MRK1b almost back on the road

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halflife
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MRK1b almost back on the road

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Well after 8 years of ownership the last 3 of which she has been off the road, I just could not bring myself to sell her. So I plough some more money into her

Ah well it's only money, you cannot take it with you. Cannot wait to get here back, should be the end of the month, although it has been "the end of the month" for the last 3 months.

Anyone know where I can get hold of the proper colour code for the tear drop alloys please?

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boondougal
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Re: MRK1b almost back on the road

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looking good. Not sure no the code you need but fingers crossed this is the month that finally has the happy ending! :whistle: :whistle:
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theyre such good little cars theyre worth the time and effort ,just a bloody shame they didnt paint them better at the factory ,mines totally original and under the carpet theres just primer and its really thin ,you can rub it off with your finger nail lol I can imagine the inside panels of the car are the same

no wonder they rusted

get another one back on the road !!! be nice to see another mr2 running around being enjoyed amonst the horrible eurobox crash test pedestrian collison friendly huge deep dashboard and silly front end crap thats on the roads
boondougal
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I once met an ex Toyota Quality Assurance engineer who was a junior guy on the Mk1 development. He told me they benchmarked the body panels on the Delorean! Maybe they did forget the paint?
halflife
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Re: MRK1b almost back on the road

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Progress Photos, really pleased with the job that has been done, every time they find something it gets addressed

Doors having first coat
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Wings
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Tub painted
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Rear valance all repaired and painted
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A and B Pillars all welded up and painted
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New Windscreen
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Rear Window refitted (rain gullies needed welding)
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Arches, lovely job
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halflife
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Re: MRK1b almost back on the road

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Still after colour code for wheels if anyone can help?
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Post by oukie »

Are you aware the wheels were two colours, with silver and then gunmetal grey
in the tear drops.
Mk1b White T-bar SC 1987, Mk1b White coupe Jan90, Mk1b White coupe Jan90 (spares), Mk1b Mica blue T-bar Mar90, Mk1b Mica blue T-bar,full climate control,Jan90, 5 mk1's :)
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I couldn't find the code either when I did my wheels so I used Toyota 141 in the tear drops which is a silver with a tiny hint off gold and almost flips in different light but very subtley. It was a common colour on the Carina back in the 80's.
The main bit I just bared back to metal and polish it alot.

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Re: MRK1b almost back on the road

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They look really well, hoping I can put back to standard though. Might have to buy an original wheel just to colour match I think :cry:
halflife
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Re: MRK1b almost back on the road

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Picking up the car tonight. 3 years off the road and strait through an MOT. Got to love this car.

Sticker kit on order, still need to sort out those dam wheels though

Pictures to follow
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Good on ya mate. Looking forward to more piccys.
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https://plus.google.com/photos/1162961 ... 510680449

Picked her up. Fair doo's he has done a fantastic job.

Jobs left to do
full sticker kit
small side molding from wing missing (the one with the stripes on it) but have one coming in the post
Wheels - the are ok but not right [-X
Mud flap letters
Full service (ran lovely on the way home considering off the road for 3 years) :clap:
Gear shift gaiter

Almost ready to show :thumleft:
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That looks just awesome. Kinda like it without the stripes.

Are you getting your gaiter from Rhon on here?

She did mine and it was superb.
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Looking really good. I bet your glad to get her back!
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Looks fantastic. Great job. :+:
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That's a fantastic restoration job right there! Nice work. :clap:
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