Now the engine works fine...,but there is something else to do...the owner asked me to fit a coolant temp gauge, if its possible.This model hasn't got a gauge fitted in the dash originally.I said i will fit it,but i wanted to do it on a right way.I was thinking a lot how could i fit it to be visible and not to make modification on the original dash to ruin the originality. The gauge is a Smith 52mm gauge in magnolia. I thought i found a right solution... Lets start it. The gauge will sit in it with a small angle,to make it more visible... Its needs to be painted to match with the colour of the dash. I sprayed the primer on and rubbed it...i doesn't needed any filler on,ive done the metal work smooth enough... :) Now i show you where is fitted in the car... The owner likes it...i do...i hope you do as well...
Continue soon...
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I am Laszlo Izso and I am The Classic Mechanic. We undertake part and full restoration and repairs of modern classics, classic and vintage cars. It is more than a business, it is a vocation as restoring these cars is my passion. Categories
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