lovely shell.
Catch up soon.
Matt
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:00 pm
by Darren65
MT wrote:What are you planning to ask your paintshop to do re polishing the paintwork?
Once the shell is finished and all panels fitted I'll give it a couple of good coats of wax for protection and then leave it until everything is done.
As you say Mick, quite a bit to go through before it's finally on the road. When it is I'll use cleaner fluid and strip back to paint and then lots of wax again - I'm good with wax, you should see my legs!

(not an offer BTW)
Seriously though, I've been really pleased with the paint we've used, it hasn't sunk in the slightest, has dried rock hard and looks like it's been poured on. Wet sanding was quite a task and hopefully it will hold up really well. There's few coats on there so if we do have to tidy up a bit we've got plenty to work with.
Cheers,
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2012 11:43 pm
by DustyM
Looks Brilliant.... Can't say more than that really.
Look forward to seeing the finished car at some stage.
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 8:24 am
by murph2309
Now that looks good. Congrats to you and Rich. Paint and body done.....stage 3, tick.
Congratulations, it looks amazing.
R
1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 10:05 am
by markm
Wow, that looks really nice, lovely colour too
Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:14 pm
by myatt1972
Looks fantastic Darren, I reckon when Twiggy see's you in that you might get the real thing

Re: 1973 2.4E Restoration
Posted: Sat Jul 28, 2012 10:17 pm
by hot66
Darren, that looks fantastic

Really can't wait to see it in the flesh
