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    Next job was to weld up the seams. not had much experience with welding so I got as much advice from youtube as I could. pretty pleased with the results and got full penetration so even if its not pretty it will at least offer some strength.







    Steering rack painted



    Lower arms in hammerite

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    You've a good welding action, keep it up
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    **Update**



    Fully Seam welded the inner arches and then sprayed with gravitex



    A few coats of primer and seam sealer all round.







    Then the top coat went on and looks sweet! Happy with the finish considering its a home job



    Stuck the engine in at night (as you do)





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    Oil cooler and rad bolted in



    Then tidied up the loom with braided sieving.









    All starting to come together now
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    Very nice work!

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    Bay looks fantastic, but didn't you not paint the bay?
    All I wanted was a Pepsi, just one Pepsi
    Far from suicidal
    Still I get them tendencies
    Bringing back them memories
    That I really miss when I reminisce

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benn View Post
    Bay looks fantastic, but didn't you not paint the bay?
    Sorry put the pics up in a rush and didn't label them very well. The bay was fully painted in Glacier white. looks a treat now!

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    Seat bars welded in. Decided to just trim the original seat fixings as they can be a tad tricky to remove without butchering the shell





    Removed the bumper irons from the bumper and fitted quick release pins. (A few kg's saved)



    Engine is all wired in and almost good to go!



    Welded in some plates for the cage



    1st coat of primer



    Started to rain so I used the time to modify the steering column so it sits a tad lower.

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    Really liking this build mate, the engine is amazing keep up the good work

    Iain

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    **update**



    So treated the interior to a bit of paint







    Modified bracket in place



    Seats going in



    Driving position is spot on



    Harnesses bolted on



    Underside all cleaned up



    Rear beam good to go



    Fuel and brake lines in









    Also the engine now starts, Tricky to get going at the moment as everything is so tight (dont think i gave the bearings enough clearance) Starts with the help of a second battery tho, hoping to get some miles on it soon and start wearing it in!
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