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Old 07-04-2012, 04:42 AM
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In progress pics: My 1750 Mk II (in 147 GTA red)

Hi All,
For Stooie and others interested - here is my baby!
This is "in progress" so far from modelling angles this is just how it is in the garage now.
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It just came back from having the front end, steering and some of the rear-end reworked in preparation for on-road.

I will start to log some of the work from here in.

Cheers
emotf
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Old 07-04-2012, 04:57 AM
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Front quarter glass rubber change

I hope the rest go this easy!
ClassicAlfa quarter glass rubber fitted well:
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Just followed Jims' tips here: http://www.alfabb.com/bb/forums/gt-1...placement.html
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Old 07-04-2012, 06:05 PM
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Dang! She looks good!

Is the missing inner light in the grill the intake for some super secret killer you'd have to kill me if you told me induction system, or have you just not got around to putting the light in yet.

Are those Talbot mirrors? The mirror on my car is getting "tired" and I'm thinking of going with a Talbot. I grew up in the era when they were the state of the art and never outgrew my admiration for them. I'm struggling with if they would be considered "period correct" for my 73, but may just get 'em 'cause I like 'em and it's my car.

It looks like you're doing a great job on the car, but I must point out that I think you put the steering wheel on the wrong side.

Best of luck!
Bob Stewart
'73 GTV
'09 VFR 800
Wallingford, CT
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