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magpies said:
I purchased my heated screen from Ricky Evans Motorsport - https://www.heatedwindscreen.com/
not cheap if a one off - they are genuine tripleX
They don’t seem to list them at the moment. But will call nearer the time. Thanks for the link. not cheap if a one off - they are genuine tripleX
RayTVR said:
Thanks, at least they are still available. Body painted, chassis 99% ready for body back on, few rubbers to add to stop chassis rubbing. Tank to mount and new 5mm rubber for chassis arriving today.
Going to add some weight to front and back as using rubber bushes and they don’t allow free movement like poly bushes.
Engine bay components refurbed ready to be re-installed (just waiting on new springs for the pedal box, TR7 ones, hope they are strong enough as ones I bought previously were too weak).
Feels like we are getting somewhere now. Maybe we will be on road one day soon.





Going to add some weight to front and back as using rubber bushes and they don’t allow free movement like poly bushes.
Engine bay components refurbed ready to be re-installed (just waiting on new springs for the pedal box, TR7 ones, hope they are strong enough as ones I bought previously were too weak).
Feels like we are getting somewhere now. Maybe we will be on road one day soon.





The boxes of bits is certainly going down which is a really encouraging and so nice to see them on the car.
It must have been sat outside due to the amount of things that were rusting inside and out. Removing them and refurbing every bit takes forever. Got a few front end and engine bits to do, bit of fibreglassing to damaged and redundant holes etc. interior, hood, windscreen, finish the wheels off.
The missus has agreed to recolour the interior bits, so that’s a bonus. First time anyone has helped me with anything.
Body will be back on this weekend, lost the warehouse where it was stored and new tenants move in Monday, Having somewhere you can grind and bang until whatever time you want and at weekends was a real bonus.
Never seen the car running, so no doubt that will be another challenge.
My mid life crisis buy has certainly been a challenge.
It must have been sat outside due to the amount of things that were rusting inside and out. Removing them and refurbing every bit takes forever. Got a few front end and engine bits to do, bit of fibreglassing to damaged and redundant holes etc. interior, hood, windscreen, finish the wheels off.
The missus has agreed to recolour the interior bits, so that’s a bonus. First time anyone has helped me with anything.
Body will be back on this weekend, lost the warehouse where it was stored and new tenants move in Monday, Having somewhere you can grind and bang until whatever time you want and at weekends was a real bonus.
Never seen the car running, so no doubt that will be another challenge.
My mid life crisis buy has certainly been a challenge.
abercoms said:
Interesting pictures, show car fairly level, we had to lift the rear so high to clear the rear turrets to allow the chassis to move forward, did I do something wrong?
No, that's the only way to do it. Imagine it as being like taking off a shoe by lifting your heal first before sliding your foot out.I suspect the OP has levelled the body afterwards for better/safer storage.
I bring the body in relatively level, then as lower onto chassis, the back sits on the shocker supports so naturally dips the front, then I can put weight on the front end to make it dip more until the tunnel is trapped by the front of the chassis. Then lift a little and wiggle it forward.
I do this on my own, and have so about 6 times during the rebuild process. A little more carefully when chassis and body painted, but simple enough.
I was lucky as had space to be able to lift high, swing the body and move the chassis etc.
You can see in this photo the rear sling is slightly tauter than the front, so back lifts first.

I do this on my own, and have so about 6 times during the rebuild process. A little more carefully when chassis and body painted, but simple enough.
I was lucky as had space to be able to lift high, swing the body and move the chassis etc.
You can see in this photo the rear sling is slightly tauter than the front, so back lifts first.

Edited by 88S1 on Tuesday 30th August 21:09
Granturadriver said:
I like the colour, it realy suits the S. Will you refit the side stripes?
It’s a Starmist Mica Blue. Very close to the original But metallic. Definitely putting the stripes back, sent etching, photos and dims to the guy who sells them on FB before I removed the old ones, Was very responsive at first but now won’t answer my messages, I’ll keep trying him as he says he had the emblem etc but not the full imagery for the S1. I think the stripes against the blue look nice. Gassing Station | S Series | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff