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Last Edit: Nov 1, 2009 19:09:11 GMT by Deleted
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Just awesome Mark, just awesome.
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Pid363!
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Madness is all in the mind!
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Mega, but is there anything left of the van?
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Stupid is as stupid does!
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Mega, but is there anything left of the van? some but not a lot ;D the shell is still sat in my garage and that's the only important part that will be needed for the new build on it all the other parts can be got at a later date . doing anything with the van is out for a while at least so really not that important though it will re appear at some point
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Speedy work! No criticism implied but.......do you think it may look more factory with a slim pillar angled the same as the rear pillar to break up that large window area?
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Speedy work! No criticism implied but.......do you think it may look more factory with a slim pillar angled the same as the rear pillar to break up that large window area? none taken i have looked at doing that but to be honest it would just look wrong the doors are long but not long enough to allow that much rake and the rear windows are actually shorter than a mk1-2 escort's rear windows .
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Looking good Mark,
by the time the estate is done there won´t be much of the van left eh? ;D
Are you going to be using glass for the side windows?
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Looking good Mark, by the time the estate is done there won´t be much of the van left eh? ;D Are you going to be using glass for the side windows? unfortunately not just the shell now but then you will still fit in this one when its done ;D where as the van looked like a toy when you got in it at the pod glass would be to expensive to get made due to it having a very slight curve to it so instead I'll be using the next best thing ,polycarbonate still expensive but not as much as getting custom glass made
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Last Edit: Nov 2, 2009 7:33:43 GMT by Deleted
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Last Edit: Nov 7, 2009 23:07:16 GMT by Deleted
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looking wicked mate welldone!
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Ray
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You certainly don't waste any time Mark! Looking great.
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You certainly don't waste any time Mark! Looking great. cheer's ray . yeah its getting there but it helps to have such a good base really . i'm still surprised there not more rot in it as the hand painted cars usually hide a lot of horrors but this one was literally just a case of it had a few scabs on it so the old boy decided to give a once over with the old holts repaint all i did with it when i got it was flat it down and paint it . i didn't do hardly any repairs so didn't have a clue what it could be hiding ;D
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namless
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dude!! awesome.. Where do you get your mojo from? I need some the 2 door wagon looks superb! if you squint enough you can see the van without the van nice one....
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Speedy work! No criticism implied but.......do you think it may look more factory with a slim pillar angled the same as the rear pillar to break up that large window area? Like this MKV?: I suspect that the narrowness of the window area (cos of the coke bottle, innit!) might mean it would look better without an extra pillar. HB Viva estates look pretty smart with a one piece rear window:
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Nov 10, 2009 20:44:54 GMT
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started cleaning up the rims for the estate tonight as I had 2 of them at home. made a big difference . they didn't look overly dull just not as bright as they were when new. I was very surprised at just how dull they had got ;D before: after: the polish of choice was Meguiar's Hot Rims mag & aluminum polish works really well with very little effort
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Last Edit: Nov 10, 2009 20:49:10 GMT by Deleted
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Chris™
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This is clearly filler material.
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Nov 10, 2009 21:16:11 GMT
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Are those Crager (sp?) wheels? Should look awesome on there, especially with the shape of the back end, kind of hinting at american muscle cars. Love this build thread too, read it before (twice) but don't think i've ever commented! What colour are you planning to spray it after? I hope something like it was before - such a nice colour!
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Nov 10, 2009 21:48:14 GMT
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Are those Crager (sp?) wheels? Should look awesome on there, especially with the shape of the back end, kind of hinting at american muscle cars. Love this build thread too, read it before (twice) but don't think i've ever commented! What colour are you planning to spray it after? I hope something like it was before - such a nice colour! cheer's. no the rims are American racing torque thrust II's 8x17 front and 10x17 rear and yes another part lifted from the van though new wheels were planned for the van anyway ;D . the actual colour of the estate I'm not revealing just yet but it will be very different to the colour it was as the car itself will be so different to how it was i wanted the colour to be new as well.
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Nov 14, 2009 19:39:46 GMT
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Couldnt you have a side exit each side before the rear wheels? Or would that mean no space for silencers? Just an idea. Nightmare you don't hang around doing an awsome job cant wait to see it done
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