TV Detector-More is less!

On a happier note Martin, I've dug out that heater kit. It's still in it's original Smiths box and seems to have all the clips, connectors/wiring, fasteners, washers, airpipes, matrix/motor airbox, the whole lot as far as I can tell.

The only bad news is the mice have had a go at the instruction booklet but all the torn up bits are in there if you want a go at sticking it back together. Also I' assuming you've already got the brass tap which fixes to the cylinder head for the outflow feed?

I think I paid £50 for it, does that sound about right?
 
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Originally posted by martin maltas

Sent the shell for acid dipping and coating, careless handling bent all the lower panels [:0][:(!]


those panels look like they got shrunk in the wash [:0]
looking much better now though [^]keep posting looking forward to seeing it again in the flesh :p

"SYBHIL" & N0.1
 
Ready for the lift :p

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2 hours later :)

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At last, back on its feet :)

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Martin she is realy looking well, the underneath is looking great :p it is a pity that nobody will be able to see how much work you have carried out underthere.

Dora and Gloria
 
:p Martin, great work but if I might venture to offer a word of constructive criticism, I'd say those wheels could do with a quick wire brushing and a slap of Hammerite prior to entry into the concours d'elegance. ;)

Is it due to the removed damaged sills that it appears up quite high at the back? Or is that normal?
 
When you see the amount of gear that goes inside and the size of the antenna that sits on the roof you'll wonder how the suspension doesn't bottom out when it's all on [:0]

'Harvey the RV'
 
Hi Martin, detector van is taking great shape and looking good,obviously a great deal of work to do but if you can find time could you measure the windscreen opening and the circumference of the screen so i can pass them on the to the rubber extrusion guy for pricing etc.
Many thanks.
Trev

back to my "rootes"
 
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Originally posted by Andy Zarse

:p Martin, great work but if I might venture to offer a word of constructive criticism, I'd say those wheels could do with a quick wire brushing and a slap of Hammerite prior to entry into the concours d'elegance. ;)

Is it due to the removed damaged sills that it appears up quite high at the back? Or is that normal?



Maybe Martins considering a 'rat look' detector van? :p
 
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