Superb thread/project. Great to see one being rescued.
Thanks bud, I'd have loved a flamer like yours but they don't seem to come up for sale as much. Part of me wondered whether I should have spent more on something in better condition as a starting point but those will always be in demand so it is very satisfying having 'saved' one that could have easily ended up changing hands a few more times and being ragged then scrapped. Also there is quite a contrast from the starting point to now.
Great work, hats off to you. I'd love a phase 1, one day!
How is it underneath? Have you pulled the arch liners yet? Do the sills look ok?
I've remove the archliners and all was well, ended up spraying them titanium and then coating with a protective layer before putting the liners back but once I've finished cleaning the underside and engine bay it will probably stay in the garage and only come out on sunny days :tonguewink:
I've not yet removed the sills as I haven't sourced any black rivets and new fittings. The jacking points will get done last as they need a bit of work but the car is up and down like a bride's nightie so no point doing them until the end.
We're the leather stuff from mate?
Link
here chap. You have to fill out the form with make, model and year but give them a call beforehand. As I said it's Renault DK Blue but worth checking with them first.
Excellent project. Wouldn't mind details of your painter as I need a few bits doing.
Sent you a PM. He's based in Farnham.
..... also just a thought - my (slightly later) Phase1 has a plain 'rubber' rimmed steering wheel - where as yours is leather, should mine have had a leather rimmed wheel too do you think?
I think I posted a pic of the wheel beforehand, it did seem rubbery as it had dents in it that leather wouldn't appear to wear like that.
As a quick fix some people strip the top/stitched layer off their wheel but snappy's re-trims are a work of art. He did have some alcantara seat material left over, it's grippier if you're going on track but it depends how much use the car will get as leather probably wears slower.
Credit for fantastic work on what looked like a lost cause. Any history of belts/dephaser?
They were done by Renault Bristol on 27k which was a concern given the mileage but the price took account of this and my first trip was to
@Mike@Rentech in Portsmouth for cam/aux belts, dephaser and waterpump. I plan on overhauling the engine in time to get some power gains so I will have a chance to see whether things are holding up.