400se restoration part 2
Discussion
barrington said:
pistolar said:
Keep looking for faults:
Copper brake pipes not neat enough
Power steering pump cap looks knackered
Expansion tank needs replacing
Otherwise not bad :P
ill better come round and have a look in your stores for better ones or take them off that old banger in the driveCopper brake pipes not neat enough
Power steering pump cap looks knackered
Expansion tank needs replacing
Otherwise not bad :P
rocker covers not the same colour as the body
reflection in the mega shiny bulkhead not the right way round
bulkhead not blingy enough!!!
looking fair to good 8/10, must try harder!!
barrington said:
ill do my best to to do better might get to bbwf if i get can get it ready
DaveCome on! I have two smashed legs still, and when they get repaired (Body taking its time) I then have to learn to walk again let alone drive and I am going to get there! So if can get there you can sort the few things left to do. I will even buy you a drink at the bar if you do make it (In the 400SE)
Andy
Smashing job, looks like it rolled out the factory all those years ago.
I take it Wedge chassis are bolted to the body and not bonded like earlier cars? Out of interest, does anyone know which was the first model/year, TVR started to bolt the chassis to the tubs?
You'll be all ready for thousands of summer miles!
I take it Wedge chassis are bolted to the body and not bonded like earlier cars? Out of interest, does anyone know which was the first model/year, TVR started to bolt the chassis to the tubs?
You'll be all ready for thousands of summer miles!
quattrophenia said:
Smashing job, looks like it rolled out the factory all those years ago.
I take it Wedge chassis are bolted to the body and not bonded like earlier cars? Out of interest, does anyone know which was the first model/year, TVR started to bolt the chassis to the tubs?
You'll be all ready for thousands of summer miles!
I think bolting the body to the chassis started with TVR Vixens, or they introduced it during that model range/time. So since the beginning of the '70s no worries about bonded in tubes.I take it Wedge chassis are bolted to the body and not bonded like earlier cars? Out of interest, does anyone know which was the first model/year, TVR started to bolt the chassis to the tubs?
You'll be all ready for thousands of summer miles!
Rob
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