i know the answer to this, thanks to mr normal using the same user id on other forums!!
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Yup already in hand chap. If you'll see the before pictures its not just the primer grey, there are a couple of coats of paint and stonechip in place underneath the decorative top coat. Far from finished yet thoughrolesyboy wrote:Great progress and love the colour. One point that you may have already picked up on
I must admit your car (and surfblue63's) have been a lot of inspiration during this buildbrook shaw wrote:this is scary
the finish on the underbody looks the same as my 63 surf blue...
this would be fun if they ended up parked together on a field
Mine doesn't look like that underneath, it underseal black, but then that's probably helped preserve it all these years.NotNormal wrote:I must admit your car (and surfblue63's) have been a lot of inspiration during this buildbrook shaw wrote:this is scary
the finish on the underbody looks the same as my 63 surf blue...
this would be fun if they ended up parked together on a field
Would indeed be good to see together. Austin and Morris versions of the same car/same year sat next to each other
Indeed, I was referring to in regards to the overall car. Your two cars are really the only surf blue's i've found on my web searches where I can check what should and shouldn't be fitted. Your car has some good pics of the interior which I found and use as reference (although I now understand that the Austin had cheque plate covers on the lower door and end of box section that the Morris doesn't).surfblue63 wrote:
Mine doesn't look like that underneath, it underseal black, but then that's probably helped preserve it all these years.
Perhaps we could start a register for '63 surf blues
Bonnet is original and sits on the existing hinges with markings made before the front end panels were removed. Heritage wings and M-Machine front panel were then aligned around the bonnet (and subframe in the early days) as that was really the only datum point left. Did involve a lot of tweaking and every time they were pinched in position, checked, then removed, it seemed like they sat different from the last time it was triedsteve1071 wrote:Great project and pics. How did you get the front edge of the bonnet so flush with the front panel? My bonnet is about half inch over.