when i get round to taking my car to bits this year (now the Quantum is on the road) I have been wondering what to do about the front end of the car, especially as the headlights are knackered and need replacing. To be honest i have seen very few cycle guard modifications that look good on Phaetons because of the shape and height of the bonnet and nose cone.
But i am thinking of cutting out the headlight pods completely and making the mud guard look as if they were never there. and buying some HID projector lamps and making some holders, either both sides of the nose cone or inside the grille area, hidden. OR making some eye shaped pods to sit on the mudguards for the smaller lamps, what do you lot think?
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Hear, hear......
It was a brave move to cut out the light pods in the first place, it looks really good now though.
I bet your dead chuffed with that, rightly so.
what it really needs is a grille badge......i know some one who will cast some up in a pewter like material for a low cost in say a batch of 50 or so (more if required) all that is required is a model is made at actual size for him to use as a mould blank. I did something similar for the Citroen specials club back in the 1980's perhaps we can all work on something suitable for everyone to be able to put on their grilles?
or we could get some metal badge blanks stamped up onto which we get Vinyl stickers made......just ideas, i am likely to go ahead with such an idea for my car anyway.
here are some pictures of the car finished.......ish.
the thing is i am really tempted to not MOT it but dismantle it and do it properly, the front end paint job is looking good and has shown me what i could do. I think i want to sort the interior, a rewire again, and get the body back to a factory finish........well better than the factory. I think i will run the Quantum 2+2 this summer and bring the Phaeton to stoneleigh next year, i will be at stoneleigh this year with the 2+2 i think.
Do you know i dont think i have ever had such a hard time deciding what to do with my car.....it's ready for the road and is usable but i really want to re-do the interior, moving the hand brake, putting a bigger heater in it and making the seating slightly wider, the seat belts might be moved from the outside of the car to the inside. Then the rear axle will be relocated with i think rose joints, and the front wish bones and uprights will be, probably swapped from the triumph ones it has now for the Cortina ones i have had for these past years. then there is the general tidying of the car, especially under the bonnet....the engine could be repainted and a little tuning wouldn't hurt (cam,and exhaust manifold) nothing too major. then the wiring and new dash, and whilst i am about it the screen could use a little bracing (perhaps as a mirror mount) so that the soft top when in use will be a little less prone to bagging at speed. Lots in fact, way too much and yet the car would be more than presentable on the road today. And it is even still in MOT (just). But i really want a top quality Phaeton to show the Kitcar world what could be done with them....well for my own satisfaction to be honnest.
So do i keep the Quantum 2+2 on the road and use it for our trip to France this July and do the Phaeton the way i want it? or do i put the Phaeton on the road for Stoneleigh and put off the rebuild for another year?
hard one to decide
and a bigger heater in it lol
i have not even got a heater in mine
Dave Adams said:
Do you know i dont think i have ever had such a hard time deciding what to do with my car.....it's ready for the road and is usable but i really want to re-do the interior, moving the hand brake, putting a bigger heater in it and making the seating slightly wider, the seat belts might be moved from the outside of the car to the inside. Then the rear axle will be relocated with i think rose joints, and the front wish bones and uprights will be, probably swapped from the triumph ones it has now for the Cortina ones i have had for these past years. then there is the general tidying of the car, especially under the bonnet....the engine could be repainted and a little tuning wouldn't hurt (cam,and exhaust manifold) nothing too major. then the wiring and new dash, and whilst i am about it the screen could use a little bracing (perhaps as a mirror mount) so that the soft top when in use will be a little less prone to bagging at speed. Lots in fact, way too much and yet the car would be more than presentable on the road today. And it is even still in MOT (just). But i really want a top quality Phaeton to show the Kitcar world what could be done with them....well for my own satisfaction to be honnest.
So do i keep the Quantum 2+2 on the road and use it for our trip to France this July and do the Phaeton the way i want it? or do i put the Phaeton on the road for Stoneleigh and put off the rebuild for another year?
Y'know your new lights look ace close up, but the shot from over the road long distance like makes the car look like its been sat on and squashed! trick of perspective I guess? Excellent work etc - you should be rightly pleased with it.
As ever, everyone has their ideas and here's mine - ignore me as you see fit I wont mind! If it were mine I'd....
add some height in it - a central hotrod scoop or power bulge sort of look to offset that squashed look.
grille badge agreed- something needed in the hole.
Also lose the tango on the front!!! I hate orange lenses - especially as youve gone to all the effort of modernising the lighting. Like £3 off ebay!
Exhaust looks limp now - a big shiny heat shield and some sort of Oddball pipe (Kelly's Heroes??? no??? OK make the pipe look bigger and meaner with some sort of width expander without having the expense of changing the exhaust. Scare the Germans into thinking the Sherman tank gun is a 90mm not a 70mm. Google it!)
Also lose the shiny stone guards and frame - go black to match the rest of the black bits. (and maybe some kawasaki stickers??!)
Then... I cant help think the money you're thinking of throwing at it - just buy a new Westie or Caterham thing which has many of those issues already sorted and in the long run may be cheaper? And doing that, may as well get a MEV instead so you're not a sheep???? I love the dutton, but to me its a cheap way of accessing the 7-alike (with some better bodywork!!), but the key is cheap. I think you'd be wasting you're money. Having said that, these toy cars are money pits and you do it for fun/love/whatever so I wouldnt blame you for going ahead with your ultimate dutton! These things often defy any logic. My last car was the same for me so I'm not judging!! ha ha!!
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