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beagoddess
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chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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hello, I am a self confessed chrome tart... and apart from a shiny rocker cover, and ( a mixed review on ) the pancake air filters, what else can I tartify under the bonnet with nice shiny silvery sparkly chromey things please?
any ideas, pics welcome....

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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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dash pot cover
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

Post by DAVIDMCCULLOUGH »

Chrome horn and although not chrome you could always clean the paint off the radiator and polish up the brass!


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I have seen the windscreen wiper motor "chromed".

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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

Post by Declan_Burns »

I have the following chromed parts lying about which I never used:
Fan blades
Crankshaft pulley and nut
Holder for wash bottle
Water pipe
I also had the oil filter housing but gave that away recently.
The chrome is not perfect but useable. If you are interested let me know.
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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charlie_morris_minor wrote:dash pot cover
Only if you really trust your plater. Otherwise you'll find copper, nickel, and even a bit of chromium, in all the places you don't want: the main bore; the damper bore, and the threads for the damper cap. They'll all *promise* to mask off the bits you don't want plating...

You'll also narrow the appeal of the car when you come to sell it. As with all such tarting, there'll be plenty of people who'd prefer you to knock the daft amount plating costs off the price of the car. Few will reject a car because the rocker cover is "only" painted.

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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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autolycus wrote:
charlie_morris_minor wrote:dash pot cover
Only if you really trust your plater. Otherwise you'll find copper, nickel, and even a bit of chromium, in all the places you don't want: the main bore; the damper bore, and the threads for the damper cap. They'll all *promise* to mask off the bits you don't want plating...

Kevin
or you simply buy a chrome dash pot cover this for a pair and far to big for a moggy but you get the idea..

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ALLOY-DASH-PO ... 35b5c20cb0
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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thank you all for your replies, and declan I have pm'd you..
regarding people being put off by the tarting up... I don't care about that, I am very likely to keep the car a long time and I think if I saw a tarted up one I would be v drawn to it, am sure their are others who would too. We got the car at a v good price and are doing her up so by the time she is finished she will look amazing. I guess it is all down to personal choice, I am not bothered about historical accuracy and am already toying with a bigger engine. Horses for courses or something :p

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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

Post by Alex'n'Ane »

Fair play to you, its your car, and you should do what you like, make it personal and exactly what you want, whether or not that is original concourse, majorly modified /custom, or somewhere in the middle :P
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

Post by charlie_morris_minor »

i can not agree more with alex'n'ane, it is your car and if you like it go for it.

would be nice to see some pics when you have everything chromed up.
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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I am going to start a blog I think, following her restoration ( sad I know )...I have a vision in my head of how I want her but it is a long way off. Thanks for all of your replies and anymore welcome :D

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It's your car and you can do as you please. Just keep using the car and keep it roadworthy and spread the gospel of our lord "Mog" :wink: The only reason people harp about originality is the potential resale value is generally higher. If you come to sell and have it untastefully modified you restrict your market and some people struggle to get what they think the car is worth to them. Generally if you modify always do it so the next owner can convert it back if they want to, that way you can maximise the resale value. :D
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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I caught the shiny bug slightly. All of my bling is removable and the engine can be restored to a 'stock' look in a few minutes.[frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]

It's also amazing what you find when you sand back a few layers of paint, I originally thought this was blobs of solder on the radiator:[frame]Image[/frame]
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

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saw this on ebay.. and thought of you..

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-MINOR- ... 500wt_1287
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Re: chrome/brushed aluminium engine bay tarting!

Post by Declan_Burns »

Addy,
I have sent you photos via PM.


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