Author Topic: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.  (Read 244122 times)

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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1210 on: 11 June 2012, 16:26 »
You're for £75 without tyres if you want em. :cool:

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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1211 on: 17 June 2012, 09:24 »
Rear turrets prepared for the harness bar spreader plates:


IMG0059.jpg by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr


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Marcus my welder like  caged animal:


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Fire extinguisher pull fitted:


IMG0063.jpg by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr

Pit to car radio antenna installed:


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Harness bar spreader plates welded on:


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IMG0068.jpg by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr

Harness bar ( Proper CDS spec stuff!) fish mouthed and test fitted, had to be put in with a hammer so it's a good tight fit:


IMG0069.jpg by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr


IMG0070.jpg by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr

Harness bar welded in:


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Blown over with primer:


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There was a hole in the passenger floor where a section had be cut out to access the captive nut for the front subframe by the last owner. THis had never been patched over, it has now!:


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Roof is a bit warped after the welding and the fact it has no braces, shouldn't be too hard to sort though:


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Sharing the workshop with the Poprod:


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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1212 on: 17 June 2012, 09:34 »
Thats looking sweet  :smiley:

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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1213 on: 17 June 2012, 12:15 »
Some more pics of the original touring car I've just found!









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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1214 on: 17 June 2012, 13:30 »
Will have them payday wednesday :) Will have to collect tho when i get a day off
Mk4 Golf GTI anniversary and mk6 golf tdi :)

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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1215 on: 17 June 2012, 14:10 »
No worries mate, I'll have to get them off the car and the tyres removed anyway. :cool:

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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1216 on: 17 June 2012, 16:37 »
think i've got one of those early 16v badges somewhere as and when....   :evil:

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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1217 on: 20 June 2012, 08:47 »
Looking good Nick!

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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1218 on: 15 July 2012, 09:05 »
Been very slack on the updates recently.

Progress has been a tad slow due to me being on holiday and also after arrival of the MSA Yearbook it was clear to be sure of passing scrutineering that the cage would have to be fitted with different plates so I had to cut them all out and start again.

Due to the above and some scheduling issues at Marcus's workshop it won't be being painted this coming week as was the plan. Hopefully however I can get the shell prep done and it can go in a week later than planned.

Anyhoo have some pics:


IMAG0092 by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr


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IMAG0095 by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr

Still needs more weld but getting there!

Finished patching the drivers door (passenger door done a while a go):


IMAG0098 by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr


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IMAG0112 by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr


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Just needs a skim of filler and some tidying up to finish it off.

The boot lid I got was indeed much less rusty than y old one. All now stripped down, lightened and de-rusted ready for paint:


IMAG0108 by Nicholas R Horne, on Flickr


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Re: Horney's 'James Shead' 1988 BTCC Golf GTI replica build.
« Reply #1219 on: 16 July 2012, 09:50 »
Nice.... Wonder if I can get my graphics done in time for when your car is done, I say this because mine is still outstanding some annoying little welding jobs!... Might be getting myself a mig welder for my birthday!  :lipsrsealed: