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Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:04 pm

Simon, Don't you dare give up on this car! I'll see if I can have a chat with a few places I know around here. Yes it's miles from you but it's means to an end and all that.

Are you joining us at Lakeside this month (19th) If so I will bring the stickers.
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Thu Apr 10, 2008 10:06 pm

Simon it will be sorted. Please bear with me on this one.
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Fri Apr 11, 2008 9:27 am

Entirely up to you Simon- but on my searches I found a few very good bodyshops that were more than keen to restore my old tech1. If you want me to put you in touch then let me know dude.
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Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:23 pm

Si. I'm sure Barry will come true on this one. If we were in the same boat we'd be p1ssed off an all. It will be the bollocks when it's finished. I'm eager to see it finished......but probably not as eager as you are matey.
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Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:28 pm

I can't believe you're being so impatient Simon :P
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If it were down to me the car would be sitting in simons garage rust free and freshly painted but it is out of my hands and all i can do is keep on at the powers that be. :(
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Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:43 pm

There are two more Zoners here who can paint cars properly - Beardymat and Ben in Clacton. The latter isn't toooo far away and in either case you've only got to look at their cars to see what you're going to get. Southways in Wembley are pretty good too.

The golden rule of bodyshops - more more expensive they are, the more shite the work. It's the smaller places with guys who appreciate old cars and what they mean to you that do the best paint. You should see the shite I've had done in the past by VBRA cowboys.


Alpina blue or Carbon black. Sod that Diamond blandness! (Blandschwartz) winkeye
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Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:50 pm

Carbon black :drool:

Hang in there Si!! It'll be worth it in the end.. Thats what i keep having to tell myself also :roll:
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Sat Apr 12, 2008 8:54 pm

Carbon black is nice.............

.........but picture opening the bonnet and seeing lovely laquered Alpina blue inner wings contrasting with a minty engine with all new anodised nuts and bolts.

Imagine it Si. A bare shell is a canvas to create something that's not merely nice, but show stopping. A Diamond black C2 won't stand out at Gaydon no matter how shiny it is, but a 'Pinablau one most certainly will.
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Sat Apr 12, 2008 10:19 pm

Andyboy wrote:The golden rule of bodyshops - more more expensive they are, the more shite the work. It's the smaller places with guys who appreciate old cars and what they mean to you that do the best paint. You should see the shite I've had done in the past by VBRA cowboys.
I have to totaly dissagree with you there Andy. I've found that the "golden rule" with most things especialy bodywork is that you get what you pay for. Sure the are some specialists or enthusiast own/run smaller body shops that turn out fine work but generally smaller " back street" bodyshops turn out sh1t. This is not to say bigger ones are immune from crap but i guess alot of it is down to the individule doing the work to put the effort in to make it nice.

The 2 guys who will be doing the work to to simons shell are both enthusiats and good friends of mine.
Adam the painter is regarded as the best painter out of the 5 that work for us, he is a total car nut through and through, has owned several E30's including a motorsport convertible, my sport and currently a 318is along with a mint MK 1 Escort Mexico and an early mini cooper he's restoring.
Gary the panel guy is a bit of a bike nut but also has a very straight mk1 Golf with custom bodywork mods done to a tastefull and high standard.
Both guys are time served and know what they are doing, they did the panel and paint on my sport and im fussy who i let touch my cars as i would prefer to do all work myself but alas i dont do panel or paint.

The problem we are having with the car comming to us is a logistical one. Our recovery truck is out of action due to some ministry of transport red tape crap that i know little about that was affecting its ability to pass its first MOT. This has seriously f8cked with our collection and delivery service. Simon is not exactly round the corner from us.

