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Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:43 pm
by Mike
Yeah, it seems a shame to convert a Pi really! If I had more garage space I'd be very tempted with this -

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 775694.htm

It'd go nicely with the V8! 8)

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Thu Dec 18, 2008 7:46 pm
by Mike
Charles H wrote:Was that the car in the High Wycombe area? I seem to remember that he had a wheel come off and crush the rear wing a bit when he had the Rover V8 in it prior to fitting the Chevvy! He use to 'scare' Porsches on the M40! :lol:
I doubt it very much, I'm in New Zealand! :wink:

I heard that he use to scare anyone else that went along for a drive in it! :lol:

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Fri Dec 19, 2008 11:52 am
by dallliiisss
Mike wrote:Yeah, it seems a shame to convert a Pi really! If I had more garage space I'd be very tempted with this -

http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motor ... 775694.htm

It'd go nicely with the V8! 8)
WOW :shock:
What a cracker!
It looks so genuine too. I like the full wood piece in the center where the radio would go.
In white too. Go for it Mike :lol:

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Sun Dec 21, 2008 2:57 am
by Mike
Yeah, if I had more garage space I'd be very tempted! It'd be pretty cool to have a nice Pi to go with the modifyed V8! Even the interior colour is the same as mine! But yeah, it does look pretty good, it could be a real bargain! It's already hit the reserve at $700! Pretty cheap for a nice Pi here in NZ!

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Tue Jan 06, 2009 12:19 am
by dallliiisss
Hello to all.
Due to Gary catching Flu just before Christmas my Pi resto has been on hold. But now Gary has recovered and is storming along again with the rebuild. He has finished the welding work and is now in the process of respraying Pi. Here are some pics of the progress.

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Here is the first side to be painted. I think Gary has got just the right match to blend-in with the original Triumph White, as i'm not having the roof, bonnet, and boot resprayed as these are in good order, and also to save Triumph tokens for other things on Pi:
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I had another shot of this but i'll have to find it later :roll:

Here we are:
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Here's the front with gloss applied:
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And some more shots of Pi in primer:
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I'm starting to get very excited and i'm looking forward to collecting Pi on moday :D
I think Garies work during these last stages is outstanding.
I hope everyone had a good Christmas, and a great New Year to you all :D

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 2:05 am
by dallliiisss
Hello,
After another busy day at Garies on monday I returned home with my Pi.
It has been resprayed and rust-proofed i'm very happy with the results. The paintwork is almost mirror finish apart from a little roughness were it blends-in with the old paintwork. Gary polished up the original paint work, so it now matches the new.
Here's a few pictures:
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The next job for me is to remove the fuel tank and give it a good clean-out, as it's appears to be full of 20 years of crud, which keeps blocking the tank to filter line. And then to fit the nice shiny bumpers :D
But a very big Thank-you to Gary for restoring my Pi, and my best mate Reg for giving me a spur-on to get the underneath looking nearly as good as the top :lol:

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:33 am
by dallliiisss
Hello,
I couldn't resist showing some before and after pics of Pi:

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Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 8:52 pm
by Forkie
I had to fetch me Raybands so i wasn't dazzled by the pics :lol: Awesome job well done by all concerned methinks. Full credit to you Lee for saving one that many would not have. Congrats :D

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:14 am
by Mike
I get so blown away when I see photos like those! In New Zealand, a Triumph with that much rust would be scrapped! Though, to be honest, I've never seen a Triumph with anywhere near that much rust before! I'm sure thankful we don't have salt on our roads...

Re: my Pi off for resto

Posted: Fri Jan 16, 2009 5:08 pm
by englishbull
Nice one Lee....................impressed with Gary's work..................and will consider his services in the future.Look forward to seeing the car in the flesh.............Lee