A Taimar Restoration

A Taimar Restoration

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ATE399J

729 posts

237 months

Tuesday 17th December 2013
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Adrian@ said:
ATE399J said:
A stupid question Andrew, but assume you using electric cooling fans so why leave the one on the motor?
For Andrew....It is an late upright radiator car there is no electric fan and as the radiator is a triple core version that I have supplied, and is mounted directly in front of that fan with a cowling to suit, so it will leave the engine running on whatever stat is fitted.
Adrian@

Edited by Adrian@ on Monday 16th December 20:55
Ahhh... that makes sense!

Usually engine fan is so far from rad it does very little - but cowl will make all the difference yes.

prideaux

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4,969 posts

149 months

Thursday 19th December 2013
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Air Box finished











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prideaux

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Friday 3rd January 2014
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We now have a Rolling Chassis so moving on nicely







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PV7998

372 posts

134 months

Friday 3rd January 2014
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Looks FAR better than the last time I saw it Andrew.......are those wheels staying on the car?

GTRene

16,567 posts

224 months

Friday 3rd January 2014
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great progress.

prideaux

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Friday 3rd January 2014
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PV7998 said:
Looks FAR better than the last time I saw it Andrew.......are those wheels staying on the car?
Hi Peter Happy new Year
Yes those will be the winter wheels the centre caps still have to go on but Phil would prefer to put on later in case they get knocked
They are Reproduction Wolf Race Powder coated silver which for the winter will be much more practical as she will be an every day user.
Then doing a polished set of T Slots for the summer which will also be tyred up so its easy to change over but i know that he will not want to be polishing wheels etc every other week like i would so had to think practical
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ATE399J

729 posts

237 months

Friday 3rd January 2014
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Hi Andrew, I've examined the latest pictures very carefully and I must say l am disgusted! There is dust on the tyres! I suggest you get out there at once with the tyre black.

Looking better than new. Lovely!

Phil

prideaux

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Friday 3rd January 2014
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ATE399J said:
Hi Andrew, I've examined the latest pictures very carefully and I must say l am disgusted! There is dust on the tyres! I suggest you get out there at once with the tyre black.

Looking better than new. Lovely!

Phil
Thanks Phil
Rather pleased so far its been hard not doing some of the things that I might have done if it was for myself I have been given a blank sheet and been told to surprise him and he wants some bling but I also know that not everyone wants to be polishing things every time it goes out so trying to create a look that with give him a user friendly every day car but a little special although its a TVR so that's special enough in itself be interesting to see what gets used most TVR or Porsche my money is on the TVR wink
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prideaux

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Thursday 6th February 2014
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Moving on faster now Dave has done a fantastic job on the preperation so over to Phil to lay on the paint looking forward to seeing the results next week if the power comes back they had a power cut today so hope its back on in the morning









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prideaux

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Monday 10th February 2014
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Just a few of the pictures from today





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Edited by prideaux on Monday 10th February 21:33

GTRene

16,567 posts

224 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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ooh, thats going to be a nice color/car.

Hansoplast

570 posts

160 months

Monday 10th February 2014
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Best Andy,

My stomag is turning around, seeing this fresh painted, beautiful TVR.
Especially knowing mine will be in the same state of art (I hope) in the near future.
Only to chose a color will be the first issue.(and some peeping and elbow grease)

Good luck with the coming finishing.

Hans

prideaux

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Monday 10th February 2014
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Hansoplast said:
Best Andy,

My stomag is turning around, seeing this fresh painted, beautiful TVR.
Especially knowing mine will be in the same state of art (I hope) in the near future.
Only to chose a color will be the first issue.(and some peeping and elbow grease)

Good luck with the coming finishing.

Hans
Thanks Hans
I wish my Dutch was as good as your English so i could give you as many giggles keep on peeping away just dont get arrested wink
Andrew

Slow M

2,737 posts

206 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Andrew, it's gorgeous! I'm confused, though. Is it a flip-flop paint, or am I not seeing it right? On the driver's side, the lettering looks as though it's dark on a light background, whereas it looks to be reversed on the passenger's side.

Best,
B.

prideaux

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Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Slow M said:
Andrew, it's gorgeous! I'm confused, though. Is it a flip-flop paint, or am I not seeing it right? On the driver's side, the lettering looks as though it's dark on a light background, whereas it looks to be reversed on the passenger's side.

Best,
B.
Its the light in the spray booth thats confusing you both colours are normal metalic the strip is a colour we created they have called it Andygrey the black is a TVR Black annd the intention was to create a shadow with the stipe rather than it being a bold colour.
Our first idea was to do the stripe in Tan to match the interior however i realised that then the car would have been black and Tan and with the car going to southern Ireland it may not have been the wisest choice as history in Ireland of the Black and Tans (the British Police sent to quell the Irish Rebels wink ) in the the early part of the last Centuary was not exactly a part of history thats cherished over there.
Hence we came up with this idea over a few Irish coffes or should i say a lot of them hehe
The two colours also have slightly different size metalic flecks in as well very suttle but i think it has created what we intended will know for sure when all together and in daylight.
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Slow M

2,737 posts

206 months

Tuesday 11th February 2014
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Proof that pickled logic really does work, sometimes. Sure did in this case.

Best,
B.

PV7998

372 posts

134 months

Wednesday 12th February 2014
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Looks better every time I see it Andrew....

prideaux

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Tuesday 18th February 2014
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Starting to look like a car again great to see her getting back together looks like we will be on target for finishing on the 3rd anniversary of the accident which will be great for the summer






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prideaux

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Friday 21st February 2014
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The Race is on can it be on the road before Stu gets the MOT hehe I don't think so but moving on doors and rear bumpers on.
When I look at this picture I realise how subtle the strip isl

prideaux

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Friday 21st February 2014
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pridaux said:
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Edited by prideaux on Thursday 19th December 13:31
I am looking for some advice regards the seats and colour the Vinyl is not an issue we can get that close enough on colour to the rest of the trim however struggling to get leather that is an exact match and thinking on doing the seats faces and headrests etc ie that areas that would have been fabric in the same colour as the fabric or at least when the fabric was new and the piping in the vinyl colour so basically as the car was originally trimmed only replacing fabric with leather has anyone ever see this done and anyone with pictures please would be great.