Bratfink is 'In Vogue'

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Bratfink is 'In Vogue'

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Thought I'd put up some pics of the old girl.

1966 Mk4 Singer Vogue Estate.
1725cc, Ally head engine.
Intake and exhaust system (twin Strombergs) is from a Mk5 Sunbeam Alpine.
4 speed overdrive trans.

I am told by a Singer club member that only about 11 of these are still known to still exist (maybe this is 12). She's my daily driver and it quite capable of doing 85 on the motorway (even if it does sound like it's going to fall apart).

I have some plans for this over the next few month, so keep an eye out.
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Ah, a fellow Rootes Group man...one thing about the MMA, in addition to a love for Mopars, we've got pretty eclectic tastes.

Though I've had the Rapier completely apart over the past week and if it doesn't behave it's getting ebayed!

Still got one and a half Alpines though!
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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Here are some pics of the recent engine build I did.
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Mate

that engine, so clean

could eat your dinner off it


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last 2 for now.

I have to extend a big thanks to Ivor, Dean and especially Alex who offered me advice and support through this build. Although it was a standard engine build the extent of the damage meant that nothing was left untouched.
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Not a problem James, just sorry I couldn't pop round and help you, just happened you caught me going out the door to the Nats.
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Saw this at the Nats,never seen one with no rot before,it's superb. :thumbright:
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You've come a long way, Mr. B.

:thumbright:

P.S. Your louvre is afloat :D ;)
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I'll be happy if my new big block is built to that standard...and it will be! :thumbright:
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A cool hauler, it's the Bratmobile!
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Post by Ashley »

Thats a very nice shade of blue you have there James :thumbright:
Well done fella, super rare car as well 8-)
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Ivor wrote:it doesn't behave it's getting ebayed!
Ha Ha...that gives me an idea for the wife...
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Ashley wrote:Thats a very nice shade of blue you have there James :thumbright:
Funny you should say that, everyone here should recognise the colour as Early Chrysler Blue. I posted a few months ago on the removal from VHT's product listing of the Late Chrysler Blue colour. Well that happened after I had just finished paining the block and had run out of paint for the other bits, which was quite irritating.

So Early Chrysler Blue is my new favourite engine colour. All the bits that weren't critical (i.e. all the outside bits) have been shot blasted back, painted and baked so it should last longer than the 2 weeks that paint normally sticks to an engine. I wasn't going to blast anything like the block or any of the important bits (we all remember that story!!!) so they were just cleaned up the hard way. Infact I probably spent more time cleaning than I did doing anything else, so much so that I have knackered my parts washer!
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