My chassis was bought more as limping as opposed to rolling! It has now been stripped and de rusted with the "tool" then had 3 coats of
yacht primer and now one full coat of Re jenolite in an appropriately namad colour - Le mans Blue. - its taken
me a few solid days work especially the "tooling"
- next time round i would budget for blasting and powder coating.
I still think it looks good though
fully painted chassis
[Edited on 13/4/04 by colmaccoll]
Looks fine
Also looks like you have the choice of IRS or 'book'. Which way are you going ?
Mick
Mick,
Im planning on IRS, have a F27 thats live axle and want to try an IRS set up now.
nice......
nice one Col... so judging by that it wasn't worth the effort. Looks great to me!
Hellfire, it was worth the effort but its a once in a life time job, just so when im old and grey i can say, ohhh sonny i did all mine by hand! i wouldnt mention the next time (if there is a next time) i did one i had it blasted and powder coated! - once is enough though.
sorry to change the subject but
who owns the purple indy in your archive???
cheers
Redeye,
Its a chap called Steve who lives in Shropshire - nice isn't it!
He and his mate built them at the same time and SVA a week apart and have sequencial plates. His user name is Mr Loo.
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[Edited on 15/4/04 by colmaccoll]