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Title: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 June, 2013, 08:37:49 PM
a few months ago I did a deal on a restoration job with a customer, he had 2x 1600hfs and I have to build 1 good car and end up with everything else, anyway I picked the worse body shell for myself so thought id share a few fotos of the horrors uncovered and the progress made, so far its had 2x A posts subframe boxes and center membranes, 2x alloy doors , alloy bonnet and bootlid, front slam panel, ns front chassis leg, 4x wing repair panels fitted to 4 replacement wings that are now fitted to the car, in total there are 10different cars worth of second hand salvaged panels on the car and only the roof and scuttles are original, car is now increadably strong and straight, rear arches have been extended to the correct profile as the replacement panels were too narrow, I copied these off the other shell as it has its original arches ALL 4!!!!!, see what you think I'll try to put some more pics of how the car looks now up when I get time


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 June, 2013, 08:42:24 PM
more...


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 June, 2013, 08:43:50 PM
finally


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 21 June, 2013, 08:45:19 PM
James...that is horrific...makes my B 12 look like its just off the production line... ;D

As ever your skills and persistence are above and beyond the call of duty...keep it up, truly awesome


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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 June, 2013, 08:53:01 PM
I like a challenge  ;) there was more expanding foam holding it together than weld!!! anyway i'm just gratefull that I've ended up with it had a cracking deal in all and it will make a really good 1600 in the end, forgot to mention it had alreadt had new front and rear panels and a rear lower valence before I started, and whilst I was repairing the front end I replaced the panel between the headlamp panels below the front grill, all 4 inner arches, both sill closing panels behind the front wheels on the inner wings, probably more that ive forgotten about, whats pleasing is the lads in the body shop next door just laughed at it in the beginning and said it was scrap, now they are impressed and actually believe my theory that anything is repairable, rear arches were the biggest achievement, had 3 panel beaters stood watching me lead load them in total disbelief at how well they turned out and how easily they were modified,  ;D


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 21 June, 2013, 09:02:06 PM
James....do you yourself and accrued skills over the last number of years....a dis-service........well done, good to see the old skills being put to good use and hopefully inspiring a few others!

Get them back in and teach them how to do it....the lead loading that is...:)


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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 June, 2013, 09:38:01 PM
some more early pre repair pics


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 June, 2013, 09:40:05 PM
more.......told you it was bad  ;)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 21 June, 2013, 09:46:27 PM
It's a bit like those cutaway (is  that whet they were called ??) drawings you used to get in Autocar and such ....

Do you use a jig to keep it in place ? There's not a lot holding it together .....


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 21 June, 2013, 09:46:38 PM
My knee jerk reaction when I see that you've posted is "he always makes it look too easy" and to be wanting you to find something that will really challenge.  I must say this one was a monster and I'm really impressed at how you've slain it.

Hat's off.  What a task.  I don't think I've ever seen anything come back from worse.

Over the hill with it or some more "what have I got myself into here" moments still to come?

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 June, 2013, 10:13:16 PM
thanks guys, spent about 4 weeks with the welder of time, im actually pleased with the end result as it needs minimal filler work, every panel needs skimming but there are no huge dents or ripples, I will do my best to take some more photos over the weekend, ive not posted for a while as im working 7 days a week at the moment, at the unit at the moment I have 2 fulvias inc this 1, 2 x aprilias, (1 is mine.....well now my mum and dads) an augusta a morris minor, a tr8 healy 3000 and Porsche 356a, on there way another augusta, another aprilia, a lambda and an ardea so pretty busy!!!, even though myself and Lee share a unit we also share jobs, I do the steel work and filler, he does final prep and paint (he's got an oven) but between us it all works out well, ive brought my dad out of retirement at the moment doing mechanical repairs for me and took another member of staff on to help with the body work,


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 21 June, 2013, 10:24:25 PM
Great...the Parry dynasty firing on all cylinders........what an outfit!

Don't know how you do it.....but do it you do.


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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 22 June, 2013, 08:36:22 AM
James, that is a truly incredible achievement. Having seen the mess that purported to be a car when you first started I have an idea of exactly how much you have achieved ........  and so quickly.

I hope to be up your way soon and look forward to seeing you and the car in all its glory.

                                                Andy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Dilambdaman on 22 June, 2013, 08:48:47 AM
Hats off to you James, a truly heroic effort. Having been to hell and back with our Fanalone I have some idea of the effort required to resuscitate a seemingly hopeless cause. However, as you know from previous experience it's all well worth the effort in the end.

I was only remarking to Margaret this morning how strange it is to wake up and not be immediately in thought about the Fanalone rebuild.  :)

Robin.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 22 June, 2013, 08:51:17 AM


I was only remarking to Margaret this morning how strange it is to wake up and not be immediately in thought about the Fanalone rebuild.  :)

Robin.

...yeah........ in a cold sweat..........;)

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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 22 June, 2013, 06:15:25 PM
this is where its at at the moment, all the metal work is done except the os door needs 2 stress cracks welding up, hopefully will be starting the body prep over the next few months "between jobs!!"


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: lancialulu on 22 June, 2013, 06:32:12 PM
lookin' like an HF!! Keep up the great work.

Tim


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 22 June, 2013, 06:32:24 PM
Looking very smart James............an awful lot of work, fill her full of WaxPARRYoyl...... ;D... to preserve for a generation......but then if a keeper,  you get to enjoy her for such a long time......brill


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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: rogerelias on 22 June, 2013, 07:37:17 PM
you need to get a hobby mate 8)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 22 June, 2013, 07:46:37 PM

How did you shape the lead?   Just the paddle so far or with files or abrasives?

