Robb
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13 years ago
thanks guys, just trying to make it more factory.

i know what you mean about crossplys, but this car will never see rain, so im not bothered :lol:

love your wheel/tyre combo, any overall car photos? want to get some 356 steels for my 62 :thumbup:
cupa65
13 years ago
Hi

I have the OG wheels but thought it would look cool with 356 wheels. Anyway here are some pictures.  P1000433.JPG You have insufficient rights to see the content.  P1000433.JPG You have insufficient rights to see the content.  P1000435.JPG You have insufficient rights to see the content.  P1000436.JPG You have insufficient rights to see the content.  P1000437.JPG You have insufficient rights to see the content.
beefykeefy
13 years ago

Hi

I have the OG wheels but thought it would look cool with 356 wheels. Anyway here are some pictures.

cupa65 wrote:



Fantastic looking car Cupa, on a great wheels 😎
cupa65
13 years ago
PS Car is OG paint with 37000 miles on clock. There are stone chips, tiny dents, faded bits and paint which is at best, tired. However a repaint is out of the question as then it would be just another renovated car. Hence the title " Warts n all"
AW
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13 years ago
I like to see them like that cupa, shows thay have had a life and you arnt as miffed if you get a stone chip whilest out driving her:thumbup:


Andy w
Robb
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13 years ago
what a lovely car, and yes i prefer them all og, just a shame that mine was far to rusty, that i had to partially restore it.

grat pics! :thumbup:
AW
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13 years ago
Robb yours is something else. :d I would be frightend to use it now. If any thing happend to it i would have the lip on for Months :shock: :shock: Lovley car :thumbup:



Andy W
Robb
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13 years ago
took the tank out today, its getting a repaint in the correct semi gloss black.

pics later in the week :thumbup:
Robb
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13 years ago

Robb yours is something else. :d I would be frightend to use it now. If any thing happend to it i would have the lip on for Months :shock: :shock: Lovley car :thumbup:



Andy W

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thanks Andy, anyone can achieve the same, i did most of this in a powerless lockup half a mile from my home.

i know what you mean though, it doesnt go out in the rain, i wanted to get 2 years of shows under its belt. i have a 62 rag which is more useable, and dont have to worry about the odd chip with that :d
JD
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13 years ago

Car's looking cool. I'm a tyre freak so take particular interest in them. Cross ply's look OE but lets hope it doesn't rain:omg: :omg: Radials were available in the 60's you know. I have Michelin XAS 165's on my 65 and all I can say is that it's very good in the wet

cupa65 wrote:



Those look good. Nice and vintagey. How tall are they compared to crossplys?
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cupa65
13 years ago
Hi

I bought them from Longstone Tyres if you go on their website it gives all the dimension for both radials and cross ply tyres.

However the 165 Michelin XAS are a little wider than the 5.60 x 15 cross ply but a similar diameter +/- 2mm.

Cheers
beefykeefy
13 years ago

Hello Robb,

When you powder coated your wheels, what sort of masking tape did you use? Also, what paint did you use for the Lotus White band?

Did you rattle can, or have some mixed and gunned on?

Going to attempt to do mine myself :omg:
Robb
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13 years ago
hi mate,

i powdercoated them the hub colour, then carefully scuffed the rim with a scotchbrite pad to key the paint. Then i used fine line masking tape, to get right into the groove, then finished by masking the rest of the hub with normal tape and brown paper.

theres a local bodyshop supplies that mixs the paint from the og codes, so they mixed me up a few cans. most bodyshops will do the same, as there is so little paint needed, not worth getting a proper gun out, and then clean it all etc!

good luck :thumbup:
beefykeefy
13 years ago

hi mate,

i powdercoated them the hub colour, then carefully scuffed the rim with a scotchbrite pad to key the paint. Then i used fine line masking tape, to get right into the groove, then finished by masking the rest of the hub with normal tape and brown paper.

theres a local bodyshop supplies that mixs the paint from the og codes, so they mixed me up a few cans. most bodyshops will do the same, as there is so little paint needed, not worth getting a proper gun out, and then clean it all etc!

good luck :thumbup:

Robb wrote:




Cheers Robb - having seen yours, I think I will have a go myself too. Had one quote at £350.00 to have someone do it for me, sure I can save a few bob...

I've already got paint mixed up for in rattle cans to go on - £27 so far.

Robb
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13 years ago
how much? £350? wow, may go into business then!

just make sure you do plenty of light/thin coats, rather then chuck loads of paint on at once, and let it flash off between coats too.

dead easy job :thumbup:
beefykeefy
13 years ago

how much? £350? wow, may go into business then!

just make sure you do plenty of light/thin coats, rather then chuck loads of paint on at once, and let it flash off between coats too.

dead easy job :thumbup:

Robb wrote:



Yep, that was my plan, I've done some painting before and a slow build up is the way.

Otherwise, trying to battle against runs in such an awkward area, will be a mare.
cupa65
13 years ago
Hi

I powder coated my wheels black, then used a circular piece of steel with a rubber strip the same diameter as the outer rim. I then used OG paint aerosols to paint the rims in the correct colour. You need to angle the cans but it works fine.

Cheers
beefykeefy
13 years ago

hi mate,

i powdercoated them the hub colour, then carefully scuffed the rim with a scotchbrite pad to key the paint. Then i used fine line masking tape, to get right into the groove, then finished by masking the rest of the hub with normal tape and brown paper.

theres a local bodyshop supplies that mixs the paint from the og codes, so they mixed me up a few cans. most bodyshops will do the same, as there is so little paint needed, not worth getting a proper gun out, and then clean it all etc!

good luck :thumbup:

Robb wrote:




Sorry, one more question.

Before you removed the fine line masking tape, did you gently run a sharp blade along the junction of where the black and Lotus white meet, to prevent the tape 'tearing' the white paint film?
Robb
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13 years ago
no problem.

nope, no knives used 😎
VintageAir
13 years ago
Just read all of this thread, car looks awesome Rob! Stunning!

Hope all is well!

Steve
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