Datsuncog Posted February 19 Posted February 19 I see no problem with that - just make sure you leave a little typewritten card stating 'Temporarily on loan to the Vulgalour Collection'... 👍 vulgalour 1
vulgalour Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 Remarkably, the original steel splash guards are still mostly present on this car, perhaps lending credence to the low mileage shown on the odometer, especially given the total lack of any rust protection whatsoever beyond factory paint. I decided to make some new ones and it ended up a little bit more involved than I was expecting. Datsuncog, CaptainBoom, Six-cylinder and 7 others 10
Angrydicky Posted April 9 Posted April 9 Great to see an update. Love this old girl! vulgalour and lesapandre 1 1
SilverMachine Posted April 9 Posted April 9 nice update vid fella, although im assuming recorded last year? that u channel stuff looks handy and the rubber mat lesapandre and vulgalour 2
vulgalour Posted April 9 Author Posted April 9 Yeah, the Lanchester footage, and the Princess footage for that matter, is from a while ago. Just taken me a while to get through the editing pile. Lucky for me really, it means I've had plenty of content to upload while I've been unable to record new stuff! I'm trying to get things balanced out a bit over the next couple of months, hopefully there will be a few more Lanchester updates sooner rather than later. JeeExEll, lesapandre, Vantman and 1 other 4
vulgalour Posted April 15 Author Posted April 15 A proper look at that donor car we acquired a while ago and why it wasn't worth even attempting to restore. As a parts car it was absolutely ideal. rustdevil, privatewire, JeeExEll and 4 others 7
vulgalour Posted July 23 Author Posted July 23 Digging into the spares that came with the car, including the nightmare jigsaw puzzle that is the engine. Remspoor, Vantman, Dyslexic Viking and 1 other 4
vulgalour Posted Wednesday at 12:57 Author Posted Wednesday at 12:57 One thing that hardly ever comes across on camera is just how far gone a donor car really is. While the donor car looks like it could be repaired, realistically it had every kind of rot it was possible to have and required some extensive reconstruction that really wouldn't make any sense. That's before you even get into the bits that were missing, like the entire gearbox, which were going to be a nightmare to source. No, far better that this one dies so that ours can live on. Angle grinder time for this rusty old hulk. Datsuncog, JMotor, beko1987 and 5 others 8
SilverMachine Posted Friday at 22:03 Posted Friday at 22:03 i was secretly hoping you would take the face off for some outdoor art or possible trailer face to go behind the complete car! endless possibilities with the end of a car! when i was a teenager i always wanted a caddy or 57 chev boot sofa that were not terribly common over here! think i looked at an austin 3 litre in a scrapyard (kinda the closest thing similar at the time!) and then realised id not get the back end in my room.... - maybe i should have another look next time im at the yard, there was an old rotten rover p6 there a while ago, or look at jaaaaaaags.... https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1957-chevrolet-bel-air-style-sofa/
purplebargeken Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago There is some advanced levels of rust on the donor car but at least it is providing some useful bits as well as potential repair sections, so a clear win. SilverMachine 1
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