Yep, waxed the insides too.....and dressed the arches......there really is no hope. I just hope the body work ends up as well.
Yep, waxed the insides too.....and dressed the arches......there really is no hope. I just hope the body work ends up as well.
Join the club David, Glad I am not the only one, Its the satisfaction you get from doing jobs like this I Like, I even take the discs off clean em up, spray black with heat proof black paint, clean out hand brake drum and adjust hand brake, ect ect, usually about every 2 years I do it , worth doing as it all looks like new,plus any loose bits and problems will be visible
How weird. I did the arches and wheels on mine the other day. Put them back on, and imagine my disappointement when stepping back to admire my handiwork and discovered that you can't see the re-painted struts, inner arches or the painted and polished track rods and wish bones. Well at least I know they are done. My son thinks I'm nutts.
Chris Barrett..
Sunny Melton Mowbray by the sea
THE MAN WHO INVENTED THE WHEEL WAS AN IDIOT!
Now, the man who invented the other three, he was a genius.
was a regular routine when i had #860. also a place to note is the gap between the arch line and where the sill starts, big mud trap there. same both front and rear. i cleaned them all out and wax oiled it you have to peel back the wheel arch liner to get at them.
heres 860's hope Silver one has kept them up to standard.
here's some of 860
And some of the cerbera's
Plan is to remove all suspension compenents in the next few days / weeks, remove all the bushes, get them re powder coated and new poly bushes fitted, then aligned and MOT, once i've done the suspension with new gaz gold adjustable coil overs.
Last edited by pessling; 03-06-2011 at 04:31 PM.
Peter Essling
I gave mine a wash before Xmas, does that count
Keith Alexander, Ellesmere, Shropshire UK,
you should know better then that Keith, a 400 deserves better then that....
I think it needs a more caring home
Colin Ellis #456 It'll be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end
Looks good David, did mine a few weeks ago and didn't get the same results. What do you (or others) use or get the inside of the wheels up to that standard? I used generic car cleaning stuff and some green pad.
Keith Vinten
Mk 1 Tourer in X-Power Grey
VIN 197
No mods but I can dream