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9/7/2009

Work continues

Filed under: - danro @ 8:11 am

I’ve had some time off work so decided to exhume the chassis and get going again.

Having removed al the cr*p that was covering it I wheeled it out into the sunlight for a quick photo shoot. I span it round and wheeled it back in.

I’ve also bought the new Haynes book “build your own sports car on a budget” as it is more geared for using a sierra.
From the book I have used the plans to make my own seats, from cardboard first.
I’ve also started to strip the steering rack. I have the ball joints off and a good idea of how the shortening will work.


19/1/2009

Back building..

Filed under: - danro @ 4:16 pm

Spent 3 hours on the “the Car yesterday and thoroughly enjoyed it. :-D
So, I’m making plans for the next steps.
Floor pan has been 95% fully welded in, just a couple of short seams to finish, but the welded had to cool down so I went in.
I have the back end to complete and get the rear suspension made so that will be my next goal…
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15/10/2008

Sept 2004

Filed under: - danro @ 10:10 am

Well as you can probably guess, there has not been much to report recently
New additions to the family have quite rightly taken priority.
However things appear to be settling in to some sort of routine now, as a result I have managed to get outside
The chassis has not changed, but the donor has lost a good few pounds.
Pics will follow soon


4/8/2008

Floor pan is a goer..

Filed under: - danro @ 5:27 pm

Progress, not a lot, but progress.
The sheet of steel that is to be the floor pan is now 5 smaller pieces. Two of which perfectly fir the appropriate holds in the chassis. Two more to go, then weld ‘em in!
Once the floor pan is done, I’ll complete the rear end..
Photos to come…


29/2/2008

February 2008

Filed under: - danro @ 10:33 am

Hmmm .. :-o :-o :-o :-o
That was the quickest year ever! :-?

So what have I done?
Not a lot actually, I successfully managed to side track myself with my new hobby, air rifle shooting, and have been busy in the garage designing and making various air rifle targets that are now for sale here.

So the car.. what’s happened..?

  • I have primed the front wish bones
  • Assembled the hubs and attached the front wheels!
  • I have also welded a plate of steel to front of the chassis to between chassis rails LD and E
  • Suspension mount at the front has been fully welded and “mock” springs made to substitute the lack of real ones :-D

Next goal is to weld in the floor pan.
I’m getting into the garage much more at the mo, so with luck and dedication there should be some progress (oh and my eldest daughter Mia will be driving next year, a bet was made that it would not be ready for her to learn in - I don’t want a pile of bits - if I should fail it should be a close thing
8-) 8-) 8-) )


9/11/2003

Oct 2003

Filed under: - danro @ 10:05 am

Well this month has seen some action.
I have made a start on the tunnel, this is coming on very well.
I decided that the rear of the cockpit was no good so I abandoned that and
went back to the book layout.
My welding is coming on in leaps and bounds! I think I may write a hints and tips
page to try and help others who follow the same path - watch this space!

I also had a go at the Sierra. Rear suspension is out along with prop shaft,
fuel tank and most of the exhaust.
Nearly all the wiring has been removed from the back of the car
and I made a start cutting the whole boot off :-p Pics will be in the gallery.
I was also chatting to one of the guys on my welding course. He races a Sierra
as a Stock car. I mentioned that I had just cut the front bumper into
small pieces when he commented that he is always looking for Sierra
panels, suspension, bumpers etc. So rather than dumping the waste
I may have discovered a buyer (or buyers) for it! :-P


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