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 22 June, 2013, 07:54:08 PM
rough it out with the paddle, then used a body file and die grinder with a soft flexi pad, then a DA (duel action air sander) , potentially lethal way of doing it because of all the lead dust flying around, good ventilation and a quality dust mask, roger any suggestions for a hobby are welcome  ;)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 25 June, 2013, 10:11:58 PM


Do you use a jig to keep it in place ? There's not a lot holding it together .....
sorry simon I've only just read your post properly, to answer the question no I didn't, how I repaired it was to cut out as little structural steel as possible in 1 go, I started by cutting off the outer sill and only the very bottoms of the wings, I repaired the A post and subframe boxes and outer sills 1st, as I was doing this I took carefull measurements off my s3 (totally original un welded) and off the other 1600 here which again is very original, I also measured down from the subframe to a level floor to make sure the sill heights and subframe were square and equall side to side and corner to corner, once the main chassis structure was sound I cut off a pair of wings at a time and tack welded them into place, then I removed the remaining two wings and tacked them into place, only reason everything was tacked 1st was to make sure everything lighned up correctly before any panel was welded in solid, I spent aslong with the tape measure as I did with the welder and its all worked out nice


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: angelorange on 28 June, 2013, 05:05:22 PM
Super job!



Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 November, 2013, 09:03:44 PM
a little more progress, getting ready for shot blasting and new floor pans and boot floor


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 21 November, 2013, 09:18:35 PM
I would love one of these spit-roasters, the "joys" of welding upside down with hot underseal dripping down your arm ......gone in an instant


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 21 November, 2013, 10:18:59 PM
!st time ive used it, stole it off Lee next door and fell in love with it, awesome bit of kit ;D ;D


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: bruciebonuz on 22 November, 2013, 10:55:26 AM
Intrigued by the name of the photos... "damaged police wheels"......


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 22 November, 2013, 02:54:19 PM
Intrigued by the name of the photos... "damaged police wheels"......
haha, my main business is a tyre depot and we do all the police vehicles for the Wrexham area , when I downloaded all the pictures off my camera and saved to the pc I stored them under that file name, if any wheels are damaged on a police vehicle they must be replaced and photo's taken and sent to their fleet office, I had 2 in on the same day as I took the pictures of the fulvia


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 22 November, 2013, 08:39:30 PM

Simon, I hope the attachments are here, they are from P5 of my 'B20 Story' thread and relate to my rotisserie which has been invaluable. Pages 4 and 5 of the thread tell the story. I still consider it to be the best bit of kit that I have bought to date!!

                          Andy


 They are available from 'mk2mania', a company that specialises in work on Mk2 Escorts, especially for the rally scene, web address, www.mk2mania.co.uk. The model is the 'de luxe rotator' and the price, a very reasonable £240 plus £40 delivery incl VAT.    They will not provide the brackets to attach the shell to the jig, but these may be readily fabricated by a competent welder. Obviously the mounting points on the shell will need to be structurally sound !!

I have no link with the company, but suggest that if you think it might help with work on your car, do have a look at their website, especially the youtube clip showing it in use and do check the caveat as to its use.

                         Andy





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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 26 November, 2013, 07:09:54 PM
had a go at making repair panels for the floor and bulkhead today, turned the car upside down and supported it under the bulkhead by the heater fan to take any excessive load off the chassis legs as I needed to remove the front subframe to acces all the rot/bad previous repairs, for a 1st attempt i'm fairly pleased, not exact but near enough for my own car, weld it all up tomorrow


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 26 November, 2013, 08:29:08 PM
I can see that you had fun with the swaging machine. The subframe boxes will be much easier this way up - still v jealous !


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: ITSA on 26 November, 2013, 10:49:21 PM
Being impressed by these new floor sections, I wonder whether you have tried making any sections with the circular pressings in them.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 26 November, 2013, 10:50:35 PM
Simon , I think we're all "jealous/envious" of each other, if I could I would have a lambda , your van, fulvia zag 037 s4 another integrale blah blah blah, big problem is ALL Lancias have some sort of appeal and i'd love a bigger collection however.......you can only drive 1 at a time  :(


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 26 November, 2013, 10:54:14 PM
Being impressed by these new floor sections, I wonder whether you have tried making any sections with the circular pressings in them.
not yet, really they need to be done with a fly press which I do not have....YET !!! , I tend to buy tools as I need them and cant justify one just yet, I want a deep throat shinker stretcher and a cast iron English wheel 1st however as funds allow I will get one


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 28 November, 2013, 07:10:05 PM
more pictures of floor repairs


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 28 November, 2013, 07:11:29 PM
more....


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 18 December, 2013, 08:05:51 PM
cars still coming along but slowly due to the amount of work we have on customers cars (I'm NOT complaining though!!) floors and sills are pretty much finished, boot floor is another story, patch on top of patch and a real mess, I decided to bite the bullet and just cut it all out and start again, I've made an intire boot floor for the car and at the moment I'm making the center cross member that the panhard rod attatches too as even that was pretty much beyond, its taken 2 days to cut the floor out as it was such a mess, floors not fitted yet but hopefully will be in the next few days........if I get time


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 18 December, 2013, 08:07:29 PM
more....


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 18 December, 2013, 08:09:25 PM
more...... ::)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 18 December, 2013, 08:09:59 PM
finally......


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 18 December, 2013, 09:20:05 PM
There cannot be much left ..... seems like the holidays are going to be busy !


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 18 December, 2013, 09:33:28 PM
theres not much that hasn't been repaired or replaced!!!! however atleast I know it'll be right when its done  ;)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 18 December, 2013, 11:28:59 PM

Good to see !!   

