• Hey there Guest!
    If you enjoy BCF and find our forum a useful resource, if you appreciate not having ads pop up all over the place and you want to ensure we can stay online - Please consider supporting with an "optional" low-cost annual subscription.
    **Upgrade Now**
    (PS: Subscribers don't see this UGLY banner)
Tips
Tips

MGB Too late to turn back now. 67 MGB

tony barnhill

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
Nice job, Bob, real nice.
 
OP
B

bob67bgt

Jedi Knight
Offline
I just could not take the afternoon off! Got primer on the insides of a few panels. My fingers are getting real tender from hand sanding corners. Here are a few more pics! Bob
 

Attachments

  • 19592.jpg
    19592.jpg
    61.7 KB · Views: 629
  • 19593.jpg
    19593.jpg
    76.8 KB · Views: 627
  • 19594.jpg
    19594.jpg
    80.8 KB · Views: 629

tony barnhill

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
Okay - now we're going for concours!
 

DrEntropy

Great Pumpkin
Platinum
Country flag
Offline
"Might as well!" :laugh:
 

Mickey Richaud

Moderator
Staff member
Gold
Country flag
Online
Am I the only one being haunted by Cornelius Brothers and Sister Rose when I read the title of this thread? :crazy:
 

DrEntropy

Great Pumpkin
Platinum
Country flag
Offline
:wall:

Not any more...
 

Mickey Richaud

Moderator
Staff member
Gold
Country flag
Online
You're welcome! :savewave:
 

14dna

Luke Skywalker
Country flag
Offline
That exact thought crossed my mind a few times, but I didn't mention it for fear of giving someone a bad day of "Song Locked In My Head"

Don't you hate it when that happens!

I'll hide now :blush:

Dave :savewave:
 

ThinkRacing

Member
Offline
I thought for sure at the rate Bob was going that by the time I got to page three, it would be a picture of him and his wife driving in it.

As you are discovering Bob is any MG enthusiasts hero. When I first met him, I had no clue about his skills, but had the pleasure of going to his home and getting to see his cars, his shop and at the time a beautiful tub - much like what you see in the above pictures - getting ready for final paint. It was then that I realized what an asset to the community he is as he rabidly restores these old cars and gets them back on the road.

Thanks for sharing the progress.
 

DrEntropy

Great Pumpkin
Platinum
Country flag
Offline
:lol: 's why I posted the "early spring" comment:

DrEntropy said:
mehheh. I like his hours! Even so, it looks to me like "spring" comes in about mid-February in Monroe NC... :smirk:

bob67bgt said:
This should keep me busy till spring.
 

tony barnhill

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
So, what's the new color, Bob?
 
OP
B

bob67bgt

Jedi Knight
Offline
Going red. One of our Metrolina MG club members has a 69 done in a perfect MG red. He was good enough to share the paiont info. I am between primer coats right now. Just have to let it flash off before doing the 2nd coat. Probably more pics tomorrow. Bob
 

tony barnhill

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
So, that would be Tartan Red.
 
OP
B

bob67bgt

Jedi Knight
Offline
Tony, I would not exactly call it Tartan red. Alot of the older colors did not have a crisp/clean look. This color looks great and is not a cheap looking red. Todays pics do not show much change even though i put another 7 hours on it. The next step will be seam sealer in all the right areas and then re-block sand and prime again. I picked up the engine bay black parts from the powder coater yesterday. What i would like to find is someting i can use for floor insulation. 3 of the 4 pieces of original floor insulation matting is original and good. What can i pour into the recess areas of the driver floor to bring it up to the same level as the rest? It was suggested that a mobile home roofing tar might work. Any thoughts would be great! Y'all have a safe new years eve.! I hope to be back at it again on Monday. I would like to start inner body color sometime next week. Bob
 

Attachments

  • 19610.jpg
    19610.jpg
    73.4 KB · Views: 621
  • 19611.jpg
    19611.jpg
    60.9 KB · Views: 623
  • 19612.jpg
    19612.jpg
    73.5 KB · Views: 617

DrEntropy

Great Pumpkin
Platinum
Country flag
Offline
I've not hunted it yet but perhaps the material used on stainless kitchen sinks to keep 'em from "oil can" and other noise? Mebbe a plumbing supply house.

