Tassie Daves Vicky
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I thought it was a Hemi but these Toyotas are supposed to be great motors.
Can you lower the floor to accomodate your new seat, just a thought.
Following with interest.
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Can you lower the floor to accomodate your new seat, just a thought.
Following with interest.
Regards Newbee
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No the floor level is dictated by the chassis which is very original style
and fully braced. No room to move there.
Worked out last night where and how to modify the base and also moved the body
forward a bit to centre the wheels.
Can now cut the inner guard a lot less to fit the tyres and stop bodywork interference.
Tassie Dave
and fully braced. No room to move there.
Worked out last night where and how to modify the base and also moved the body
forward a bit to centre the wheels.
Can now cut the inner guard a lot less to fit the tyres and stop bodywork interference.
Tassie Dave
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looking good dave ...even the gothic look guard brackets ....it's all in the detail they say...
be careful of your sister....she has the...one day this will be mine...look in her eye
be careful of your sister....she has the...one day this will be mine...look in her eye
cheers joe
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She asked my a few weeks back could she have a drive when it's finished.
I said anytime you want, if I'm not.
It's only a car.
Got that seat apart and now am in the process of fixing it. Work tomorrow on the rear beaver panel
and the B pillar upright area.
It's fun but bloody tiring.
Tassie Dave
I said anytime you want, if I'm not.
It's only a car.
Got that seat apart and now am in the process of fixing it. Work tomorrow on the rear beaver panel
and the B pillar upright area.
It's fun but bloody tiring.
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Im with you Dave its only a car..When I had the A coupe .I would let anyone who asked or offer to let them drive it. the more in this hobby the better . I think an A vicky will be next on my list ::
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Looking good Dave.
Keep up the good work.
Mick.
Keep up the good work.
Mick.
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Thanks fellas.
I can never forget the first time we had an Ozrodders run and get together.
A bloke just handed me the keys to his hotrod and said there you go.
It was a ripper looking car and really well built.I asked him if there was anything I
needed to know about how it should be driven.
He said nah just drive it like you stole it!
I drove it down a gravel road,no choice,and got into it.
Ripper car!
Thanks Andrew I did appreciate the drive in your magenta 32
Tassie Dave
I can never forget the first time we had an Ozrodders run and get together.
A bloke just handed me the keys to his hotrod and said there you go.
It was a ripper looking car and really well built.I asked him if there was anything I
needed to know about how it should be driven.
He said nah just drive it like you stole it!
I drove it down a gravel road,no choice,and got into it.
Ripper car!
Thanks Andrew I did appreciate the drive in your magenta 32
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Nice progress Dave - your guard brackets will keep the cyclists over in the left lane
I agree that a build is tiring..............and relentless. Once you drive it though, I am sure you will forget exactly how hard and tiring the build was. Bike's are much faster build hey
Andrew's car would've been a cool thing to pilot. Did you drive it with blown hemi or 'rammed chev?
Cheers Turns
I agree that a build is tiring..............and relentless. Once you drive it though, I am sure you will forget exactly how hard and tiring the build was. Bike's are much faster build hey
Andrew's car would've been a cool thing to pilot. Did you drive it with blown hemi or 'rammed chev?
Cheers Turns
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It was the rammed Chev and was bloody great fun.
Will repay the favour soon as we get together with the cars again.
Tassie Dave
Will repay the favour soon as we get together with the cars again.
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Any updates on this one ? I really need to get one of these after the gal
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Update and Pics David??????
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Crikey Christopher you are so formal sometimes.
OK just for you.
Changed my mind on the taillights. These are heavy alloy with really bright stop light
and a number plate light included.
Bloody nails in header panel. Over 30 and a pain to remove wood. I had set fire to one end by accident and it had to come out.
Will put new wood in and mount my wipers through it.
Now to go outside and play in the shed a bit more.
Tassie Dave
We have radiator emblem.
I designed the engine setup long ago. Never had the engine in and body on before. Had to make a couple of small adjustments
but it all fits and is height legal. Even I can safely see road ahead.
Made and fitted new grille mesh and setup radiator and all fits really well.
Caleb suggested making my own wheels up.
Glad I listened to him
OK just for you.
Changed my mind on the taillights. These are heavy alloy with really bright stop light
and a number plate light included.
Bloody nails in header panel. Over 30 and a pain to remove wood. I had set fire to one end by accident and it had to come out.
Will put new wood in and mount my wipers through it.
Now to go outside and play in the shed a bit more.
Tassie Dave
We have radiator emblem.
I designed the engine setup long ago. Never had the engine in and body on before. Had to make a couple of small adjustments
but it all fits and is height legal. Even I can safely see road ahead.
Made and fitted new grille mesh and setup radiator and all fits really well.
Caleb suggested making my own wheels up.
Glad I listened to him
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Lovin Dave great progress, smart boy that Caleb.
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wow dave looking good ....i luv that hi rise manifold and a great idea with the wheels too
but mate you might need colored tape for the tailights
but mate you might need colored tape for the tailights
cheers joe
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