Jules n Ru's 66 Coronet
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Hi Mike. Tis a sweet little project. Thanks for advertising it for Jon.
Say Hi for us both if you speak to him.
Everything needs sorting, but the body's never been welded which is really good.
We're slowly getting through it
1 job opens up a can of worms, which opens another can and so on
but we're getting there
Yes mate, West End nr Bisley. 2 minutes from Gordon's School
Jules
Say Hi for us both if you speak to him.
Everything needs sorting, but the body's never been welded which is really good.
We're slowly getting through it

1 job opens up a can of worms, which opens another can and so on


Yes mate, West End nr Bisley. 2 minutes from Gordon's School

Jules

Of All The Senses, The Common One Is The Most Rare !!
MMA/750
MMA/750
After a lovely christmas break with the family, a trip down to the shed was in order on Wednesday for a continuation of the saga of recommissioning the '66.
We had a box of goodies arrive just before Santa got here. Makes a change for our Post Man to be early
Anyway, christmas came early for Rupert and I with a few new goodies for the '66
New stainless fuel sender. New grommet for filler neck. New coil, HT leads, vacuum canister for dizzy, ignition switch aswell as some stuff for my '68.
So, we decided to crack on with cleaning up & repainting bits for the column, and re-detailing the dash facia. Also made up a new gasket for the column base.
Just waiting on new clock faces to be sorted by a friend of Ru's, then we can refit it all.
Hope you like the piccies. Ru and I had a laugh anyway.
You don't need a sense of humour in this game, but it bloody helps!!
Merry Christmas
We had a box of goodies arrive just before Santa got here. Makes a change for our Post Man to be early

Anyway, christmas came early for Rupert and I with a few new goodies for the '66

New stainless fuel sender. New grommet for filler neck. New coil, HT leads, vacuum canister for dizzy, ignition switch aswell as some stuff for my '68.

So, we decided to crack on with cleaning up & repainting bits for the column, and re-detailing the dash facia. Also made up a new gasket for the column base.
Just waiting on new clock faces to be sorted by a friend of Ru's, then we can refit it all.
Hope you like the piccies. Ru and I had a laugh anyway.
You don't need a sense of humour in this game, but it bloody helps!!

Merry Christmas

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Of All The Senses, The Common One Is The Most Rare !!
MMA/750
MMA/750
Had abit more progress on the '66 this weekend
(and the '68 too
)
Last week I got some paint matched up for the dash and steering column.
I matched it from a section of the top column piece that shows the P R N D etc. which had been shaded from the light so hadn't faded over the years.
The colour used was a Fiat / Alfa colour, and I don't think I could have got the match any better. Believe it or not, the match was even better with the naked eye than in the photo
So, the dash and column got a new coat of paint this weekend.
Also, the cancel cam was renewed so at least the turn signals will switch themselves off. (Something I need to do on my '68 when I get the chance)
Also, sorted out the dizzy too. Ru stripped it out and gave it a good service. Also put in a new vacuum canister.
Unfortunately we never had any luck with the gauge faces with Ru's mate, so we cleaned them up as best we could, and thankfully they came out better than we had initially hoped, so the dash binacle is all back together now ready to be installed hopefully at the weekend.


Last week I got some paint matched up for the dash and steering column.
I matched it from a section of the top column piece that shows the P R N D etc. which had been shaded from the light so hadn't faded over the years.
The colour used was a Fiat / Alfa colour, and I don't think I could have got the match any better. Believe it or not, the match was even better with the naked eye than in the photo

So, the dash and column got a new coat of paint this weekend.
Also, the cancel cam was renewed so at least the turn signals will switch themselves off. (Something I need to do on my '68 when I get the chance)
Also, sorted out the dizzy too. Ru stripped it out and gave it a good service. Also put in a new vacuum canister.
Unfortunately we never had any luck with the gauge faces with Ru's mate, so we cleaned them up as best we could, and thankfully they came out better than we had initially hoped, so the dash binacle is all back together now ready to be installed hopefully at the weekend.
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Of All The Senses, The Common One Is The Most Rare !!
MMA/750
MMA/750
Well, a few more jobs have been sorted now on the old girl
After painting the dash we cleaned up the chrome trims that go round it's base and refitted them
We then set about the dash pad to see what we could do with that
Grime, dirt, grease, cob webbs and nicotine is the best way to describe that
Anyway after a good scrub for an hour or 2 we soon brought it back to life
Once dried we re-fitted that too, and wow did it look good against the dash and trim
(enjoy the before and after pics)
That colour match was better than we 1st thought.
The dash pad matches perfectly
We thought the pad might have faded over the years in the sun, so we weren't expecting a 100% match but thankfully not this one.
Makes us wonder if this was a "Garaged Car" most of it's life
After that was time for the column re-assembly.
All was going well until we realised we needed to get the wiring threaded through, and the only way to do that was to take it all apart and start again as there was no room to feed the wires through and get them where they needed to go but hey, you live and learn


After painting the dash we cleaned up the chrome trims that go round it's base and refitted them

We then set about the dash pad to see what we could do with that

Grime, dirt, grease, cob webbs and nicotine is the best way to describe that

Anyway after a good scrub for an hour or 2 we soon brought it back to life

Once dried we re-fitted that too, and wow did it look good against the dash and trim

That colour match was better than we 1st thought.
The dash pad matches perfectly

We thought the pad might have faded over the years in the sun, so we weren't expecting a 100% match but thankfully not this one.
Makes us wonder if this was a "Garaged Car" most of it's life

After that was time for the column re-assembly.
All was going well until we realised we needed to get the wiring threaded through, and the only way to do that was to take it all apart and start again as there was no room to feed the wires through and get them where they needed to go but hey, you live and learn


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Of All The Senses, The Common One Is The Most Rare !!
MMA/750
MMA/750