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I am very aware that it has been over half a year since I posted. I reckoned to have the Blue Belle on the road last summer but..........
One or two parts I was expecting did not materialize - and have not to date either and the whole project went onto the back burner for several reasons.
Anyway, I am back on the job. To take the basic reassembly part by part isn't interesting to many but certain things are worth mentioning and paying tribute to impressive suppliers is worthwhile.
One such is FDTS for their work on my seatbelts. I had the original Irvin as fitted to the car in '65 but they were in a dreadful state. But I wanted to keep them if I could.

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The replacement material available these days is not to my liking, more a man-made fibre that is not really like the original. It was suggested by Sue Taylor at FDTS that I put my stained dirty yukey belts in the washing machine and see what happed. I did, after soaking them in Vanish (another plug?), and hey presto, the dark brown webbing changed into sliver grey like new! I was so surprised.
The re-chroming they had done for me also surprised me and now I have a set of belts, original to the car, that are as new. Complete with mini Irvin parachute badges.

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The other items worth mention was the sunvisors. The original ones were perfect until the mice got at them years ago.
I hate mice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Repair seemed impossible so I searched the net. This was years ago. I found some on evilbay in New York (!) that were the same - a mirror in each visor - they were intact but in a poor state like so

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The insides had disintegrated like they do

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So, pinching a thread idea from the IB forum this is what I did. First, carefully slit along the top seam,

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extract the insides, make new foam inserts

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then slide them in with a thin semi-rigid plastic formers on each side.

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Then carefully glue the seam together and spray with a spray dye - thanks to MT for giving me his experience. He was satisfied with one in particular and I found it just right for me too. Not cheap but one an is enough. It was sourced in France through Amazon and is called Saphir Tenax Off White leather dye spray. Here is one pre-work and its mate as a finished item.

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More anon.
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:thumbleft: .....class!
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Just read the entire thread.

amazing.
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Good stuff - are there meant to be pictures there because I can’t see any
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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I can see the pictures. Is anyone else having problems? I used postimage which, so far, has proved a useful alternative to PB.
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pictures fine here and great work!
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Think it was my internet connection playing up - can see them all now - impressive stuff!
The simple things you see are all complicated
I look pretty young but I'm just backdated yeah
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Nice work Ian.
I don’t know if the internal construction is the same but on some 68 visors I removed the mirror and refitted some slightly softer foam through that aperture, then re-fixed the mirror. Going to have to do your process on the other one without the mirror so that for posting your method and pics.

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I tried going 'through the mirror' on one of the mouse-eaten visors Mike - and ended up breaking the mirror! I don't know if the early ones are different but the mirror was heat-welded into its plastic surround which in turn was welded to the covering material. Cutting the old mirror out was the only way to extract it - which I could not do from the outside.
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+2 for Sue. She made up a set of Irvin belts for my old 64 Lotus Cortina.
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Today is momentous for me. After some 38 years the engine is in! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:
Yesterday was my 77th Birthday :shock: and every effort was being made to do it then but muggins 'ere went and bust the little yoke that holds the clutch lever in place on the fulcrum ball. Quick call to Aberdeen Porsche Centre at 3.00pm and they got one in for me this morning. Some service - brilliant.
The rest was fairly plain sailing with help from my son and daughter's partner. Still a lot of connecting up etc to do but I am so happy.

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Now Blue Belle is back on her feet again and looking decidedly more like the beauty she was originally.

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I cannot yet take her out of her Recuperation Centre as it is built on a slope and I couldn't (even with my willing helpers) push her back indoors!! I long to see her side-on and admire her beautiful curves.

Certain words come to mind...

"This not the end - it is not even the beginning of the end but it is the end of the beginning"

I ask for forgiveness Winston, if I don't have it quite right.

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Congratulations Ian

We are both at similar stages of restoration,,I got my engine and box in yesterday and you today

Good luck with the rest I'm sure like me that you can't wait to connect everything up and fire it into life

All the best Matthew
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Happy belated birthday Ian. You need to get driving this car!

Blue belle :love4:

I will be in touch soon.

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That is terrific news Ian. It looks wonderful.
A very happy birthday for Monday.
BTW I do not think I have ever seen a B registered 911
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