You'll have confidence in it.

Watching a car chase someone suggested my car being strong enough to "take some air" could be an ambition.  Yours will be ready for a Safari rally.

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 18 December, 2013, 11:51:46 PM
I must have cut 25kg of armour plate out of the car that someone has put in thinking they have made it strong when really the car was far weaker than standard, now it will be exceptionally strong with the sill and A post areas properly "beefed up", all this rear end work is standard just slightly heavier gauge steel so when painted will look "factory" the main thing is that the whole car is now seam welded in all the weak areas that are prone to failure so hopefully it will never go again, putting all the pressings back in the replacement panels has really strengthened up the panels too , on the whole I think it will make a very good car in the end and I've thoroughly enjoyed all the metal work, next week should be the big hand over to phil (my painter) for him to start the prep on the shell, all the alloy panels are done and in prima , underneath is just seam seal ,etch prime anti stonechip and colour and exterior is about 3 wks of prep and prime etc before colour, I doubt it will happen that quick as we have lots of customer vehicles either in at the moment or due in in the next few weeks mostly for major surgery and they will need priority over my toys


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 19 December, 2013, 10:24:37 AM
I've been following this with great interest. If I had the money for an HF I'd be chasing you now to sell it to me! That way I'd know I had a really well prepared car. As a layman though, I have to say it's all beyond me how all this work is done. I can't even imagine what's involved. I wish I did because it must be very satisying to own a car that you have brought back from the dead (which is why I like the fact David is saving that gorgeous Flavia Z). If I tried it would take me my whole life and the result would look like Father Teds panel beating efforts. Out of everything you've done though one simple thing puzzles me - how do you eventually get rid of every little trace of rust from a whole shell before the paint goes on?


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 19 December, 2013, 11:06:22 AM
by the time all the metal work is done there is very little rust left , I don't believe in this cure rust junk as I have known it to cause micro blisters in paint etc at a later date, best way is to shot blast out anything that's left and paint it properly , rust only continues if its in contact with either moisture or oxygen so as long as its sealed off with a good waxoil or paint it wont continue , my appia has been done now for 12 yrs and had this process , it was as rough as this fulvia and is still in concours condition , its kept in a damp garage and used every yr yet has survived well just from being protected well when finished


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 19 December, 2013, 12:11:56 PM

Having visited Chugga "garage" is to flatter the storage for his collection of mint Lancias.  Its a damp part of the country as well.  I'd trust him to paint oil rigs to last...

Going back 15 years I can remember looking at Omicrons work and thinking it was done the previous year and it turned out to be more than 20.  When its been done REALLY properly, like with a stainless exhaust, it will last pretty much forever.

Will that be the standard mine is done to?   I very much doubt it... 

I can remember Bernie Fisher urging me NOT to use wax in box sections and NOT to underseal when he was working on the Aurelia so that any problems would be very obvious and easily attended to.  Where I insisted on a lot of wax and an annual underseal back then I think I might take that advice for myself now.  Preservation becomes a maintenance task of regular inspection and swift rectification.  Its the "paint the underside of the car a nice bright light gloss" school of thought.  Not putting wax in the box sections?  I'm less convinced than with leaving the underseal off.

Butt weld not lap joint.  Paint the insides and backs of sections.

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 20 December, 2013, 08:08:27 PM
1st fitting


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 27 December, 2013, 07:22:51 PM
boot floor is now welded in solid, needs a little more work around the tank recess from underneath and a center cross member that the panhard rod connects to fabricating, fingers crossed that will all be done next week


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Dilambdaman on 28 December, 2013, 12:19:35 PM
And I thought CUC 20H was bad!  Talk about deja vu - brought me out in a cold sweat! :o

Go James! Great work.

Robin.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 28 December, 2013, 09:15:55 PM
And I thought CUC 20H was bad!  Talk about deja vu - brought me out in a cold sweat! :o

Go James! Great work.

Robin.
Parry logic : find the worst possible car available and repair it, = affordable project and hours of fun repairing it , me and dad are pretty much the same that we enjoy the restoration and challenge more than the driving,the worse condition the car is in the bigger the challenge yet the most satisfaction on completion strange maybe but keeps the old grey matter active and awake and I'm sure you can relate
 :D


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 29 December, 2013, 09:01:27 PM

Brilliant!!

Any bead rolling tips?

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 December, 2013, 09:25:01 PM
as a beginner , I found 1 person turning the machine slowly whilst I fed the metal through, DO NOT try and go back over the swage in reverse just take the pressure off the rolls when you have finished the run that your doing, measure up and mark up the panel 1st and check it atleast twice as once you've put a swage in theres no going back!!!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 29 December, 2013, 09:43:23 PM
Looking gorgeous James....Bill would be proud of you!!!


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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 01 January, 2014, 04:25:48 PM
yesterdays job was finishing making the center cross member that locates the panhard rod and fitting it to the car, not 100% finished yet but its getting there, I've tried to replicate the correct shape so it looks correct and not repaired


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 01 January, 2014, 08:46:56 PM

Rolling beads no issue with it warping or shrinking?   

