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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: bappy on 07 November 2011, 12:45:47
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I'm converting the leather interior of an old elite into a sofa and 2 armchairs.
It's going well but I have no idea what to put around the back of the 3 seater (or how to do it) to cover up all the timber...
Anyone else ever done this before?
Pics will go up later.
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Cor! If only I'd got away with that. Could have bought an Elite and then some with the cash Mrs. KW has just spent on a new sofa. :(
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Interesting - not heard of this being done before.
Has Clarkson asked you to make this for the new series of Top Gear? ::) :D
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Heh heh no Clarkson's not been involved. ages ago I got a hold of a nackered elite for £150 quid. Salvaged the interior and the 18" alloys and rest went to a banger racer. He was supposed to be pulling the engine to give back but the truck he took it away on wasn't MOT'd, he got pulled by the police and the whole lot, truck and omega still on the back got crushed. :(
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on similar subject, I've thought of turning a V6 engine into a table. Its not gone down well with SWMBO though ;D
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on similar subject, I've thought of turning a V6 engine into a table. Its not gone down well with SWMBO though ;D
Aim low first like turning a camshaft into a table lamp.........move up the scale after :y
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on similar subject, I've thought of turning a V6 engine into a table. Its not gone down well with SWMBO though ;D
Aim low first like turning a camshaft into a table lamp.........move up the scale after :y
;D ;D ;D ;D :y
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
That is very cool.. hmm.. you can pick up RV8 blocks for peanuts, I wonder if the bore is big enough for a standard bottle (I'm not posh enough to go around buying magnums.. ;D)
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
Thats actually what I was thinking of doing, but with a V6 lump. Are the pots big enough? :-\
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
That is very cool.. hmm.. you can pick up RV8 blocks for peanuts, I wonder if the bore is big enough for a standard bottle (I'm not posh enough to go around buying magnums.. ;D)
Seems like we're in the wrong business. Give them a quick steam clean and chuck a bit of glass on top. That'll be £295, sir. :y
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
thats a nice idea.. :y but sure v8 would provoke me for other things ;D
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
That is very cool.. hmm.. you can pick up RV8 blocks for peanuts, I wonder if the bore is big enough for a standard bottle (I'm not posh enough to go around buying magnums.. ;D)
Seems like we're in the wrong business. Give them a quick steam clean and chuck a bit of glass on top. That'll be £295, sir. :y
£295....in all reallity i reckon you could get that price for it.
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
That is very cool.. hmm.. you can pick up RV8 blocks for peanuts, I wonder if the bore is big enough for a standard bottle (I'm not posh enough to go around buying magnums.. ;D)
88.9mm for a 3.5 plus the very rare 4.4 (ozzy job) and 94mm for 3.9/4.0/4.6 as factory blocks.
I seem to recall most 750ml wine bottles being about 75mm (hence why I remember it!)
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I've always fancied one of these:
http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html (http://www.ukautoart.co.uk/page8.html)
Of course, I'd have to find a V8 with a large enough bore for the largest wine bottle I could find, then drive it round for a few years. It'd be a waste to build it with a working engine, after all. ::)
That is very cool.. hmm.. you can pick up RV8 blocks for peanuts, I wonder if the bore is big enough for a standard bottle (I'm not posh enough to go around buying magnums.. ;D)
88.9mm for a 3.5 plus the very rare 4.4 (ozzy job) and 94mm for 3.9/4.0/4.6 as factory blocks.
I seem to recall most 750ml wine bottles being about 75mm (hence why I remember it!)
:y Perfect.. now to find a stock of dead RV8 blocks (I'm sure there's plenty of those around! ;D), a steam cleaner, some glass, and biiig shipping boxes.. ;D
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:y Perfect.. now to find a stock of dead RV8 blocks (I'm sure there's plenty of those around! ;D), a steam cleaner, some glass, and biiig shipping boxes.. ;D
I think a mate of mine has one, but the crankshaft did try to tie a knot in itself during a spirited exit from a pub car park, so it might not be sufficiently presentable. ;D
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;D ;D Liquorice twist crank? ;D
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To the OP, some cheap black vinyl should cover the back easily enough and def put pics up, sounds ace!