Hi im new! My 78' mk1 Derby LS

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Hi im new! My 78' mk1 Derby LS

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Hi, just thought id share a few pics of my 78' Derby, its almost finished now, ive spent the last year working on it, heres the pics:
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How it looked when i got it, didnt look too bad, however it required alot of welding, heres the list
1. new drivers wing
2. repair to passager wing
3. new passenger door
4. 2 new sill
5. Front & rear valance
6. Repair bottom of drivers side rear side window
7. Hole in drivers floor
8. Battery tray.... The list goes on!
Here some more pics
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lovejoy
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And some more pics!
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Sorry to bore you, but ive got hundreds of photos, this is just a few!
The last one is how it looks now (apart from the photoshopped schmidts!)
Hope you like, it should be totally finished for Dubfreeze
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Post by PeteJ »

lovley build up :)
now all you need to do is spend many hours cleaning up the engine to bring it up to the standard of the body!
awesome :) (and I do love the k&n)
lovejoy
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The engines looking alot better now, need to post some recent photos, its had a good clean, and ive painted the cam belt cover and fitted a chrome rocker cover. Its only a 1.1 at the moment but im busy tidying a 1.3 out of an early mk2, hopefully should get it in some time next year
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i like it alot, just goes to show all the hard graft is well worth it in the end :)
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Post by SimonM »

Quality work, cant beat a good restoration project. 8) 8) 8)
omicron
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Post by omicron »

Very nice work mate - wish I had the patience for that sort of bodywork work.
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Post by NornIron »

Welcome aboard!

Good to see the Derby progress... :wink:
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brilliant progress mate! well done!!

ps- welcome to the forum!
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Post by SpikeyG40 »

lovely looking project mate! keep up the good work!

look forward to your further progress! :wink:
lovejoy
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Post by lovejoy »

omicron wrote:I've just looked in the ackground of one fo the pics. Is that another one you've got?
Cheers for the positive comments guys. That is another one ive got, its abit too far gone tho :cry:
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Woohoo! I've just sorted having the seats retrimmed, im goin for a cream vinyl effect similar to a beetle. Im also getting rid of the front headrest holes. Im dropping them off on thursday, cant wait! :D
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Ok, a quick update. I fitted new brake lines a few weeks ago, however this was my first attempt and didnt look very good, there wasnt any kinks but it looked a bt s**t! I redid this at the weekend wiv my dad, it now looks alot better. I''ve taken the standard exhaust off and am currently waiting for a nice stainless steel replacement, mmmm Shiney! Once the exhaust is back its mot time, hopefully should pass as ive replaced pretty much everything. Since my last post the plans for the interior had changed, i really liked the standard seats but the rear backrest was fooked, and even after everything had a good clean still looked a bit dirty. So i decided to get a retrim in cream vinyl, it looks like leather but alot cheaper I dropped the seat off last thur and picked them up last night, i think they look amazing, im so pleased, i had the headrest holes covered up as i wanted it to look proper retro. Ive also fitted the steering wheel i used to have in my golf, rekon it looks pretty good. The only problem is now that ive fitted the seats the door cards look dirty, but they'll do for now, heres a few pics
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Pimp my Derby :D
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