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 01 January, 2014, 10:05:08 PM
yes they do distort , shrinking hammer and dolly sort it out fairly quickly though, when I welded the cross member in I clamped it to the boot floor as you can see but what you couldn't see was a length of inch box that I put on the boot floor to pull everything flat while welding, also the heat of the welds when everythings clamped shrink a lot of the distortion at the same time


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Jai Sharma on 02 January, 2014, 12:31:37 PM
This is looking very impressive!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 02 January, 2014, 10:08:20 PM
This is looking very impressive!
thanks , I'm generally pleased with how its taking shape, I'm at the finishing stages of a customers 1600 at the moment which is really spuring me on to finish this car, I will put some pics of the customers car up when its finished as he doesn't mind but this is where its at at the moment


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: SanRemo78 on 02 January, 2014, 11:09:35 PM
For a minute there i thought you were working REALLY fast James!  ;D Keep the news coming, these rebuild threads are the best things on the fora!

Guy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 03 January, 2014, 12:28:41 AM
thanks Guy and everyone else who's given the comments, very encouraging and making me more determined it will be at this yrs agm


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: rogerelias on 03 January, 2014, 09:20:58 PM
Just been in the garage to check mine is still there, and it is, phew  ;) ;)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 27 January, 2014, 07:44:06 PM
few more pics of the shell being prepped for paint


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 27 January, 2014, 07:46:53 PM
more....


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 27 January, 2014, 07:49:29 PM
last photos are my battery tray, Phil said "can you mend that for me " so I did......sort of, much easier to just make a new 1


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 27 January, 2014, 07:58:23 PM
Wonderful...as ever James........great to see her coming on leaps and bounds

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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 27 January, 2014, 08:11:00 PM
You'll be off to the pub in the Fulvia next week !



Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 27 January, 2014, 08:17:05 PM
I WISH!!!!!! still lots to do, all the nuts bolts brackets etc for the suspension are going for zinc plating in the next few days, all the chrome is done, going a little OTT with underneath as I want it to look as good as the top, always wanted to go "all out" and build something to the best of my ability (and budget) will put some pics up of the rusty bits before the go for plating and on their return


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 27 January, 2014, 09:55:04 PM

With those holes in the battery tray did you turn the edges with just a hammer and dolly or into a former or press them...?   Its very neat, pukka factory finish.

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 27 January, 2014, 10:16:54 PM
hmmm a little photo trickery I thaink David as I didn't actually put the little lips on as original, its just too much work to reproduce such a small lip without a former, lack of demand (I only needed 1) makes it not viable for me to go any further than I have with it, when fitted I doubt someone who didn't know that I'd made it would spot it , fits like a glove so pretty pleased with it, to be fair even side by side in the flesh it does look "original" a friend of mine commented today and couldn't believe it was "home made"  ;)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 27 January, 2014, 10:26:15 PM
Some more incredible work, yet again James. That battery tray is very impressive, as you say, much easier to make a new one than to try to repair the moth-eaten remains of the original.

The waist line of the shell looks perfect, excellent work, keep at it !!!!!

                                                      Andy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 28 January, 2014, 08:17:21 AM


The waist line of the shell looks perfect, excellent work, keep at it !!!!!

                                                      Andy
its one thing that bugged me when the car 1st arrived was how wavey the swage line was, i'm terribly picky on panel gaps and swage lines etc so spent a lot of time fitting the repair sections to minimalise distortion , once you've ruined the swage line it never really looks right


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 28 January, 2014, 10:50:12 AM
You've done a great job - and another 1.6 HF saved which is very important. I see that 1600 prices at least seem to be rising a lot lately. Could it be that finally they are being recognised for what they are. Never understood why, with their fantastic motorsport history, Fulvia prices have remained low next to some of the primitive cars out there which seem to command ridiculous money. Although this has been good so far for those who want a Fulvia. So, what next? How about the Zagato with the broken back? Keep you busy for a month or two!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 28 January, 2014, 12:49:43 PM

Fulvia with a broken back?   Perhaps another example of "easier to make a new one"...

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: blueboxer on 28 January, 2014, 01:32:42 PM
I've seen the broken back Zagato on ebay and think even the numerous miracle workers that frequent this site might struggle there!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 28 January, 2014, 08:46:03 PM
subframe and cross members ,rear axle and various other brackets etc gone for shot blasting, dropping this lot off for plating in the morning, we're all having a sweep stake in work to how much its going to cost ::)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 28 January, 2014, 10:07:21 PM

Dread to think...

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 January, 2014, 01:25:43 PM
dropped it all off this morning, spoke to a loverly lady on the phone last night who was extremely helpful, anyway got to the company this morning and met the (theres always one!!) foreman, total arrogant idiot who spoke to me and his staff like I was scrapped off the sole of his shoe, quick call to my dad for some sensible reasoning to see if he thought I should just take my stuff and go or if I should trust this idiot with it all, total agreement from us both to take it away and find someone else to do it, so I went back and was greeted by a worker on a forklift truck, pleasant and polite asked if he could help so I briefly explained the situation and that I was taking my parts elsewhere, he asked me to wait while he got his boss so I did, I explained the whole situation to the owner of the company and explained that I was not having a go at him but as an employer myself if any of my staff spoke to a client or other member of staff in the manner that the foreman spoke to me I would fire them, he was very apologetic and looked at my parts , by way of apology everything blasted pickled and then plated..................wait for it...












£50!!!!!!!!!! :o pleased is not the word and looking at their standard of work i'm glad I've stayed with them


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 29 January, 2014, 02:53:57 PM
Result! I must get their details off you James


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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 January, 2014, 03:08:28 PM
http://www.alkemimetalfinishing.co.uk/


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 29 January, 2014, 03:55:54 PM
I take it you're going to give a fiver to your mate the foreman who was in on the act? £50, that's just brilliant. Bet nobody had £50 in the sweepstake.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 29 January, 2014, 03:59:24 PM
http://www.alkemimetalfinishing.co.uk/

Thanks........would need some chrome put on a couple of bumpers too....the B 12 way!


