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B1ack_Mi16

[car_restoration] 405 T16 Restoration

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B1ack_Mi16

Really not done much still since before the summer. The 407 has caused me too much grief, but I think it will be in good working order with quite a few freshly painted panels now.

 

Just painted the relay bracket the other day so I can put the rear beam wiring in once for all now.

 

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gerry

Just read all the wy through, some dedication there!!

 

Excellent project and excellent progress good to see its not gonna end up on the scrap heap :)

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calvinhorse

Keep up the great work! Amazing dedication, most people would have given up!!!!

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B1ack_Mi16

It has been some really intensive rust welding work on this car. I had never in my dreams thought that a 405 could be this bad, as I always was under the impression that the 405 was even better than the 205 when it comes to the rust.

 

Initially I had a plan of beeing finished with the car in 2011, but it all ended up by me spending 2 whole years on fixing rust on it, so 2009-2011 was just rust fixing.

 

Hopefully now things will get better/funnier, next thing is to get the side skirt mountings done, and after that I think it's ready for paint :)

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estland

Any updates? :)

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johniban

Just read this from start to finish, i must say you have some patience cutting and welding all that metal

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B1ack_Mi16

It was very challenging to keep going and focus on all that rust. I'm glad it's done now at least.

 

The 407 have started taking a lot of my time, but I just got a proper spot sand blaster so will soon clean up the last few rust spots which is under the rubber seal for the door.

 

Also painted the 17" wheels. Not done yet. Put acid etch, surfacer and metallic color on now, but need to do some slight sanding in some areas and put one more layer of silver before laquer on.

 

Hopefully I will be able to get some more progress soon now.

 

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MiniGibbo

Just read this from the start and its a great read, some seriious fab skills too..!

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B1ack_Mi16

Thanks :)

 

Now I've put clear coat onto the wheels. Turned out quite nice, no runs as I could se either... always hard to avoid :)

Now I just need to paint a set of 1.9 Gti wheels that I'm refurbing. When that's done it's time to get the T16 into the paint booth and start spraying some high build primer on it!

 

 

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Nbettley

did you get rid of them sl434 wheels?

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B1ack_Mi16

The SL434's are in storage :)

 

Will probably use them on the sorrento green 205 I have lying in the garage. But won't be working on that until the T16 is ready :)

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B1ack_Mi16

 

"Overhauled" (painted) the brake servo and master cylinder, so they look quite ok now smile.png

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Also recieved the transferbox strengthening kit from Charles today.

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imaS

Where exactly that stiffener will go?

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B1ack_Mi16

It's to replace the orginal bracket between the block and transferbox which were mounted on some cars.

 

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Replacement

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The new one will allow for better space for larger downpipe also.

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B1ack_Mi16

Moved it into the paint booth now

 

Will take off the front wishbones etc. before I start painting. Also has to do a good masking job to avoid getting paint dust on the underside :)

 

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SmokyDiesel

Just sat and read this whole thread - that's some serious dedication and skills you have there - looks like an epic build.

 

Waiting to see what it looks like when it comes out of the booth now

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B1ack_Mi16
Thanks for that, it's been a very long way to where it's now.. Sadly I'm getting a bit tired of the whole thing lately, but will try to pull it through in the end :)


It is impressive how much hidden small spots of rust there might be on these 405's really.


Started to prep the sill area for paint and noticed that there is rust under the good looking paint over all the spot welds of the B-pillars to the sill, will possibly find more other places when I start looking.


Luckily I bought a spot blaster gun not long ago, it comes in handy now :)


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johniban

love the look of fresh steel, will have to get myself one of them spot bead blasters. they any good? i guess they are good for now making a mess everywhere

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B1ack_Mi16

Yes it works suprisingly good, and will collect most of the blast media in the bag so it can be used several times.

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B1ack_Mi16

Sprayed it inside today, so then that's done :)

 

 

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B1ack_Mi16

Started doing some prepwork and priming some areas of the outer shell now. :)

 

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B1ack_Mi16
Sprayed 0.6 litres of epoxy this evening.


I'll do some sanding at local spots where it is needed, need to inspect it next time and do some touch-ups and add some sealant on a few spots before I spray the sanding primer.


I start to feel that I'm getting somewhere finally :)


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B1ack_Mi16

Applied sanding primer today, sadly I got a few runs... damn it.. just hope I manage to sand them flat then...

 

But one step closer to color at least.

 

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muddz123

Looks awesome, cant wait to see it finished

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mechanicalrepairs

Looks brilliant, keep at it, can't remember the last time I seen one of these on the road.

 

Carl

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