jims-terrano
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OK Guy's here goes for another project thread and I'm sorry but this is going to take a long time with sporadic updates. After completing the Terrano Project I came across a barn find MGB GT at the right price. It's been in the garage since 2004 not being touched, it's owner had every intention of bringing it back to life but sadly now has decided it was time to say goodbye.
I have to assess the car and see if it's a fixer or not, I really want to fix it up and so far the signs are encouraging despite the tin worm. Have got a folder full of history with it and inside I've found a bill for restoration from 1987 for £4700.
So I knew it wouldn't start and had been stood with handbrake off which is fair enough. I hired a transporter trailer again from Rothwell Trailers near Leeds who are really great to deal with. so a few days before hand I went to see the car and blow the tyres up and see if it would roll. Need jacking up and wheels freeing off a bit so glad I went.
The morning arrived to collect and fortunately was great weather despite the warnings of snow earlier in the week. First problem was the lights not working on the trailer, the guy came straight back out and did a repair job on the trailer wiring which delayed us a little but not too bad and would rather be legal. The garage where it had been stored was up a narrow winding driveway so we had to unhitch. Unfortunately we got stuck in and didn't get any photo's but trust me it was narrow! However my Terrano coped really well and having manual locking hubs was great as I could use low box and still be in 2wd so lots of control to bring the outfit down the drive. Took two attempts to get out of the drive as the lane was narrow too but managed it and did a quick photo shoot.
Took about an hour to get home but as expected the Terrano performed faultlessly:clap Reversed the trailer on to my drive and dropped the car off before returning the trailer back to the hire centre. Had loads of fun collecting the car but shattered so slept well that night. Once home first job was to give it a wash off to remove the cat hairs from the garage:doh
Here's a few photo's so far.
This was a long time ago
Long time since I used one of those
Cute mirror but have you ever tried to use them:nenau
The boot with a few bits including the air filters:thumb2
Got the Tcut and Polish out to see what happened, you can just see the before and after sections. Actually not too bad at all really. :thumb2
Inside, will need to evict the spider population at some point:doh
Harnesses Rock:augie
The business end, needs new radiator for sure. Actually quite sound under there, no rot spots on the inner wings.
Will need a pair of batteries, two 6 volt batteries.
Had a look at the rear brakes as the wheels were still not running freely. For the moment I've left the rear drums off as the adjusters are seized:doh
So there it is, I've got a lot of work to do and hopefully some more fun and quality time. Was speaking to Bigbunny today and spoke about getting it on the road and use as a rolling restoration which to be honest is an attractive idea as a proper nut n bolt resto will take a long time and a lot of money. Still need to have a good look around and take some more picy's.
What ever I choose to do I want to replace brakes as well as a major engine service before I attempt to start it. Got a big birthday coming up so have asked for membership of the MGOC.
Smitten with this car, I love the classic shape of it and something about the marque too. I'm going to be busy for a while so might not be able to do a great deal for a while.
As before guys any comments and advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers
I have to assess the car and see if it's a fixer or not, I really want to fix it up and so far the signs are encouraging despite the tin worm. Have got a folder full of history with it and inside I've found a bill for restoration from 1987 for £4700.
So I knew it wouldn't start and had been stood with handbrake off which is fair enough. I hired a transporter trailer again from Rothwell Trailers near Leeds who are really great to deal with. so a few days before hand I went to see the car and blow the tyres up and see if it would roll. Need jacking up and wheels freeing off a bit so glad I went.
The morning arrived to collect and fortunately was great weather despite the warnings of snow earlier in the week. First problem was the lights not working on the trailer, the guy came straight back out and did a repair job on the trailer wiring which delayed us a little but not too bad and would rather be legal. The garage where it had been stored was up a narrow winding driveway so we had to unhitch. Unfortunately we got stuck in and didn't get any photo's but trust me it was narrow! However my Terrano coped really well and having manual locking hubs was great as I could use low box and still be in 2wd so lots of control to bring the outfit down the drive. Took two attempts to get out of the drive as the lane was narrow too but managed it and did a quick photo shoot.
Took about an hour to get home but as expected the Terrano performed faultlessly:clap Reversed the trailer on to my drive and dropped the car off before returning the trailer back to the hire centre. Had loads of fun collecting the car but shattered so slept well that night. Once home first job was to give it a wash off to remove the cat hairs from the garage:doh
Here's a few photo's so far.
This was a long time ago
Long time since I used one of those
Cute mirror but have you ever tried to use them:nenau
The boot with a few bits including the air filters:thumb2
Got the Tcut and Polish out to see what happened, you can just see the before and after sections. Actually not too bad at all really. :thumb2
Inside, will need to evict the spider population at some point:doh
Harnesses Rock:augie
The business end, needs new radiator for sure. Actually quite sound under there, no rot spots on the inner wings.
Will need a pair of batteries, two 6 volt batteries.
Had a look at the rear brakes as the wheels were still not running freely. For the moment I've left the rear drums off as the adjusters are seized:doh
So there it is, I've got a lot of work to do and hopefully some more fun and quality time. Was speaking to Bigbunny today and spoke about getting it on the road and use as a rolling restoration which to be honest is an attractive idea as a proper nut n bolt resto will take a long time and a lot of money. Still need to have a good look around and take some more picy's.
What ever I choose to do I want to replace brakes as well as a major engine service before I attempt to start it. Got a big birthday coming up so have asked for membership of the MGOC.
Smitten with this car, I love the classic shape of it and something about the marque too. I'm going to be busy for a while so might not be able to do a great deal for a while.
As before guys any comments and advice greatly appreciated.
Cheers