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Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 January, 2014, 05:43:46 PM
I take it you're going to give a fiver to your mate the foreman who was in on the act? £50, that's just brilliant. Bet nobody had £50 in the sweepstake.
hahaha nope, bets were between £200 & £500 , so end result was brilliant,  ;D


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 January, 2014, 05:51:37 PM
http://www.alkemimetalfinishing.co.uk/

Thanks........would need some chrome put on a couple of bumpers too....the B 12 way!


P
these are "the boys" for chrome can do mazac too 1st class service everytime
http://www.colonnademetal.com/index.html


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 29 January, 2014, 06:11:59 PM
Excellent, thanks once again

P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Neil on 29 January, 2014, 07:36:33 PM
I wonder what they would charge for a pair of Fulvia door handles if they are good with Mazac, good result on the other items.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 January, 2014, 08:05:48 PM
£50 each they charged me, came back like new with no pits at all not a good picture but gives an idea, these handles were TRASHED before sending away


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 January, 2014, 08:07:06 PM
the marks are actually dirt  which the flash showed up, they are honestly fantastic


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 31 January, 2014, 08:27:33 PM
 a bit more done , made new brackets for rear inner wings above anti roll bar as they were missing (rotted off!!) battery tray is now in place,


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 31 January, 2014, 09:00:21 PM
That really does look bloody marvellous!!!!!!!!!!!!

                                Andy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 31 January, 2014, 09:01:56 PM
Plus 1!

P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 31 January, 2014, 09:09:06 PM
thanks guys  :) really pleased with the progress , amazing how a little paint transforms something


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 01 February, 2014, 08:54:06 AM

Need a glass floor garage to enjoy that.

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 01 February, 2014, 09:40:44 AM

Need a glass floor garage to enjoy that.

David

You mean an underlit mirrored floor surely!!!!


P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 01 February, 2014, 10:03:54 AM
Quote
amazing how a little paint transforms something

Amazing indeed. Do you use 2 pack, zinc based primer or something else ? Cannot believe your story about the bolts/parts for plating ...... well done !


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: SanRemo78 on 01 February, 2014, 11:31:46 AM
Amazing progress but now I'm feeling a little sad, this thread is approaching the end, won't be long before it's on the road. Same for the Appia Furgoncino, we're only going to be left with the South London Sport thread to follow….

Who am I kidding! James will soon start another rescue project thread!  ;D

Guy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 01 February, 2014, 12:36:23 PM

I have a little progress to report on that one - and the Augusta. As ever with me its sorting the photos out...  A friend was laughing yesterday that I have "a camera" not a smart phone.   

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 01 February, 2014, 06:49:28 PM
Quote
amazing how a little paint transforms something

Amazing indeed. Do you use 2 pack, zinc based primer or something else ? Cannot believe your story about the bolts/parts for plating ...... well done !
hmmm big debate in work on this topic this week, phil wanted to use 2k epoxy prima (very American) and I refused, the system I use I know works and more importantly LASTS!!!!! I use a 2k etch prima which is not really 2k as it has no hardner , its very miss leading and prefere to call it 2 part etch prima as you add an acid/thinner to it and you use it as a wash prima rather than high build, eventually this will be scotched and over coated with 3m sprayable sealant then over coated whilst wet with prima and colour "wet on wet" , I always etch prime bare metal steel or alloy as I have seen 2k prima flake off bare steel from lack of adhesion , j


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 01 February, 2014, 06:53:54 PM
Amazing progress but now I'm feeling a little sad, this thread is approaching the end, won't be long before it's on the road. Same for the Appia Furgoncino, we're only going to be left with the South London Sport thread to follow….

Who am I kidding! James will soon start another rescue project thread!  ;D

Guy
Guy still a long way to go on it yet! I would like it to be finished in the next 3>4 months however customers cars take priority, also I still have a nearly finished aprilia and ardea pickup and atleast 4 more of my own cars to do and 3 of my dads, so if was lucky enough to do 1 a year (unlikely) i'll still be posting for a while!!!!!  ::)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: SanRemo78 on 01 February, 2014, 07:15:51 PM
Guy
[/quote]Guy still a long way to go on it yet! I would like it to be finished in the next 3>4 months however customers cars take priority, also I still have a nearly finished aprilia and ardea pickup and atleast 4 more of my own cars to do and 3 of my dads, so if was lucky enough to do 1 a year (unlikely) i'll still be posting for a while!!!!!  ::)
[/quote

That's great news James! What's next?? Do the Forum watchers have any say in it???? Aurelia? Flaminia?

Guy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: SanRemo78 on 01 February, 2014, 07:16:09 PM
Do you have a Flaminia? Always liked the Coupe….


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 01 February, 2014, 07:31:10 PM
B20 on my dads list of to do's  ;) I really want to finish my pickup next and my dad wants to spruce up the astura so I think they will be next, no flaminia however I do have a plan for some flaminia running gear that I have, watch this space


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: davidwheeler on 03 February, 2014, 10:33:06 AM
So much (immaculately reproduced) new metal - when does a restoration become a replica??  Only joking!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: fay66 on 03 February, 2014, 10:52:59 AM
So much (immaculately reproduced) new metal - when does a restoration become a replica??  Only joking!


David,
I would draw the line at BMC/MG type restorations that still retain their originaiity on paperwork after having complete new bodyshells !! It's one thing replacing a body when you have a seperate chassis, but totally another when it has an integral chassis even though the running gear is original.

