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Re: Brushing stainless - Chris Williams - 25 Jul 2013

Lets hope there are no speed bumps in Preston then :wink:
Chris


Re: Brushing stainless - Guinney1971 - 26 Jul 2013

JamesRGUK Wrote:
RobScott Wrote:err i cant guarantee that sorry Sad ,

i just bought some TVR leather seats, and a huge turbo too Big Grin

Sounds like this is going to be a little different, nice to see a modded DeLorean, we're pretty dull when it comes to modding d's in the uk, except when it comes to BTTF conversions.

Hope you keep us updated with progress.

J

I think you're right there James, there's some wild custom jobs in the US (remember the Vindicator owned by Curtis?)
but we're always a bit more conservative here when it comes to customising De's - with the exception of BTTF replica's
of course - but it would be nice to see something a bit different - at the end of the day Rob, its your car, your money,
you do what you want with it - well, within reason of course :wink: lol


Re: Brushing stainless - RobScott - 26 Jul 2013

yeah there are a few speed bumps, but not too many where i live, mostly shit roads as i'm in the countryside Smile

well everything is fixable really. No matter how far you go, at the end of the day its fibreglass/metal/nuts and bolts and can be put back to stock.

dont worry, its all going to be reversable, its not like i'll be punching holes through the stainless........ oh, its allready be done. :lol:

I'll have a bit of fun with it, then it will be going back to stock in the future.... or the past... :lol: but it would get a full proper frame off resto.


I've been looking at wheels, the ones pictured are deep dish BBS, but looking at the pilot pics, it would be cool to get some 4 spoke up front and 5 spoke on the rear - Revolutions Smile

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Has anyone got any more photos of D's with these wheels?


Re: Brushing stainless - Guinney1971 - 26 Jul 2013

I dont know if they'd fit, but Renault did some quite funky wheel designs on the
early Espace's and the likes, I'll see if I can find some pics.

Didnt some of the Capri's have those Revolution wheels? They sorta look familiar.


Re: Brushing stainless - Guinney1971 - 26 Jul 2013

http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&si ... B747%3B560

hope the link works


Re: Brushing stainless - Starglider - 28 Jul 2013

RobScott Wrote:i just bought some TVR leather seats, and a huge turbo too Big Grin

Have you seen this modded DeLorean? Obviously not to everyone's taste but I think it's really well done, only widened DeLorean I've seen and engine bay looks great. I think when rescuing a car that was so far gone it was about to be parted out, it's fine to take liberties that would be in bad taste with a good condition 'historic' car.

The proto style wheels are a neat idea, would like to see that. Obviously I am a fan of turbo engines, but don't comprimise the reliability too much or it will just be no fun to drive.


Re: Brushing stainless - RobScott - 29 Jul 2013

yeah ive seent that one, pretty cool, could do with different wheels though in my opinion Smile



capri's had a similar 4 spoke wheel, yeah.

Revolution still make those wheels seen on the delorean, in any width, pcd, offset Big Grin



slammage Big Grin front needs to come down a little more, the lowest part of the car is 3.5 inch from the floor Big Grin

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Re: Brushing stainless - Rich Hanlon - 29 Jul 2013

You notice the one in your pic has an extra piece grafted on under the chin to make it lower?


Re: Brushing stainless - Rissy - 29 Jul 2013

Rich Hanlon Wrote:You notice the one in your pic has an extra piece grafted on under the chin to make it lower?

That's the stock front body kit skirt. Looks like the whole car has the stock body kit.


Re: Brushing stainless - RobScott - 29 Jul 2013

yeah i noticed its got the bodykit on it, which makes it look much lower.


this is how low mine is now Big Grin

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Re: Brushing stainless - RobScott - 07 Aug 2013

the headlight mounting brackets were a little rusty, well, a lot rusty, too rusty to have blasted, there would be nothing left.
so I used acid dipping instead, its pretty cheap, but takes a while if the metal is really pitted. It works fantasticly on aluminium and carbs.

anyways, here we go, some pics for ya.


my vat isnt big enough, so I'll have to turn them round while one side is completed.

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use a stiff brush to help out every so often.

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here you can see, one side it starting to come back to good metal.

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Re: Brushing stainless - RobScott - 07 Aug 2013

a few hours later.... turning out to be pretty good Smile

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I have been sanding and brushing the rear right quater, its coming out pretty good, it had orbital sander marks in it.

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Re: Brushing stainless - RobScott - 07 Aug 2013

Once ive got the whole carb looking like this, i think i'll make my own wolfhead wheel for it Smile should cost a lot less than buying one Smile


Re: Brushing stainless - stu3954 - 07 Aug 2013

cracking effort you are putting in, I must say.
It might sound a stupid question but what acid did you use? and where did you get it from?


Re: Brushing stainless - RobScott - 07 Aug 2013

Its Asda's finest........ white vinegar Mr Green