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Hello Darren
You are on my to do list - I was planning on talking to you to see if you wanted to take your idea of a Lincolnshire rally forwards!
Catch up soon!
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For those who don't already know, Telford Triumph Spares day has just been cancelled ufn.
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I have never come across these Chris, as the carbs are Japanese, it may be worth trying the Honda forums?
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Hmmn, I wonder if the kids would be up for an adventure. A lot will depend on the costs for a family of four though!
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Excellent, I was having the same dilemma as you Clive!
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True, but doors, arches, side windows, bumpers differ.
For me, I see front lights, bumpers/overiders Mk1 2000; door and side window shape and swaging, arch shapes 1300FWD/Dolomite; rear arch swage and rear end profile from the side Mk2 2000 🙂
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I initally thought so too after your comment, but looking at one now, I'm not so sure. The 3 box shape is as far as the similarity goes for me with the front/rear/doors etc being rather different! I did wonder if the Renault design also came from Michelotti, but Google reveals it cam from a Philippe Charbonneaux!
Picture credit marktplaats.nl via Pininterest.
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Yes I was going to suggest Raptor also, the Land Rover boys and girls swear by it!
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I'll ping a placeholder into the calendar. Let me know when you want it updated or deleted.
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Sounds good! Is this going to be a CT organised "keen budget" event or a more expensive 3rd party organised tour?
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is that gps? mine is far from spot on - 20mph out at any given speed!
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Top job, seriously impressed with your weding and fabricating skills Callan!
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I have a 3:63 in my Mk1, a few years ago I took 3 or 4 tired diffs to Mike Papworth, he pulled all the good bits and made me up a 3:63 and a 3:27. Not tried the 3:27 yet bur the 3:63 works well, apart from I cannot find a stock speedo with the correct gearing so the speed indication is well out!
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Apparantly I'm the biggest tool in the box 😁 You know what I look like, I won't scare you with a picture .....
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Oh rats! That will be the one then 🤔
So interior trim is fairly easy to nail as there were only a few different base colours, the paint on the other hand will have to be identified by eye. At the risk of stating the obvious, the places to find the freshest unfaded paint are door shuts, underside of bootlid and spare wheel well. If you get a chance, polish up a bit of the spare wheel well maybe and post a pic and we'll have another go.
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Keep us posted, will be interesting to hear the cause and the cure!
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Seams are notouriously difficult to de-rust. The problems arise when the original factory paint/sealer cracks and moisture gets between the spot welds. The trouble with blasting is that it would not have got deep in between the two flat spot welded sections. A phospheric acid neutraliser would have helped as this would potentially find itself between the plates via gravity, however is not without problem in itself as if you do that, it is near impossible to clean all the chemical back off again with the result of possible paint reaction.
As VR said, if you paid good money to have it done, then talk to whomever did it. Are you sure that it is rust coming back again or is it paint reaction?
If it were mine, I would be tempted to first of all blast as you have done, then phospheric, then wash out with something like Bilt Hamber Atom Mac
https://bilthamber.com/product/atom-mac/
Please note that I have not yet tried painting over that combo, so would experiment before doing it for real!
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Hi Colin, if you are thinkng of the 10CR, you may still be able to get yourself on the reserve list
https://www.clubtriumph.co.uk/store/category/19-ten-countries-run-2022/
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On 18/12/2021 at 16:04, Dave bunney said:
The plate is still in the engine bay. But paint and trim codes are missing.........
Not entirely sure how or why.
Are you referring to a black and silver stamped plate (labelled commission plate or similar) or a body colour painted riveted number tag? If the former, very odd, if the latter, that's just a bodyshell number from the steelworks prior to arrival at the factory and has no bearing on official records or registered identity!
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I was going to ask the same, lol!
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Valencia is definitely a paint colour, not a trim colour. If the chassis plate with commission number is still riveted onto the inner wing under the bonnet, it should state the paint and trim codes.
Gunmetal is 18, Valencia is 66 and shadow blue trim is 27 🙂
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Cracking little cars, got given a TC when I was 16, that hgad been in the family since new in 1969 - although not on the road, I still have it!
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On 26/10/2021 at 09:56, sparky_spit said:
That looks like Dolphin Grey? Just like my first car which got hammered backwards and forwards to College every day in the 1970's also with no mechanical sympathy at all. But I was only 17 or 18. It got through rubber doughnut couplings and CV joints (pot joints?) like they were going out of fashion, but never really let me down. Great little car.
I reckon that it will polish up to "Gunmetal", lol 🙂
Mk 3 GT6 fitted with a 2 litre, OD and 3.27 diff?
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Hmmn, I think that I'm on 175/70