64 Austin Cooper S 1071.

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A beauty and joy to behold forever René.
Wonderful work.
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Nice 8-) thats one shiny car ;)
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René, is it my eyes or your front panel is bent? :geek:
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Wow that's nice!!
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ricardo wrote:René, is it my eyes or your front panel is bent? :geek:
Hi Ricardo..

I see what you mean.. I´t looks like it´s bent on the foto, but it is not for real, it´s the picture.. :)

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its the easy bit now! 8-)
please note, these are my own, individual sales, nothing whatsoever to do with my employer, minispares
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ricardo wrote:René, is it my eyes or your front panel is bent? :geek:
You mean the lip the bumper sits on slopes down at each end ? Funnily enough my original front panel is exactly the same.
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No Pete, my car is like that too.
I meant the top part, the bit where the body number is attached to. Glad it is an optical illusion, it would've been hard to put it straight without any damages to the paint work.
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You've worked your socks off to get to this point. Looks stunning. Enjoy from here
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skorstensfejeren wrote:
ricardo wrote:René, is it my eyes or your front panel is bent? :geek:
Hi Ricardo..

I see what you mean.. I´t looks like it´s bent on the foto, but it is not for real, it´s the picture.. :)

Cheers
Common on some digi cams with wide angle or telephoto lens its called
barrel distortion.
Barrel distortion causes all straight lines to bend inwards. A straight line in the very center of the image will not be distorted, but straight lines that are at the edges will tend to curve inwards from the corners.
Great work, René ;)
Scott
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scott6058 wrote:
skorstensfejeren wrote:
ricardo wrote:René, is it my eyes or your front panel is bent? :geek:
Hi Ricardo..

I see what you mean.. I´t looks like it´s bent on the foto, but it is not for real, it´s the picture.. :)

Cheers
Common on some digi cams with wide angle or telephoto lens its called
barrel distortion.
Barrel distortion causes all straight lines to bend inwards. A straight line in the very center of the image will not be distorted, but straight lines that are at the edges will tend to curve inwards from the corners.
Great work, René ;)
Scott

Hi Scott..

Nice to have a photo expert inhere... i did not know that... but it´s easy to see after been told.....

how are you´re project doing???

PS. the pictures is taken with my Iphone 4S.. that might be why?


Cheers René
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LDR209H wrote:You've worked your socks off to get to this point. Looks stunning. Enjoy from here

Thanks :lol:
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Got started on the loom in the car, also with fuse and controlbox...
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How / where did you find a flasher relay, with the correct date ?

I asume its NOS = looks like it 8-)


Read somewhere that the metal, on your fusebox will clean up nicely, if you soak it, in clean fluid from Lemon,s
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JC T ONE wrote:How / where did you find a flasher relay, with the correct date ?

I asume its NOS = looks like it 8-)


Read somewhere that the metal, on your fusebox will clean up nicely, if you soak it, in clean fluid from Lemon,s
Hi JC..., yes it´s NOS... I try to use that as much as possible 8-)

I got in contact with at guy in UK, that got a few of them.. Was so lucky to get one with correct date for my car too ...

Okay, newer heard about the one with Lemmon.. :?:
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skorstensfejeren wrote:

Okay, newer heard the one with Lemmon.. :?:
I saw a guy on the Volvo forum, who restored his fusebox this way, it came out like new.
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JC T ONE wrote:
skorstensfejeren wrote:

Okay, newer heard the one with Lemmon.. :?:
I saw a guy on the Volvo forum, who restored his fusebox this way, it came out like new.
Cool 8-)
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Fantastic! I'm still waiting for my Autosparks Loom with the longer control box wires. I'm told it will be finished this week. Should look just like yours.

Great work.. you are on the fun stage.
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SteveG wrote:Fantastic! I'm still waiting for my Autosparks Loom with the longer control box wires. I'm told it will be finished this week. Should look just like yours.

Great work.. you are on the fun stage.

Thanks for your kind words Steve...

And yes, this is the fun part of the project.... How are yours going??? except from the loom??

Cheers
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A few issues but fine really. 2 kids and another on the way means I have to be carefull with money. I'll get there.

Your car is amazing.
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