My 69 Deluxe - Lady Novice Attempt Amateur Mechanics!

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Great thread and a superb job on the interior.
Can I ask where you got your leather steering wheel wrap from?

Howie
 
Thank you very much guys.. I thought folk had stopped reading my thread through boredom :lol:

Howie my steering wheel cover was very expensive, it cost me £5.99 from eBay!! :lol:

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Tight fit but take your time and don't thread the 'string' through the holes as it rips. Just wrap it round the steering wheel. I warmed it up a little bit before I fitted it. ;)
 
My next three upgrades are;

Fit split relay and leisure battery (for my TUNES)
Purchase new seatbelts & fit
Put in the overtime at work to have the cab seats retrimmed to match (might be slowtime)

Maintenance wise I really need to sort my transmission output seals, they're pis*ing it out! :roll:
 
Got a few bits done this weekend.. Fitted the new Securon 500/45 beige seatbelts, fit perfick with the L bracket. Got rid of the god awful madmatz tiles; note to self, do not buy these, they're not good. I pondered what to replace it with and ended up going for the safe option :roll: Wood laminate, I know it's sensible but looks tidy, needed something wipe clean as I have two dogs! I've also refurbed the roofrack. Stained the wood slats and used 'chrome look' paint on the frame. I was dubious about the paint but it came out really well!

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sparkywig said:
Floor looks nice Sarah. :D
I'd get the gearbox seals done fairly quickly as that's expensive to run without any oil.... (says the bloke with a input shaft leak :lol: )

It's on the list Si :mrgreen: Zedbed's helping me with them weekend after next :D Providing I make it to Cambridge we're all good!! Looks like a pig of a job.. :roll:
 
sparkywig said:
Good old Steve. :)
Yes, good old Steve, but I wouldn't want to detract from Sarah's experience (she bliddy loves it) so I'll make it a rule not to actually touch anything - just point and suck air. Looking forward to it. :)
 
ZedBed said:
sparkywig said:
Good old Steve. :)
Yes, good old Steve, but I wouldn't want to detract from Sarah's experience (she bliddy loves it) so I'll make it a rule not to actually touch anything - just point and suck air. Looking forward to it. :)

:lol: Tea White One Pls :lol:
 
Merlydog said:
ZedBed said:
sparkywig said:
Good old Steve. :)
Yes, good old Steve, but I wouldn't want to detract from Sarah's experience (she bliddy loves it) so I'll make it a rule not to actually touch anything - just point and suck air. Looking forward to it. :)

:lol: Tea White One Pls :lol:
Correct - I'm sure you'll have time to stop and make the tea - isn't that the apprentice's job? - again, I can offer advice and instruction if you get stuck. :)
 
Me and Jack built a box for between my can seats today :)
I know... It's MDF but I'm getting my trimmer to cover it to match the seats so you won't see it anyway.
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Where'd you get the chrome style paint, Sarah? Looks like a great finish and probably saves a few fair few pennies
 
gvee said:
Where'd you get the chrome style paint, Sarah? Looks like a great finish and probably saves a few fair few pennies

I got it from halfords. £7.99 a tin and it goes a long way. Only downside is once its on don't touch it as it marks a little bit. Went on really well actually, I was surprised! Nice as an interim whilst I save up to buy back my 6 bow CE polished SS off a friend lol!!
 

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