Just a thought I had.
 

tony barnhill

Great Pumpkin - R.I.P
Offline
Bedliner builds up nicely.
 

bgbassplyr

Darth Vader
Offline
The single ply roofing industry uses a 2 part, self leveling product for filling pitch pockets. Mix the amount you need, pour it in the low spots/recesses. Cures to a hard rubber consistinsey. I've never used it for this type of app, but should work.
 

vping

Yoda
Bronze
Country flag
Offline
I really look forward to seeing updates on this thread. Really nice work your doing there.
 
Similar threads
Thread starter Title Forum Replies Date
Keoke SEE it is never too late Austin Healey 3
J TR4/4A Exhaust a tad too loud... Triumph 6
jfarris Message too long error FORUM Navigation Questions 8
mctriumph TR2/3/3A The concept of too many Triumph 8
B For Sale Too many Healeys - BN2, BN4, BT6, BJ7 For Sale Austin Healey Classifieds 0
KVH General Tech Flywheel Bolts Too Long For Main Seal Triumph 13
R For Sale Conundrum - Too Many Bugeyes Spridgets Classified 1
Popeye TR4/4A Slave rod seems too long but is not Triumph 7
K TR2/3/3A Front wheel bearing felt seals too large? Triumph 9
M TR6 76 TR6 Brakes too tight Triumph 10
B TR4/4A Too Many Wires? Wiper Motor Triumph 9
S TR2/3/3A Exhaust system - It hangs too low no matter what I do Triumph 15
M 1275 too high? Spridgets 2
Dnickels Spitfire Spitfire mk2 front suspension too soft Triumph 2
JPSmit Pre-War Is it too early to write Santa? 1933 MG J1 MG 13
CJD General TR Too Rude Triumph 13
AUSMHLY 64 front end too high Austin Healey 14
S TR2/3/3A OMG problem—the doors are too tight Triumph 12
T TR2/3/3A Turn Signals Blinking too fast Triumph 2
M Fat Feet hitting too many pedals Austin Healey 23
DrEntropy MGB Differential with too much lash MG 5
Got_All_4 TR6 TR6 engine rebuild. Too tight? Triumph 23
S TR2/3/3A New shocks too short? Triumph 7
BoyRacer Fuel tank sealing rubber is too thick Austin Healey 3
HalLucy Post-War Other Renown - Idle too fast Triumph 5
TRMark TR4/4A Seal too large for Surrey backlight Triumph 8
J TR4/4A Too hot to drive a convertible Triumph 14
S TR2/3/3A Too much fast idle, not enough choke? Triumph 0
TomMull TR2/3/3A New Top Too Tight Triumph 14
K Too lean? Austin Healey 2
Jim_Gruber What Now, new gas tank filler neck is about 1/2-3/4" too short Spridgets 19
warwick-steve How low is too low? [spring question] Austin Healey 19
Marla TR4/4A Carbs too lean? Triumph 11
D TR4/4A flywheel bolts maybe too long Triumph 15
kennypinkerton MGB Are my wheels too far gone? MG 8
wkilleffer MGB Fitting a new top to a 74 MGB- how tight is too tight? MG 23
3798j Boomers Too Old for Sports Cars Other Cars 8
PC Dang, that was too good to be true... Restoration & Tools 3
tr3guy TR2/3/3A New Wheel Cylinder too large Triumph 7
A rear brake drum too tight after rebuild Austin Healey 3
Jim_Gruber Bullet Connectors are too large to fit Tail Lamps on BE Spridgets 8
Got_All_4 TR2/3/3A Tr6 a type overdruve in my tr3 too long Triumph 10
TomMull Air Compressors, how much is too much? Restoration & Tools 7
Trevor Jessie Waaaay too much body roll Spridgets 14
Rut MGB Too many cars MG 31
KVH General Tech Transmission Drain Plug Too Tight? Triumph 5
T TR2/3/3A Is 5.5 lbs too much fuel pressure? Triumph 9
Martinld123 Why too much valve clearance after adjustment? Austin Healey 2
KVH General TR How Tall is Too Tall for the TR4? Triumph 3
E Spitfire How tall is too tall? Triumph 21

Similar threads

Top