CaptainK
CCCUK Member
I have headers.....Pull the column, much much easier than the box if you have headers, stock manifold might be a different story
And Oneball - blimey, that is one gorgeous looking car. Really good to see the build
I have headers.....Pull the column, much much easier than the box if you have headers, stock manifold might be a different story
Thought I'd start a little thread as I'm bound to need some help over the coming months.
I decided earlier in the year to build myself another race car, I've currently got a sixties Cooper S that I've owned for 25 years. May come to regret it but I decided on a C3. I couldn't really find something suitable here at the time so I imported a project car from the States. Arrived last week, a little petrol down the carb and it started straight up and drove into the garage.
Just started getting it stripped, interior is mainly out now along with 2 mouse nests, a wasps nest and one dead rodent. Body mounts on the birdcage don't look too bad. Just have to wait and see what the top of the chassis is like when the body comes off.
....and your side pipes look nicely positioned to keep the tyres warm...It really is looking great Tim.
....and your side pipes look nicely positioned to keep the tyres warm...
Blows any grid off the tyres at the start line!I thought that but all the cars seem to be like that in period.
I have headers.....
And Oneball - blimey, that is one gorgeous looking car. Really good to see the build
@Oneball I agree the mounting for the sidepipes to the sills is quite a hassle, on mine someone has cut rectangular slots in the frame to allow you to get a finger in there and hold the bolt in place, a real nightmare, best thing to do is get it lined up once and weld the mounting bolt in place, but depending on how tight a fit the pipes are this could make life even more difficult when removing them
Depending on where the events are, I'd try to get along to some and grab a few photos for you.Don’t know really. But if hillclimbing. Bit of racing. Maybe Spa 3 hours at some point.
Looking Great Tim, I can't wait to hear the Start Up
Depending on where the events are, I'd try to get along to some and grab a few photos for you.
I am indeed.Are you in Lincolnshire?