Been procastinating for a while to get the doors ready for sandblasting. Kind of knew it was not going to be fun. Took 2 hours to get the first door ready but the second one was ready in no time, much easier once you know how to wiggle the various mecanism out of the door.
Got all the parts laid out in the basement and some shelves, lots of parts in a spitfire !
I will try to keep this blog updated with my progress on my new project : a 1967 triumph spitfire mk3. Hoping this will help others and hoping I will get help as I would like to do things right.
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Spitfire paint removal
You seriously have to see how easy it is to strip the top layer of paint on flat surfaces.
All you need is a razor blade !
A video is better than words, see below
All you need is a razor blade !
A video is better than words, see below
Monday, July 9, 2012
Spitfire parts
I might have bought a parts car... thanks Mitch !
I now have 2 spitfire projects in the garage, ouch.
I now have 2 spitfire projects in the garage, ouch.
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Spitfire chassis cleaning
Stripped and cleaned the chassis this weekend. Sprayed degreasant and pressure washed.
Looks like someone used that hole in the chassis to make a little house !
Monday, July 2, 2012
The point of no return
Pretty sure i have reached the point of no return. Body tub was lighter than expected but not so easy to handle so i am happy i had an extra 3 set of arms to help.
Car looks good like that, spitfire low rider !
Car looks good like that, spitfire low rider !