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« on: March 07, 2010, 07:10:21 PM » |
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Hi Guys, Below is the tag from my car. I think I have sussed that it was India Ivory over Granite Grey, but can't work out whether the roof and boot were India ivory, or just the top of the doors and rear guard,any hints? Engine Number is L493358. I will need to replace all the rubbers as they have perished... where is the best place to source these? Cheers guys. Neil
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2010, 09:09:03 PM » |
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This is an early tag. It stopped early in 1959 and was replaced by a tag which had 3 lines for paint. However the plate was not changed at the introduction of the 2nd body style (I guess they had stock which had to be run out) Therefore it is impossible to tell from the plate alone when the FC changed from 1st style to 2nd style but since this tag has such an early body number then I am confident that it would belong to a car with roof, boot & flash all the same colour.
Ken
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« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2010, 10:27:25 PM » |
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This is an early tag. It stopped early in 1959 and was replaced by a tag which had 3 lines for paint. However the plate was not changed at the introduction of the 2nd body style (I guess they had stock which had to be run out) Therefore it is impossible to tell from the plate alone when the FC changed from 1st style to 2nd style but since this tag has such an early body number then I am confident that it would belong to a car with roof, boot & flash all the same colour.
Ken
Great, thanks Ken... I have been on the forum and the web for about 5 hours trying to sus out which is which... Neil
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« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2010, 10:29:17 PM » |
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Thanks for that, I had already been there but still struggled to work out what style it meant. Ken has given some insight, so I will go with that unless I discover something new. Appreciate the feedback. Neil
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« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2010, 11:35:11 PM » |
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Regards Alex
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« Reply #6 on: March 08, 2010, 12:04:12 AM » |
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What a sensational colour combo . Dean.
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« Reply #7 on: March 08, 2010, 07:21:39 AM » |
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Thanks Alex... that is what she will be then... I don't suppose you have any pics of the dash? Neil
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« Reply #8 on: March 20, 2010, 01:03:36 AM » |
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Neil, You also asked about sourcing door rubbers. I did mine recently - got them from Rare Spares. They are not the correct shape all the way around - over the hinges on the back doors and on the front doors at the door catch mechanism and at the curve over the top of the front mudguard. I bought some lengths of rubber of various profiles and made up the special sections for the rear doors, and cut and inserted the different profile sections for the front doors. Super glue works well to joint up the rubber sections - but make sure you have some solvent on hand. I ended up with thumb & finger on one hand, finger on the other hand and a piece of rubber all stuck together on one occasion. Had to get my wife to apply the solvent so I could "unglue" myself. Much to her amusement. Have a look at this thread for some great tips. http://fefcholden.org.au/forum/index.php/topic,16394.0.htmlAfter a bit of trial and error I got what I think is a reasonable job - it's easier to close the doors now if one window is wound down a bit. For me, it takes the practice of doing 5 doors to get it really right - pitty there's only 4 doors on the car. Martin
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« Reply #9 on: March 20, 2010, 09:56:22 AM » |
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For me, it takes the practice of doing 5 doors to get it really right - pitty there's only 4 doors on the car.
Martin
But now you're the go-to man for everyone else in the club, eh?
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« Reply #10 on: March 20, 2010, 12:37:33 PM » |
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Rares in adelaide can supply a standard rubber or custom made.
With the custom one some of the hard work is already done as they have glued different sections together for corners and hinges etc. The front door top guard area is still a problem though.
Cheers Peter.
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« Reply #11 on: March 20, 2010, 04:16:08 PM » |
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The front door top guard area is still a problem though. Clark Rubber on South Road, Richmond (not far from Rares) has a profile that's very close to the original over this section. I didn't know about Rare's made-up sections - and they didn't bloody tell me Grrrr
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« Reply #12 on: March 21, 2010, 10:06:48 PM » |
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Neil, You also asked about sourcing door rubbers. I did mine recently - got them from Rare Spares. They are not the correct shape all the way around - over the hinges on the back doors and on the front doors at the door catch mechanism and at the curve over the top of the front mudguard. I bought some lengths of rubber of various profiles and made up the special sections for the rear doors, and cut and inserted the different profile sections for the front doors. Super glue works well to joint up the rubber sections - but make sure you have some solvent on hand. I ended up with thumb & finger on one hand, finger on the other hand and a piece of rubber all stuck together on one occasion. Had to get my wife to apply the solvent so I could "unglue" myself. Much to her amusement. Have a look at this thread for some great tips. http://fefcholden.org.au/forum/index.php/topic,16394.0.htmlAfter a bit of trial and error I got what I think is a reasonable job - it's easier to close the doors now if one window is wound down a bit. For me, it takes the practice of doing 5 doors to get it really right - pitty there's only 4 doors on the car. Martin Many thanks Martin, As I get closer to that section, I will look into itin more depth. In the meantime I will keep on reviewing the forum for the best way of doing it... Cheers Guys, Neil
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