This will be sorted in the next week.
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Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:42 pm

bss325i wrote:
Andyboy wrote:The golden rule of bodyshops - more more expensive they are, the more shite the work. It's the smaller places with guys who appreciate old cars and what they mean to you that do the best paint. You should see the shite I've had done in the past by VBRA cowboys.
I have to totaly dissagree with you there Andy. I've found that the "golden rule" with most things especialy bodywork is that you get what you pay for. Sure the are some specialists or enthusiast own/run smaller body shops that turn out fine work but generally smaller " back street" bodyshops turn out sh1t. This is not to say bigger ones are immune from crap but i guess alot of it is down to the individule doing the work to put the effort in to make it nice

The 2 guys who will be doing the work to to simons shell are both enthusiats and good friends of mine.
Adam the painter is regarded as the best painter out of the 5 that work for us, he is a total car nut through and through, has owned several E30's including a motorsport convertible, my sport and currently a 318is along with a mint MK 1 Escort Mexico and an early mini cooper he's restoring.
Gary the panel guy is a bit of a bike nut but also has a very straight mk1 Golf with custom bodywork mods done to a tastefull and high standard.
Both guys are time served and know what they are doing, they did the panel and paint on my sport and im fussy who i touch my cars as i would prefer to do all work myself but alas i dont do panel or paint.

The problem we are having with the car comming to us is a logistical one. Our recovery truck is out of action due to some ministry of transport red tape crap that i know little about that was affecting its ability to pass its first MOT. This has seriously f8cked with our collection and delivery service. Simon is not exactly round the corner from us.

This will be sorted in the next week.
Why not just arrange for a 3rd party to make the collection, this really is dragging on and dont want to see any fall outs here.
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 12:08 am

oguz327 wrote:
bss325i wrote:
Andyboy wrote:The golden rule of bodyshops - more more expensive they are, the more shite the work. It's the smaller places with guys who appreciate old cars and what they mean to you that do the best paint. You should see the shite I've had done in the past by VBRA cowboys.
I have to totaly dissagree with you there Andy. I've found that the "golden rule" with most things especialy bodywork is that you get what you pay for. Sure the are some specialists or enthusiast own/run smaller body shops that turn out fine work but generally smaller " back street" bodyshops turn out sh1t. This is not to say bigger ones are immune from crap but i guess alot of it is down to the individule doing the work to put the effort in to make it nice

The 2 guys who will be doing the work to to simons shell are both enthusiats and good friends of mine.
Adam the painter is regarded as the best painter out of the 5 that work for us, he is a total car nut through and through, has owned several E30's including a motorsport convertible, my sport and currently a 318is along with a mint MK 1 Escort Mexico and an early mini cooper he's restoring.
Gary the panel guy is a bit of a bike nut but also has a very straight mk1 Golf with custom bodywork mods done to a tastefull and high standard.
Both guys are time served and know what they are doing, they did the panel and paint on my sport and im fussy who i touch my cars as i would prefer to do all work myself but alas i dont do panel or paint.

The problem we are having with the car comming to us is a logistical one. Our recovery truck is out of action due to some ministry of transport red tape crap that i know little about that was affecting its ability to pass its first MOT. This has seriously f8cked with our collection and delivery service. Simon is not exactly round the corner from us.

This will be sorted in the next week.
Why not just arrange for a 3rd party to make the collection, this really is dragging on and dont want to see any fall outs here.
Because this would cost money and reduce the allready reduced proffit in the job. This is what they told me when i asked the very same question.
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 8:45 am

How about asking on here if anyone has a big tow car and hire a trailer for the day. Trailor hire ain't that dear and I'm sure someone on here would lend themselves and there 4x4 nastiness for a few hours. The cars totally stripped and so weighs f*ck all now so towing it with a large car wouldn't cause any weight issues. I used to have use of a Shogun, If I still had that option I'd have been there like a shot.

Bodyshops? MMMMmmmmmmm. Worms / cans spring to mind. I've had excellent work done by guys in their garage. At the same time I've had atrocious work done by major insurance backed repairers. So bad I refused the car back....for good! However, I have had work done by Barrys Croydon Massive and I have to say it is top quality.

