As promised, an update to the build...
PART ONEAfter failing to use a small 90deg rivet gun on the large floor rivets I couldn't work out how I could get it higher in my garage to the easy riveter, I was having an out loud think to my sister when she said "Just put it on the tyres!"
I immediatly scoffed at her and told her to "not be stupid as it would be even lower." To which she replied "No you idiot, the pile of Land Rover tyres in the corner!!!!
So here is my sisters perfectly Locost method!
Since then I have, got all the brake lines in and onto the master cylinder, made a mash of the first hole position but fortunately it is covered by the washers and the cylinder. Good job I cut it small at first!
The diff, now painted black is in and the driveshafts are ready but for some reason the black hammerite didn't dry properly and seemed to bubble on the bare metal? Maybe the cold weather meaning it takes 24hrs per coat to dry
PART TWOWell after a week of some highs and lows with relation to the build I am back on track. Also, do to future commitments with work I am unable to build after Feb. So, I need to be on the road by end of Feb. Which means some serious building needs to be done. I am quite confident though.
Anyway, some more pictures of the build at the moment. (Notice the garage suddenly gets tidy as I had a huge, 1 hour, tidy at the end before I took some more pictures!)
Spraying the back of the seats black
Assembling the seat frame
In the car... Not bolted in.
Rear wilwood assembly. Notice the extra washer by the spacer? This has gone now. At first the disc was catching on the caliper, but after tightening everything up there was loads of room!
Front suspension, Disc and wilwood setup
Steering rack and arms
Dash mock-up
At the end of todays work...