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<< | show individual entries | >>July 26, 2004: Getting the nose ready for painting. entry 509
July 27, 2004: No major progress to report. Some pinholes in the exhaust welds have been filled and now I have to spend a little more quality time with the grinder. One thing I don't believe I mentioned - the only part of the stock exhaust manifold that was retained was the flange. The collector was shelved and replaced with one from an unused Miata race header. It's larger and constructed with more attention to the flow. The body parts are now off at the paint shop. The final colour scheme is the orange and black you can see in this mockup. That should be finished this week as should the exhaust. Then it's a matter of a half hour of assembly and I'll be test driving! Once the fibreglass parts are in place I'll build a hood (bonnet) for the car. This shouldn't take long, just a lot of careful measuring so I don't have to buy another big sheet of aluminum! entry 510 July 28, 2004: Big news! The body parts are painted already! They look spectacular. They need wet sanding to smooth out the finish but the colours are awesome. The front fenders are a metallic BMW black while the rest of the body is Lotus "Chrome Orange". In the sun it's blinding. Lotus paints are extremely expensive and I'm in a little shock there, but this will encourage me to do the paint justice in both finish and attention to detail. Kids, if you buy a Lotus Elise in Chrome Orange, do NOT scratch it. If I'd been smart enough to ask about paint costs I might have ended up with a Daytona Blue car. Naaaaah... entry 511
A small tweak to a water line gives more clearance for the header. This line usually runs on the forward side of the dipstick tube. entry 512 A small hole needed to be cut in the side panel to fit the exhaust bracket. entry 513 The cutout for the header exit. entry 514 Side panels in place! entry 515 The body parts are painted! That's a BMW metallic black for the front fenders and Lotus Chrome Orange for the other parts. entry 516 All of the parts out in the sun. entry 517 This shot of the nose shows a bit of the pearl in the orange. The camera is confused by the bright sign and obnoxious colour. entry 518 BMW carbon black mica - it's a pretty colour with some good depth. entry 519
July 29, 2004: The car looks fantastic! Of course the first thing I did when I got home was put some of the panels on. Bill Cardell showed up at my garage door to help out and to hang out. We had fun taking my project and making it look like a real car. It's a difficult colour to photograph indoors but I've found that to be true of all Lotus colours - they need the sunlight to really light up. Kind of ironic when you consider the weather in the UK. I've been concerned with rock "stars" in the fenders. Suggestions have ranged from closed-cell foam to bonded aluminum to "don't worry, the CMC fenders are nice and thick". I'm not 100% sure what my final answer will be - the latter is my favourite because it's cheap and I can bolt everything together right now, but I'd hate to damage that paint. entry 520 The header in place along with the side body panel. entry 521 The dash with one mirror and the gauges. The speedometer is missing the needle, yes. entry 522 The front body panels in place. The wheel is not bolted on so it's sitting a little crooked. entry 523 You can almost hear the "vroooom vroooom squeeeeeee!" noises I'm making. entry 524 Wow. It almost looks finished. entry 525 One happy camper. entry 526
July 30, 2004: It's shaping up to be a hugely entertaining weekend. Last night was spent making a template for the hood - or the bonnet if you prefer. If you call this part a bonnet then the car won't have what you consider a hood. But I'm getting off track here. Four large pieces of poster board and some careful cutting, then I made a visit to the local fabrication shop and picked up a piece of 0.050" aluminum (aluminium?) along with four latches. I'll bend that up carefully and gingerly this weekend and then the body will be complete! This will also shut Eric up as he seems particularly obsessed with the hood. I've decided to use brush-on truck bedliner to protect the inside of the fenders (wings for those who are still following the alternate translation). It'll give me full coverage and should be easy to put on. It's cheap too. entry 527 The template for the hood. I'm not convinced the colour scheme is worth keeping! entry 528 Hood latches. entry 529 << | show individual entries | >>
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