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Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 1:47 pm
by ADRIAN
And posted......... just been picked up by myHermes and its on it's way to you
ADRIAN

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:27 pm
by Paul Dawson
:thanx:

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Wed Jun 25, 2014 11:00 pm
by Paul Dawson
Today I have been rivetting those side strips onto the sills, and removing much of the previously applied paint in the process :imsmiling:

Also fitting the original wheels with new tyres. (Photo will follow once I find the hubcaps.) Re-tightened all the suspension nuts and bolts - most of which had loosen off after a few local miles.

And searched the garage for all those interior bits I carefully put somewhere safe. I know they are in there somewhere.

(Also spotted a bit on the underside I'd missed with the paint - so whilst that was drying I made a wheeled platform for our daughter's kiln - nearly did myself mischief hoisting the kiln onto it.)

And then I decided to pick my wife up from work as she's kept asking for a ride in the Viva. Bearing in mind most of the spare bits of sill, random bits of steel, odd tools etc were in the boot, there's no carpets, no back seat, and I haven't changed the carb yet. But she was smitten. Loves it to bits. All is forgiven.

Also smitten was a small boy outside the school where she works - who was last seen running off shouting, "Mum, Mum, come look at this cool car." Made my day. It ain't ever going to be as gorgeous as some of the cars other members have on here. But it's coming on OK.

And can I just take this opportunity to say thank you to the members of the Viva Club and this forum, for your advice, support, encouragement and assistance tracking down parts and keeping this place running. Due to my working nearly every weekend I don't get to shows and meetings, which I regret, so I'd like to express my appreciation here for the hard work behind the scenes which makes this all possible.

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 2:44 am
by fistfullofV5's
Very well done Paul,watching your progress has inspired me to keep plugging away at my Firenza. My shift system also keeps me away from many of the shows so I know how you feel. Congratulations on being mobile.
Regards Dave.

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Sat Jun 28, 2014 2:41 pm
by hbpeter
Well done you for keeping at it and saving the car. As long as your happy with it thats all that matters. From the photos you have done a good job on the car.

Peter

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 6:19 pm
by Paul Dawson
Back on the original wheels, with new tyres and the tracking checked - wasn't too far out, just a couple of turns, but it drives much better now.

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New carpet ordered this morning. It will be about 4 weeks before it's delivered.

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Fri Jul 25, 2014 10:26 pm
by 1972nail
Well done Paul. That paint job looks Ace with a capital A! :D

Nice to get enjoying it in this good weather.

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 11:01 am
by hbpeter
Very smart, you can be well chuffed with yourself!

Peter

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 1:51 pm
by bedfordbad
Very nice car and we'll done!! Great thread...
P.s did you fix the washing machine? :lol:
Steve

Re: My first Viva - 1972 Deluxe

PostPosted: Sat Jul 26, 2014 10:13 pm
by junkyarddog
A very smart Viva,
Well done :D