Yes, they look like the ones in my County. The Series ones (optional deluxe trim) are narrower.
John
A while back, I picked up some sun visors (think they're out of an eighties-vintage County or something): here they are being cleaned up.
Then it was time to fit them to the console (with the stereo) and whack the console in, which was pleasing to see finally in place.
It looks a little bit dingy at present... just needs all my paw marks cleaned off it.
Yes, they look like the ones in my County. The Series ones (optional deluxe trim) are narrower.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Really nice! Great job
Phil
Phil B
Custodian of:
1974 S3 swb wagon (sold)
1978 S3 swb canvas
48 749 '88 4x4 Perentie
1985 County with 4BD1T
Just got the manifolds off. I've decided to have a go at getting the crack in the exhaust manifold welded, as well as to get the manifold which Debruiser's offered.
Photos later.
John
Here are some photos. It's a pretty decent crack.
Then I got down to making speaker boxes for the stereo. It was fun to be working with wood. It's so much nicer than steel or aluminium...
Basically, like all such things, the result doesn't betray the time and thought that went into making them. I managed to come up with a way for mounting them in the rear of the hardtop, utilising bolts from the tropical panel and the hardtop sides and a few brackets.
They're not perfect, but they'll do the job. They're certainly a lot better-made than the previous efforts.
Fitted the manifolds again this afternoon. Will give it a run in the morning.
There's been a little more progress.
Here's the repaired manifold. It seems to have come up alright.
Driving around, the exhaust seems pretty good now. It even sounds, er, sporty...
On the weekend, I fitted an interior light and a rear work light.
I was particularly happy with installation of the interior light: I managed to drag the wiring through the strengthening rib in the roof and hide it completely.
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