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 03 February, 2014, 07:08:07 PM
So much (immaculately reproduced) new metal - when does a restoration become a replica??  Only joking!

to be fair probably 60% of its Italian steel !!!  :D anyway ive been training josh today in building "heritage shells"  ;)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 03 February, 2014, 08:22:38 PM
Wowee! Those shots of the painted floorpan could have been in the factory! No, thinking about, they didn't prepare to your standard.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 03 February, 2014, 09:01:55 PM
So much (immaculately reproduced) new metal - when does a restoration become a replica??  Only joking!

to be fair probably 60% of its Italian steel !!!  :D anyway ive been training josh today in building "heritage shells"  ;)
[/quote

I think Josh is a very lucky young man, I am jealous that he is being trained in what must be one of the darker black arts!!!!

                                        Andy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 07 February, 2014, 07:25:04 PM
picked up the parts from the platers  ;)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 07 February, 2014, 07:27:04 PM
I was so pleased with quality and price............I got some more together to go off next week  :o


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 07 February, 2014, 07:52:50 PM
£50 for that ! - take the whole car .....


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 07 February, 2014, 08:07:55 PM
now do you see why I'm taking more!!!! as the engine is stripped I thought it would be rude not to send the bots off and as my dad has a stripped gearbox those bolts may aswell go too, got a little panicy as the car for reshell was stripped so everything off this car is now on the other 1 , so I found a bucket of bolts and chucked a load of those in too for good measure, stripped a servo today so that can go , bargain though and great quality, most of the parts were in a terrible state a few need to be redone where there is serious corrosion which I will blast then send back but 99.99% of the stuff came back perfect, also for the money I could hardly complain !!!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 07 February, 2014, 09:09:11 PM
Its like Xmas, only better James, bet you enjoyed opening those parcels, result!


P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 08 February, 2014, 07:32:10 PM
I was over the moon with it all, busy gathering other parts and taking things to pieces ie wiper motor linkage, bonnet stay, wishbone nuts and bolts etc to send with the next batch, cant wait to put it together now, colour choice of the week is amaranto Montebello as I've not seen an S2 HF in this colour yet, all the other colours I actually like have already been done, all the other colours are rare and I feel for a reason


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 08 February, 2014, 08:59:34 PM
So much (immaculately reproduced) new metal - when does a restoration become a replica??  Only joking!

to be fair probably 60% of its Italian steel !!!  :D anyway ive been training josh today in building "heritage shells"  ;)

James , jest not, if he shows any interest........has even gotten the smallest of buzzes out of just trying it once, its a great time to let them learn from a master.......


P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 08 February, 2014, 09:18:00 PM

That sky blue I liked - the other would be a braver choice.  The dark red especially with the yellow stripes is lovely...but would it then look like a "tribute" to the earlier HFs...?

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 09 February, 2014, 03:59:50 PM
There is a very nice 'baby blue' around at the moment on Citroen C3/4's which I've often thought might look good on a Fulvia. In the same vein as the old Iris Blue of the Frogeyes.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Jai Sharma on 09 February, 2014, 09:20:18 PM
Looking amazing!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 11 February, 2014, 08:44:07 PM
more progress, shell was masked up and bare metal etch primed


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 11 February, 2014, 08:46:08 PM
then its 1st 2k high build prima to see where we're at with it


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 11 February, 2014, 08:49:50 PM
Sooooo nice !


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 11 February, 2014, 10:58:46 PM

Looks like its fresh out the model kit box. 

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 12 February, 2014, 10:29:24 AM
I bet the blokes next door have stopped laughing................


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 12 February, 2014, 10:40:38 AM
oh yes  ;D I've known Lee for the best part of 20 yrs, cracking lad and excellent painter, its funny really as he enjoys what I hate an visa versa, he always admires what I do and the projects we take on but always pokes fun (in a joking manor) at the same time, when the car was upside down and we made the floors etc Lee  and Dave were both full of admiration and praise but as with all garages theres a lot of teasing and banter between us


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 12 February, 2014, 10:47:54 AM
James.....how did it fair out after the 1st high build primer and/or 2nd/3rd coat(?)....much rubbing/fettling to do, recommended make you use?

P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 12 February, 2014, 02:48:35 PM
it needs a fair amount of re-work as there are parts i'm/phil are not happy with, this is usually the case with most major rebuilds that have this many repairs,


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 03 March, 2014, 07:30:58 PM
2nd prime done last week, reblocked again and ready for another (final) prime , this was pre rework, if I get time I will take some more pictures of it as it is now tomorrow


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 03 March, 2014, 08:32:36 PM
Excellent James, yet another stunning example of your bodywork skills.

                         Andy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 03 March, 2014, 08:42:02 PM
thanks Andy, I can safely say its straight now!!!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 03 March, 2014, 09:03:33 PM
Lovely - I like it in white ......


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 04 March, 2014, 11:44:35 AM
Lovely - that 3rd shot makes you realise what a beautiful shape the rear wings are with the pointed top etc. Decided on the colour yet?


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: lancialulu on 04 March, 2014, 12:05:47 PM
Lovely - I like it in white ......

I like white but then I am biased!!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 04 March, 2014, 02:20:10 PM
Yours does look very nice Tim. If I'm not mistaken, yours is slightly off white, which I prefer to a briliant white.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: lancialulu on 04 March, 2014, 03:20:10 PM
Yours does look very nice Tim. If I'm not mistaken, yours is slightly off white, which I prefer to a briliant white.

