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#21
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
carps
Posted on: 2011/4/19 15:31
good work with the rust repairs, its always a painful evolution...
the R100 you had looks sweet, i have a R100 in my garage in Noosa but its semi original tried to keep it that way apart from the engine, its running a 13b pp with 51mm ida webbers... anyway keep up the good work...
#22
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
Shoota_77
Posted on: 2011/4/20 0:25
Agree with Carps, some great panel work there.
With the tray, from my investigations it's just a matter of uncovering the multitutes of bloody spot welds and getting the spot weld bit out! I've bought 4 new spot weld drill bits in preparation of ripping mine out! You will also need to either support or remove your fuel tank as one of the tank mounts is attached to the bottom of the tray floor. Are you going to replicate the original tray floor with ridges or go with the flat look? wayne080866 (Panel Craft) was looking at the possibility of making up some ute tray floors so might be worth talking to him to see if it will happen. Good luck!
#23
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
WARDY
Posted on: 2011/4/20 0:44
That old ute of yours also looks awesome! Would have been a wild ride with the cosmo engine!
Yeh as shoota said the floor is held on by #OOPS#eloads of spot welds, it's a tedious job but the results with a new floor will more then outweigh it. You can also unpick the side walls inside the tub and replace with sheet for the ultra smooth look if you have enough patience lol.
#24
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
RSR100
Posted on: 2011/4/20 13:35
thanks guys, just takes ages to repair it all.
carps sounds good dont ever consider selling it mate, love my rotors the R100 is the all time best old school car IMO. shoota thanks mate gonna go get myself a few of those spot weld bits,also will pm wayne080866 sounds like a good mod although the tray in the donor ute is in A1 conition. thanks WARDY it was a hand full but great to drive, hopefully will get to the tray on the weekend.
#25
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
RSR100
Posted on: 2011/4/20 13:44
#28
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
Posted on: 2011/4/25 12:43
wow. how do you make those new panels? just sheet and hammer/dolly.
great work in this already. you a welder? was going to get one of those jacks too, mrs gave the thumbs up too but$$$ fell short.
#29
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
RSR100
Posted on: 2011/4/25 15:54
thanks mate, nah im a electrician but worked with the old man a fair bit his a boiler marker, just made the panel from 1mm steel and bent it up on the bench trial and error. dont own a dolly and hammer yet looking to invest in a little set soon.
yeah jack's well worth it mate cheer rob
#30
Re: Rob's CA18DET 1200 UTE.
RSR100
Posted on: 2011/4/27 15:10
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