before and after photos of my cabby
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before and after photos of my cabby
hi there,
thought I would put up some pics. My cabby from about 6 months ago, and how it looks now….
it now has a new roof, partly resprayed (what i could afford), and hours of elbow grease removing all that mould…
got a few questions now but think i will put them in separate threads…
thought I would put up some pics. My cabby from about 6 months ago, and how it looks now….
it now has a new roof, partly resprayed (what i could afford), and hours of elbow grease removing all that mould…
got a few questions now but think i will put them in separate threads…
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Local Hero
Looking good there mate. Set for summer.
Tian
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Old Timer
Looking tidy, nice one Probably doubled its value just by washing it
So much need doing still?
So much need doing still?
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Old Timer
nice looking car mate
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Local Hero
Looking good, and IMHO a nice colour combination too. One question though, if its a B reg, isn't that before the Clipper era? So, the Clipper kit is a retrofit?
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Old Timer
It will be retrofit, the big bumpers didn't come along until '88. You can also see its an earlier car because it has the chrome windscreen surround and the seats look like an older design too. Could always be a later car with a private plate and come older bits thrown on though :wink:
Nice looking whatever :mrgreen:
Nice looking whatever :mrgreen:
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i was told by dvla most private plates are * (prefix) then two numbers between 1 and 25 (mainly even) and then three letters thats the majourity of private plates so going by that its probably a original b reg right?
i live to dub....
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Ross said
It will be retrofit, the big bumpers didn't come along until '88. You can also see its an earlier car because it has the chrome windscreen surround
My '89 Cab has a chrome window surround! :roll:
Robster - good work on sorting your Cab out.
Black Cabbie
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Local Hero
tupac2makaveli71 said
i was told by dvla most private plates are * (prefix) then two numbers between 1 and 25 (mainly even) and then three letters thats the majourity of private plates so going by that its probably a original b reg right?
My Cabby has a private plate, 'A' reg long winded but 'er in doors bought it for me. Thing is you can't make a car look younger than it really is so my J reg now looks ancient. :dontknow:
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retrofit
Hi there,
CHeers for all the feedback on me car!
The car has its original plates, so yes it must be a retrofit, which i didnt know myself until reading all the comments! makes sense though…
some work still needs doing, electrics are not great… its enough to pass the MOT but if i put the high beams on the speedo cuts out.. :?
and two weeks ago it happily slowed down to 20 mph and wouldnt go any faster… didnt stall, just spluttered like crazy. Changing the spark plugs seemed to have sorted this…. hopefully.
but yes, cleaning it properly took ages! It had been sitting under a tree for two years when I got it, and had been home to a family of squirrels…
Rob
CHeers for all the feedback on me car!
The car has its original plates, so yes it must be a retrofit, which i didnt know myself until reading all the comments! makes sense though…
some work still needs doing, electrics are not great… its enough to pass the MOT but if i put the high beams on the speedo cuts out.. :?
and two weeks ago it happily slowed down to 20 mph and wouldnt go any faster… didnt stall, just spluttered like crazy. Changing the spark plugs seemed to have sorted this…. hopefully.
but yes, cleaning it properly took ages! It had been sitting under a tree for two years when I got it, and had been home to a family of squirrels…
Rob
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Local Hero
I wouldn't worry about the fact that the Clipper kit is a retrofit. Obviously it looks fine, just looks a bit younger than it is (think of it as plastic surgery!)
The electrics issue could be due to a weak earth(s), or corrosion behind the fusebox of the main power feed wires (they'll be big red ones).
The spluttering, sounds like dirt in the fuel - a common issue with Mk1s. Turning it off and on again often fixes this (whichever piece of dirt is pressed up against the filter or fuel feed line, drops back and the flow starts again). So its possible that the new plugs are a red herring. If your plugs were dirty/worn you'd see a much more gradual drop off of performance, probably starting with a misfire under full load or at high speeds.
Good news is you have an MoT, so you can enjoy driving it, while sorting out all the little niggles, etc - which is what owning a Mk1 is all about!!!
The electrics issue could be due to a weak earth(s), or corrosion behind the fusebox of the main power feed wires (they'll be big red ones).
The spluttering, sounds like dirt in the fuel - a common issue with Mk1s. Turning it off and on again often fixes this (whichever piece of dirt is pressed up against the filter or fuel feed line, drops back and the flow starts again). So its possible that the new plugs are a red herring. If your plugs were dirty/worn you'd see a much more gradual drop off of performance, probably starting with a misfire under full load or at high speeds.
Good news is you have an MoT, so you can enjoy driving it, while sorting out all the little niggles, etc - which is what owning a Mk1 is all about!!!
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i will have a look at the main feed wires to the fuse box, cheers.
and yes, lots of little things to do, but it is running happily (most of the time!) so the bits to do are what will keep me busy over the next few months!
thanks
Rob
and yes, lots of little things to do, but it is running happily (most of the time!) so the bits to do are what will keep me busy over the next few months!
thanks
Rob
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Old Timer
just make sure you keep us posted on th progress mate
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Old Timer
Nice one robster looking good my man 8)
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