1966
E Type roadster Total restoration of matching number car |
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The car is due to be collected at 9am tomorrow morning and should be with you in the next few days. It has been our pleasure to build this beautiful E Type for you!
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I thought you might like to see a video clip of your E Type's maiden voyage. The car is running exceptionally well and should be rejoining you in Indianapolis very soon!
Installing the convertible top (that I hope you never need to raise).
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With spring just around the corner it is now time to install your new interior!
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Click on the photograph below to witness the initial firing of your engine in the CJ Workshops! Notice the mechanical oil pressure gauge showing a healthy 50psi.MJM wants to buy your car!
We are now literally just days away from the first road test of your car. The new steering wheel and matching knob from Saul Chaplin at British Auto Wood have now been installed and look great. The seats and centre console have been retrimmed in biscuit (the photographs don't show the colour very well because of the artificial lighting in the CJ trim room).I'm not sure we have ever had an E Type go together as quickly as this one - I hope you are pleased with the progress!
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Edging ever closer to that maiden voyage around the CJ carpark!
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gas tank up! |
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The engine bay starting to come together nicely!
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still in great condition |
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fuel line |
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Amazing to think that just a few days ago the car was still in primer! I hope you are pleased with the latest update report, Rick.
A momentous occasion - your car has now been moved from the Team CJ Coachworks to an assembly area in the CJ workshops!
We now have everything sanded and buffed and it is time to start bolting your car back together!
Time to paint you car at last. I hope you like the colour! We will be sanding and buffing the car today (and Monday), but I thought you might appreciate a sneak preview at what it will look like!
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appears in booth lighting |
off the car |
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At this stage we are painting the underside of your car, as well as the firewall, interior cabin and boot compartment. During the next couple of days the entire car will be repainted. I hope you enjoy watching it come together!
Lots of progress with your car over the last week or so. We now have all the outer panels in high build, blockable primer and have begun the final blocking process. The current schedule looks like we will seal the entire body and apply the Opalescent Dark Green paint on Monday, September 22nd.
Since I posted the photographs yesterday, I have been asked to explain what is meant by the statement "block each panel in conjunction with its neighboring panel". The pictures below show Lawrence demonstrates how he uses an extra long blocking pad, blocking the front wing, cowl and door as one unit.Every now and then he wipes the panel down with DX 330 (cleaning agent) which provides a temporary gloss and thereby highlights any imperfections or ripples. I am pleased to report that none were found during this inspection!
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of the bonnet? |
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conjunction with its neighbor |
At this stage we are trial fitting all the chrome and brightwork. Nothing very glamerous to photograph, but nonetheless a crucial part of any restoration. You can see from the pictures of the lights why we needed to buy new units!
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into the CJ booth |
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Dark Green! |
We have been making good progress with the body this week, preparing your car for paint. At the same time we have continued building various mechanical components so that the car can be back on all four wheels within a couple of days of turning Opalescent Dark Green.At this stage you have to temporarily install the rubber seals and latches, etc, in order to ensure perfect panel gaps once the car is fully assembled.
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We now have your car ready for bead blasting. The engine is already at the machine shop and your front and rear suspensions have been torn down and their various component parts sent out for powder and nickel plating.
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Another typical Team CJ workshop project gets underway. This 1966 roadster has been butchered in the engine bay, both mechanically and structurally. We will be replacing the engine frames and a good portion of the lower bodywork, as well as rebuilding the car mechanically.