Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
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- patricklambert
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Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
Well iv finally got my 1st moggie this ones a bit special as she was used in the met as a panda car back in the day! iv given her a good clean outside and found several areas i need to tackle as she has a fair ammount of filler in places although hes not that rotton! At first i cleaned her and painted the door as it was white and detailed parts red[frame]
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
then yesterday i started looking a bit deeper and found i need to do some welding on the sill and a little on the floor! fire up the mig![frame]
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
wow thats a car with quite a history Patrick, glad you're saving her.
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
i think it would be nice to return it back to a panda car. it would look so much nicer to see the old police cars driving around even if you have to put the magnetic plates onit. if i had the money and could drive i would love the chance to get hold of a panda car especially the price you paid for it. ill be soon looking for a banger of a moggy for a first car to fix up in 6 months time.
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
thanks for the comments! and i feel very lucky to have a small piece of police history! especially as it is my first mog, im planning to keep it quite along time and would one day like to completely restore her back to police form! i want to completely hotrod a mog with roofchop etc but it WOULDNT be this one as it would be destroying a piece of police history thanks
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
well as the weathers been nicer if got the grinder out and have been having a poke about shes gna need roughly 4 miles of mig! lol heres some update pics! going to be welded very shortly should be with in the next week so wish me luck! also my driving tests next tuesday! the 13th![frame]
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
well things took a turn for the worse today! luckily im not easily put of and really enjoy metal work, anyway this is what iv found![frame]
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
Thats quite a list of jobs you have there, no worries Patrick, take them one at a time and give yourself that restoration buzz.
pritty soon you'll have a car to be proud of, and you'll know every nut and bolt.
pritty soon you'll have a car to be proud of, and you'll know every nut and bolt.
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
Yes quite a few bits! Dad said the same just do bits at a time! Im going to work on the inner wing area tomorow weather permitting!

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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
been very busy spending what money i have! new floor up, inner wing welded all made by myself, not perfect but its the best i can do! im very proud so far![frame]
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
been doing a bit of work on her lately heres some pics![frame]
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
been hard at work! been using the arc welder and a new mig welder iv just been given! more pics of my repair work
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
chop the top while you're at it patrick, and blow it over with some metal flake flames. seems that your a little self critical- there have been many minors with worse work on them. (superglue rather than weld in some cases
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how did your driving test go or should i not ask? have you got your eight yet?

how did your driving test go or should i not ask? have you got your eight yet?
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
Ack, I disagree, Moose! Don't chop the top on a good saloon while the top's still sound! Unless of course you really want to. But yes, of course Moose is right, you're doing a marvelous job -- don't doubt yourself! We still believe in you!
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
thanks for the comments! i may chop it in time just not quite yet!
im not sure if people would be upset with her being ex police but then again its my car
i failed my test! retake in june and the morris 8 iv heard nothing of lately
im hoping il still get it otherwise il have to vent all my mad ideas onto another 1940s car!
ps more pics of the mog coming tomorow



ps more pics of the mog coming tomorow

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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
pictures of my progress! shes getting there and im really pleased with progress!
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
and you have missed out the bottom captive nut 

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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
Is this the nut under the brake conection 3 way what sit at the front? Or is it something else?
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
Patricklambert. Well done for having a try, I know that you are keen and all and want to fix up the car, but it would be well worth your time having a play with some sheet metal before you dive in and try to fix a car that will be driven on the public highways. I do not want to dampen your enthusiasm for the best car ever made, but humbly suggest that you have a good look at some of the better restorations done here and consider buying repair panels as they will make the work much easier for you at not a great cost. (also google pigeon poo welding and its remidies, I have been there and am too ashamed to post my early efforts!!)
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Re: Restoration on AUL 769H ''bean''
The bit you are welding at the rear wheel arch is a major locating part for the fitting of the rear wing. Try and keep marrying up the rear wing as you progress with the welding, you don't want to finish and find the rear wing doesn't fit (or looks wrong). This is where I would take ptitterington's advice and use panels..... because in all honesty, it's not easy to marry up the wings on assembly when the panels are still original let alone repaired. Remember to make sure all metal you are welding is shiney and clean of anything that will stop electricity ie rust. The weld will flow so much better and easier.
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