Lancia Saratogo white is more grey than yellow white if you get my drift.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 04 March, 2014, 08:39:38 PM
Lovely - that 3rd shot makes you realise what a beautiful shape the rear wings are with the pointed top etc. Decided on the colour yet?
still cant decide  ??? I may end up putting the colours (names) in a hat and just picking 1 at this rate!!!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: fay66 on 06 March, 2014, 10:54:43 AM
Lovely - that 3rd shot makes you realise what a beautiful shape the rear wings are with the pointed top etc. Decided on the colour yet?
still cant decide  ??? I may end up putting the colours (names) in a hat and just picking 1 at this rate!!!

Not a coupe colour but I think it would look nice in series 1 Berlina Doncaster Grey, but like Tim, I'm biased ;D

Brian
8227 8)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 06 March, 2014, 12:12:38 PM

Are you drifting away from the "original orange"?   I think it would look fantastic...

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 07 March, 2014, 11:31:15 AM
Lovely - that 3rd shot makes you realise what a beautiful shape the rear wings are with the pointed top etc. Decided on the colour yet?
still cant decide  ??? I may end up putting the colours (names) in a hat and just picking 1 at this rate!!!

Not a coupe colour but I think it would look nice in series 1 Berlina Doncaster Grey, but like Tim, I'm biased ;D

Brian
8227 8)

Strange you should say that Brian. I'm not sure what Doncaster Grey looks like but only the other day I saw a HF coupe for sale in plain dark grey. It was bumperless with just the HF stickers and looked stunning. So much so that in the parallel universe where I am obscenely wealthy I would have mine done the same colour.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 07 March, 2014, 06:44:13 PM

Are you drifting away from the "original orange"?   I think it would look fantastic...

David
I really don't know what to do, its frustrated me that much that I even considered selling the car last night! I've NEVER struggled with colour choices before and without bragging I'm more than pleased with the colour choices I have made on my other vehicles, problem I have now is I really want to finish the pickup and have lost a little interest in the HF, my routes are sliding pillar and that's what really "does it" for me, I have seen sence though and will finish the HF however it maybe up for grabs when done to fund something that interests me more, this forum doesn't help, after seeing the £135k b20 forsale its bringing back childhood memories of my dads old car CLU220B which he swapped with eddie gee for the astura, as you know he has another 6th series sitting around for restoration with ex maglioli engine, decisions decisions !!! ::)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 15 March, 2014, 06:58:19 PM
Ians car being valeted for collection this week


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 15 March, 2014, 07:17:19 PM
That's a little beauty. The wheels look especially sharp.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 15 March, 2014, 07:51:17 PM

[/quote] when done to fund something that interests me more, this forum doesn't help, after seeing the £135k b20 forsale its bringing back childhood memories of my dads old car CLU220B which he swapped with eddie gee for the astura, as you know he has another 6th series sitting around for restoration with ex maglioli engine, decisions decisions !!! ::)
[/quote]

...aha...ha....decisions ...decisions.........me thinks Papas special 6th, ney...unique 6th series might just tip the balance........


P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 15 March, 2014, 09:28:48 PM
certainly does, however I've "been told" by him that I'm not allowed to sell it unless its serious money and he also said that I'd regret it! we shall see, as the late Norman Stewart said to my father "you can only drive 1 so why have more" this is very true and out of the 5 Lancia's we have on the road its always the augustas that seem to get used


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 15 March, 2014, 10:35:00 PM
James, I suspect the 6th series might in the not too distant future, take its pride of place in the fleet.......from what I've seen in the short period I've been interested in Lancias and having witnessed your ongoing work, accumulated experiences in restoring a range of Lancias,  that the 6th series might well become the culmination of your work and indeed your fathers passion to date........

The B 20 when restored won't have a price on it.........


P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 19 March, 2014, 09:24:40 PM
well after driving Ians car today for the 1st time on the road my enthusiasm has been more than revitalised ! so definatly 100% NOT SELLING!!! Ians car has a "proper" engine, 45's group 4 inlet and exhaust , variante 1016 cams blah blah blah, my engine is much the same spec and my dad wanted me to build it standard as he felt all the mods would make it undrivable , I agreed until Ian told me to have a go of his car, I was shocked at how tame it could drive through a village and how wild it was on the open road, so , plan of action, get my dad behind the wheel  ;) he finally agreed to "take it around the block" with Ian, 20 mins later he came back with an "ear to ear grin" and totally agreed on doing all the mods to the engine, so that made me leave his house with an ear to ear grin and thanking Ian for persuading him (by use of his car) , talking of ear to ear grins Ian seamed over the moon with his car and said it was "way more" than he expected


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: rogerelias on 19 March, 2014, 09:29:40 PM
The question is James, is it as noisy as my exhaust is  :(


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 19 March, 2014, 09:45:29 PM
can I answer "no comment" I really don't want to be involved  :) yes it was noisy but open carbs and a group 4 exhaust sing their own song, sounded AMAZING!!!  still buzzing after my 4 mile drive that I did 9 hrs ago! it was brilliant!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 19 March, 2014, 10:09:07 PM

Phew!!!   

So now what colour...

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 19 March, 2014, 10:17:18 PM
stratos red......maybe.....Ians cars kinda grown on me too though  :D


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 20 March, 2014, 08:25:15 AM

Stratos red/orange would be a fabulous colour on it...

Making things from wood a couple of times items have reached a stage when the customer says "it would be a shame to paint it". I've learnt to have faith and to remind myself that it will be even better properly finished.  I think you've got the same thing with wanting "the one you can see right in front of you".  That's a good sign - along with wanting to keep something you've just done for a customer.

David


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 20 March, 2014, 09:43:17 AM
Maybe there was an earlier thread but what work was involved on this car? It looks really good. Has a really nice nose-down stance. Reading this reminds me of having Graham Bates' HF to drive. That had a Peter Gerrish engine on 48's (I think - they were huge). Fitted with the curved trumpets that face to the back. Fantastic, and as you say totally docile creeping along in traffic. Although I'm not sure which cams were fitted. What is your view on running open carbs on the road? I know many people do. I have foam socks on mine. One problem here in the summer, when there are huge vehicles working in the fields, is you get great clouds of fine dust that just look like smoke across the road and I've never fancied hoovering that up.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 20 March, 2014, 09:59:49 AM
I sawIan's car on the way down from Wales last night .... absolutely magnificent simply does not do it justice!

unfortunately i did not get a ride in it .... a wasted opportunity!!!

Another superb  bit of workmanship from Chugga, well done James.

                                  Andy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 20 March, 2014, 07:56:03 PM
Andy you should have asked , I'm sure Ian would have took you out


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Dilambdaman on 21 March, 2014, 11:36:37 PM
James, three words, Rosso san Siro. A year down the line and Jonathan and I have absolutely no regrets whatsoever.

Orange rules! - go for it!  :)

Robin.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: simonandjuliet on 22 March, 2014, 07:20:11 AM
I love the picture of the bodyshell on rollers, out in the garden !


Title: Fulvia 1600 piostons
Post by: JohnMillham on 23 March, 2014, 03:57:16 PM


I'm interested in the possibility of fitting Fulvia 1.6 pistons in my Lambda, which has a bore of 83.00 mm. Does anyone have a drawing of such a piston, or even a piston they could measure. Obviously I'm interested in the gudgeon pin size and position, weight with pin and rings and shape of the crown. Also, does anyone have a spare set?
Regards, John


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 23 March, 2014, 06:00:51 PM
hi John I have a second hand set of 1st oversize which are damaged and a new set of 2nd oversize for my engine, email me what you want to know exactly and i'll happily do it for you, j


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: JohnMillham on 23 March, 2014, 09:00:06 PM
Hello James. If any of them are 83 mm diameter, I would like to know their weight, complete with rings and pins and the size and position of the pins. I like the idea of fitting pistons to my Lambda which will "fill up" all the available combustion chamber space. If you could either photograph one or draw it, that would be even better. I have never even seen one!
Regards, John 


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 23 March, 2014, 09:54:27 PM
i'll get some pictures up for you to see, j


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: Parisien on 24 March, 2014, 10:22:56 PM
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lancia-Colour-code-chart-Flaminia-Flavia-Fulvia-1965-Earls-Court-Motor-Show-/261431971592?pt=UK_CarParts_Vehicles_Manuals_Litterature_ET&hash=item3cde8f4f08

James, of use, sorry about the price!


P


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 24 March, 2014, 10:56:35 PM
I'd already spotted it, thanks for thinking of me though  :)


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 09 April, 2014, 09:19:20 AM
Here's that grey one I mentioned before. Does anyone else think it looks really good, or is it just me??

http://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/639211639.htm?ca=8_s


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 09 April, 2014, 11:17:46 AM

Wouldn't be my choice on an HF.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 09 April, 2014, 11:29:06 AM
No, it's probably me. Something about the contrast of a sober colour on that type of car.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 09 April, 2014, 01:27:16 PM
cant say i'm a fan on a coupe, however that's the sort of colour I intend to paint my appia at some point


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: DavidLaver on 09 April, 2014, 10:59:30 PM

Maybe on an S1 or a Sport.


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 28 April, 2014, 07:40:56 PM
well chaps, sorry to do this to you but I've sold the car  :'( HOWEVER !!!! I've bought another to restore so when I get time to start on it I will keep you up to speed, so I wont be coming to the AGM in it as planned , on the plus side I do get more enjoyment out of working on them than driving them so atleast i'll have some more fun  ;D


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 29 April, 2014, 09:50:53 AM
So you got away without deciding on a colour? You'd better start thinking about the colour of the next one now!


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: peteracs on 29 April, 2014, 06:31:44 PM
So you got away without deciding on a colour? You'd better start thinking about the colour of the next one now!

I suspect that is the reason he sold it, and will probably sell the new one before sorting out the colour on that one as well..........!!!!

Peter


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 29 April, 2014, 09:24:39 PM
to answer you both, I have chose the colour I want on my "next" car, I'm pretty gutted to have sold it but in a sense I'm lucky to be in the position where 2 of my cars sold without advertising and extremely quickly .
Reason I sold them, I'm 40 this year and I really need to stop playing around and think about my pension/ future so sold the cars to invest for my future, luckily I've managed to get another rough HF and between myself and Dad we have 4 more aprilias, now that I know them both inside out either should be quick for me to replace / restore
anyway, it will keep me posting for a while longer!!! :D


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: the.cern on 30 April, 2014, 06:20:56 AM
A Lancia pension pot !!!! I have never seen that promoted in the FT, but it will, in your capable hands, prove to perform (in more ways than one!!) significantly better than many of the more conventional funds.

Well done James and glad to know that you will be keeping us informed and inspired for a while yet.

                                Andy


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: stanley sweet on 30 April, 2014, 09:11:29 AM
Well, some lucky person got themselves a rock solid HF. Look forward to the next one. Here we go again, dark red with HF stripes hee hee.........


Title: Re: my 1600 hf
Post by: chugga boom on 03 May, 2014, 06:46:22 PM
received my replacement shell today, big smiles in the Parry household tonight, I did feel physically sick when I sold the other car however this one has as much potential so happy again  ;D, will put picks up when I start on it which will be in a few months time when I get the back log of "sold" cars finished ,