Ok. So this is supposed to be a blog for my very early Spitfire4 and so far no pictures :-) well time to rectify that!
Here is is in all her, ahem... glory! - She's actually worse than she looks! Not that she looks much like this anymore! So far I've removed the body, and dismantled to component parts. Chassis has been blasted, painted and the front suspension has been rebuilt with new springs, shocks, discs, wheel bearings, polybushes, trunnions, top ball joints, trackrod end etc The steering rack has been refitted as has the anti roll bar. The Diff is in place as is a new rear leaf spring. Whilst doing this work I've been keeping track of what's original (pretty much everything) and what's very different/unique to the early productions cars - here's a list of the items present on my car:
All glass has been Triplex dated as being 4th Qtr 1962- Rear stop lamps are prototypes with no parts numbers or makers marks!
- Bonnet runners on the bulkhead are pop riveted rather than part of the pressing - V. early production change
- Fuel tank is unique with welded cut outs rather than part of the pressing on later cars - V. early production change
- Dashtop is straight rather than flared over the instruments early change not noted
- Original boot frame is in place without additional strengthener tube changed pre Feb 1963
- Frictionless propeller shaft rather than sliding spline - Changed at FC 1876
- No dust shield on front discs; separate casting for brake calliper mounting - Changed at FC2393
- Different lever arms - Changed at FC15576
- Different Vertical links - Changed at FC 15576
- Drain tube and plenum chamber from Heater box rather than later rubber flap arrangement - Changed at FC 5964
- Long nose B-post cappings and rear wing trim to end of panel - Changed at FC 5463
- Original two piece door seal cloth/rubber instead of furflex single piece seal - Changed at FC5463
- Rear valance has the top and bottom holes for the rear bumper/over rider fixing - Changed at FC 14196
That's all for now :-)
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