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Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2014 1:05 pm
by Marc S
Nice find :)

unfortunately time has got the better of me this year (as it usually does) so there is no engine swap as yet. I can't risk taking it off the road now, only to find I have problems and can't get it up and running in time for the two important events this year, so I've decided to leave it for now. I really don't want it to end up a rush job, Vyv deserves better than that!

I will get it painted, and I treated it to a more retro looking head unit, but that's it.

This winter will see the engine finally come out, and the elford go in...

Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 10:32 pm
by Marc S
So...with retro rides only a few months away, I've finally got a few spare days to spend on Vyv...today the stripping began :)

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Should hopefully get another few hours on it tomorrow, then it will be some late nights I guess...hopefully it will all be worth it!

Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Sun Jun 29, 2014 9:48 am
by A7RXY
I'm sure it will Marc, are you changing the colour ? As I think tender blue is one of the best colours.

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Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 1:09 pm
by Marc S
Indeed, it is a lovely colour...although Vyv isn't quite tender blue...the closest match I've found is a Toyota colour, which is on the driver's door at the moment, and doesn't quite match.

I am changing the colour, to a matt gunmetal grey...it's a rubber coating, and one of the services we offer at Paragon. No better advert than your own car ;)
Of course, it could all go horribly wrong, and it might look pants...but it won't look much worse than the keyed panels and rusty bits do now :lol:

Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2014 4:05 pm
by A7RXY
Good luck and yes gunmetal grey is the next best colour .............. :D the rubber bit sounds interesting thou'

Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 10:36 pm
by Marc S
Got some filler on last night, and went over tonight to start sanding. I have a couple of orbital sanders, so I used an old vacuum to make an extraction system, kept the dust down a treat :)

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this bit was tricky, and needs another go

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but bits on the bonnet and roof were quite easy

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I put some primer on to see where the pinholes etc are, needs a bit more work tomorrow night...but still on schedule for a respray this weekend :)

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Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2014 9:06 pm
by Marc S
Masked up the engine bay and doors etc today, just a few little bits to do tomorrow

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Made a makeshift spray booth - although it's good for detailing too ;)

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Painting starts tomorrow 8-)

Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2014 8:13 pm
by Marc S
Insides of the doors are done

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and the bonnet

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and I started to get some colour on the outside, nice comparison between blue and grey, and I'm pleased with the repaired area around the wiper :)

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Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:43 pm
by Marc S
A few pics of the progress so far...

doors back on, only way to get a nice consistent finish is to paint the whole thing together :)

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getting there :)

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and here is the liquid wrap, peeled off the bumper and front panel...'cos I wanted to do them again

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Re: Vyv - my series 3

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2014 9:33 pm
by Rexi84
Nice work, really liking the new colour choice. s(c)