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Jerrys 69 Fury

Posted: Sun Sep 02, 07 8:53 pm
by latil
Went over to Jerrys today to give a hand removing the rear axle and springs. Also took the centre out of the axle pending the fitting of one of those suregrip thingys :thumbright: Jarrold took a few pictures inbetween passing the tools :lol:

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 07 7:10 am
by jerry
thanks for the help guys.good pics jarrold :thumbright:

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 07 6:58 pm
by jerry
As Steve's got the ball rollin i thought i'd post up some other stuff i've been up to.
boot floor out
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no replacement panels for c body 8x4 sheet into new floor
boot floor drop panel out
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fabricated new panel
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Bit more done, nearly finished... post pictures when finished.

Posted: Mon Sep 03, 07 9:32 pm
by Anonymous
Good job team.


Happy days :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 08 5:05 pm
by Jules
:atthemovies:

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 08 6:11 pm
by Ivor
THIS WAY UP

I love it! well done guys!

Posted: Sat Apr 19, 08 11:21 pm
by Anonymous
only just caught up with this thread. good worK!

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 8:53 pm
by jerry
Few updated pics.work in house has slowed things up bt should be back onto the Fury in a couple of weeks. :thumbright:
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boot floor now in maybe not detail correct but stops the spare wheel falling out.
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Fuel tank refurbed
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Rear axle next just recieved bushes ubolts etc just need ring and pinoin
now and put back together.will post pics when i start back on the Fury (when i've finished the bathroom) :roll:

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 9:46 pm
by Anonymous
that looks really good!! what did you make the ribs in the metal with , and what did you do to the fuel tank?

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 08 10:01 pm
by jerry
Will
Ribs in the boot floor were made with a piece of hardwod routed out to desired contour and formed into shape with a corresponding size metal round metal bar hammered over the hollow in the wood.(can't take credit for the idea that was Steve's)(Latil)
Tank was cleaned down and wire brushed the treated with POR metal ready which left a sort of galvanised finish.then sprayed with rust not spray paint.

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 08 10:08 am
by Anonymous
Nice work in that trunk floor :thumbright: