Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
I'll be there, sham you guys can't make it.
Norton got MOT'd today, however I'm not sure if I can get a flippin tax disc (Idiot Ray lost the V5 and insurance paperwork!!).
I would do it online if i could, but no logbook! According to DVLA, due to the silly bankholidays they have a massive backlog of tax discs to post and as long as you have one 'in the post' you will be ok from 1st to 9th May!
[self moderated a rant about quango's and abuse of the law...]
Norton got MOT'd today, however I'm not sure if I can get a flippin tax disc (Idiot Ray lost the V5 and insurance paperwork!!).
I would do it online if i could, but no logbook! According to DVLA, due to the silly bankholidays they have a massive backlog of tax discs to post and as long as you have one 'in the post' you will be ok from 1st to 9th May!
[self moderated a rant about quango's and abuse of the law...]
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Jan 06: The Minor SII Africa adventure: http://www.minor-detour.com
Oct 06: back from Dresden with my Trabant 601 Kombi
Jan 07: back from a month thru North Africa (via Timbuktu) in a S3 Landy
June 07 - back from Zwickau Trabi Treffen
Aug 07 & Aug 08 - back from the Lands End to Orkney in 71 pickup
Sept 2010 - finally gave up breaking down in a SII Landy...
where to break down next?
2013... managed to seize my 1275 just by driving it round the block
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Wheels are here...
Fronts
Rears
All in extremely good nick
Fronts
Rears
All in extremely good nick
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
5 front wheels and 4 rears? blimey! that'll have some grip!
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
...... and to prove it, see page 13. http://www.blurb.com/books/414202rayofleamington wrote:and Lands End to Orkney a couple of times (the LEO)It got Ray to the National at Sparkford
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Whoops neglected this
The fronts and rears are different because of the dia...
The fronts are 13"x5J and the rears 15"x7J
We have given up with the idea of getting a minor chassis, so one will be made from scratch following a purchase in N London at the weekend...
The fronts and rears are different because of the dia...
The fronts are 13"x5J and the rears 15"x7J
We have given up with the idea of getting a minor chassis, so one will be made from scratch following a purchase in N London at the weekend...
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
As you may have all guessed progress on this has stalled at the moment, primarily due to lack of space...
However I am getting a new "unit" to work in at the beginning of next month which should provide enough space to start work again!
However I am getting a new "unit" to work in at the beginning of next month which should provide enough space to start work again!
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
And here are some pics of Katys new home
Work will re-commence shortly
Work will re-commence shortly
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
No chance of that barn burning down
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Its concrete panelling, not asbestos ;)
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Matt is this a new place of work for you or a rental temporary Pickup workshop, either way very handy, looks like mains power and decent lighting too, and most of all loads of workspace around the vehicle.
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Long term rental...
There are going to be other vehicles sharing the space too
There are going to be other vehicles sharing the space too
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
............. I licked a bit to make certainIts concrete panelling, not asbestos ;)
I'm the almity ruler's Kat...... I et the bikkits !
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Okay... very little has happened with this Other priorities and vehicles have been getting in the way :s and I am now working in North Wales, nearly 300 mile from the pickup... The workshop is also full of other vehicles (well what did you expect???)
There is a change in plan with the engine and gearbox following a recent aquisition - approximately tripling the original engine capacity and doubling the cylinder count
The new chassis is pretty much jigged up and ready to weld, but I need to remove all the stuff on top of it first, and sell my spare transit!
Once the chassis is uptogether and painted building up can start... the question is what colour should the chassis be??
There is a change in plan with the engine and gearbox following a recent aquisition - approximately tripling the original engine capacity and doubling the cylinder count
The new chassis is pretty much jigged up and ready to weld, but I need to remove all the stuff on top of it first, and sell my spare transit!
Once the chassis is uptogether and painted building up can start... the question is what colour should the chassis be??
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Sorry to hear you cant get at her often enough but perhaps you can use the time to plan ahead
although getting your hands dirty and seeing her progress is a much better option
although getting your hands dirty and seeing her progress is a much better option
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Neon Pink!Matt wrote:Okay... very little has happened with this Other priorities and vehicles have been getting in the way :s and I am now working in North Wales, nearly 300 mile from the pickup... The workshop is also full of other vehicles (well what did you expect???)
There is a change in plan with the engine and gearbox following a recent aquisition - approximately tripling the original engine capacity and doubling the cylinder count
The new chassis is pretty much jigged up and ready to weld, but I need to remove all the stuff on top of it first, and sell my spare transit!
Once the chassis is uptogether and painted building up can start... the question is what colour should the chassis be??
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Re: Pickup Project (Aka. Projekt Katy)
Holy thread revival batman!
Nothing has happened with this - other priorities I am aiming to get some work done on the other 2 minors soon (anyone want to buy a white convertable?)
Nothing has happened with this - other priorities I am aiming to get some work done on the other 2 minors soon (anyone want to buy a white convertable?)
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