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Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:42 am

si get a trailer I'll bring the turd and tow it your not going to not do it!
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 9:53 am

Si i will have a word round my manor see if i can borrow a trailer and 4x4
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 3:49 pm

bss325i wrote:
oguz327 wrote:
bss325i wrote: I have to totaly dissagree with you there Andy. I've found that the "golden rule" with most things especialy bodywork is that you get what you pay for. Sure the are some specialists or enthusiast own/run smaller body shops that turn out fine work but generally smaller " back street" bodyshops turn out sh1t. This is not to say bigger ones are immune from crap but i guess alot of it is down to the individule doing the work to put the effort in to make it nice

The 2 guys who will be doing the work to to simons shell are both enthusiats and good friends of mine.
Adam the painter is regarded as the best painter out of the 5 that work for us, he is a total car nut through and through, has owned several E30's including a motorsport convertible, my sport and currently a 318is along with a mint MK 1 Escort Mexico and an early mini cooper he's restoring.
Gary the panel guy is a bit of a bike nut but also has a very straight mk1 Golf with custom bodywork mods done to a tastefull and high standard.
Both guys are time served and know what they are doing, they did the panel and paint on my sport and im fussy who i touch my cars as i would prefer to do all work myself but alas i dont do panel or paint.

The problem we are having with the car comming to us is a logistical one. Our recovery truck is out of action due to some ministry of transport red tape crap that i know little about that was affecting its ability to pass its first MOT. This has seriously f8cked with our collection and delivery service. Simon is not exactly round the corner from us.

This will be sorted in the next week.
Why not just arrange for a 3rd party to make the collection, this really is dragging on and dont want to see any fall outs here.
Because this would cost money and reduce the allready reduced proffit in the job. This is what they told me when i asked the very same question.
Not say saying the garage should sort it or Simon either, just one of you do something ffs, its painfull to read all this :D
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 3:58 pm

A trailer down my way costs £25 + vat + straps for a 24 hr period, but thats with a bit of discount. I'm sure for a round £50 and a zoner thats local with a towbar it could be sorted? By the time its all finished, the companies recovery truck might be back in action??
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 5:57 pm

Zone bbq at Simons gaff and then push it there?

Just throwing ideas out :chuckle:
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No Tax/MOT... We'll each have to take a corner.. :D
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 6:31 pm

There used to be a trailer hire company in Walton on Thames. They were similar kind of money, 35 / 40 quid IIRC.
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:14 pm

Simon, I can arrange you a very cheap trailer hire if you need to, you know who I work for winkeye

PM me if you want me to enquire......
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Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:59 pm

well thanks for the offers but..........................we may be in business, i bloody hope so! A date has been set again. So lets hope the driver turns in for work this time and there can be a huge sigh of relief and the car getting the love it needs at the paint mans gaff
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Mon Apr 14, 2008 7:21 am

Good news. I'll see you later in the week si with that V5 and headrests.
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Simon13 wrote:well thanks for the offers but..........................we may be in business, i bloody hope so! A date has been set again. So lets hope the driver turns in for work this time and there can be a huge sigh of relief and the car getting the love it needs at the paint mans gaff
If it all goes to sh1t i'll tow the car for you, there's a trailer hire place in Guildford and i'm only 15 mins away from you. Seriously dude if you need me to tow it for you it's no problem, my new daily drive turd is up to the job.
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Mon Apr 14, 2008 1:00 pm

Fck me, just read all 17 pages of this. F*cking inspirational. Dunno what else to say that hasn't already been said. Absolute kudos Simon. :cool:
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Doow it!
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Well?

Has it?
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As far as I know it did! Si?
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Here's a hint Si................. :D


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Sun Apr 20, 2008 1:13 pm

You cannot seriously be saying it got painted and there's no pix!

There should have been pix on here before the painter took his mask off.
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Sun Apr 20, 2008 8:27 pm

looking wicked si !! not been on here for a while but i will be back around as of now nice to see your still about and a few others !! take it easy ian. :cool:
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No Alpina when i popped round Si's earlyer :D
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oguz327 wrote:No Alpina when i popped round Si's earlyer :D
:woohoo: He's finally weighed it in :D
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d6dph wrote:
oguz327 wrote:No Alpina when i popped round Si's earlyer :D
:woohoo: He's finally weighed it in :D

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