Re: Berlinetta build and restoration
Bling bling. A while ago when I came to make a new bulkhead the plan was to replace the aluminium panel with the same, although this time I thought I would paint it rather than leave it bare. However the local blacksmith had no ally in stock and offered me some stainless steel sheet instead. Then a few weeks ago a friend suggested that I panel the front of the scuttle top with stainless, I also made a heater box from stainless. So by accident I had created a theme of having the engine bay shiny. When I needed to buy a fuel swirl pot and a coolant header tank I continued the theme and got polished examples. It now seemed a shame to have a black pedal box, so I got it and the cam belt cover powder coated in chrome effect. I hope to polish the stainless parts.
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Bling bling. A while ago when I came to make a new bulkhead the plan was to replace the aluminium panel with the same, although this time I thought I would paint it rather than leave it bare. However the local blacksmith had no ally in stock and offered me some stainless steel sheet instead. Then a few weeks ago a friend suggested that I panel the front of the scuttle top with stainless, I also made a heater box from stainless. So by accident I had created a theme of having the engine bay shiny. When I needed to buy a fuel swirl pot and a coolant header tank I continued the theme and got polished examples. It now seemed a shame to have a black pedal box, so I got it and the cam belt cover powder coated in chrome effect. I hope to polish the stainless parts.
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