View Full Version : cutting up the car....101
Chris Holt
28-08-2012, 22:02
Hi gang,
So has anyone ever cut up a body shell before? I'm breaking the car down and wanted to see which bits I should chop up incase people want spares in the future...
Plus it will be fun to do
yes, me and a mate have.
try and save rear quarters - save the roof panel - cut halfway down each pillar.
then roll the car over and take off the trailing arms, and brake compensator.
then cut the rest up.
BILLY-R5GTT
28-08-2012, 22:30
Plenty unfortunately... :(
Try and save the scuttle panel too if its a good one.
Benjer182
29-08-2012, 07:06
If you do save the scuttle and want to sell I would be interested
phase i 16 v turbo
29-08-2012, 08:55
If you do save the scuttle and want to sell I would be interested
If the one Benjer182, is no good and has started to rot. I have new and used ones in stock if you are still looking.
mwuhahahahah, I kept nothing, nothing I tell you! :devil: :cooter:
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a330/coopahstar/Williams%203/IMG_0185.jpg
http://i14.photobucket.com/albums/a330/coopahstar/Williams%203/IMG_0187.jpg
I did have photos of a Raider I cut up on my profile till they got lost, cut it up and put in the back of a transit :cool:
BILLY-R5GTT
29-08-2012, 10:44
How could you do that to raider!! ;) :laugh: Great pic's
http://i1143.photobucket.com/albums/n622/Reno5gtt/9188729563a11925883372l.jpg
Least this one was a tungstan :D still no excuse I know :sad2:
If I find the pictures again on my home computer I will upload them again. It had more filler than metal work, could nearly stick my head through the B pillar :crap:
If I find the pictures again on my home computer I will upload them again. It had more filler than metal work, could nearly stick my head through the B pillar :crap:
:laugh:Must have been a big hole
Sorry Dale couldn't resist:cooter:
:laugh:Must have been a big hole
Sorry Dale couldn't resist:cooter:
:sad:
Chris Holt
29-08-2012, 13:12
i may make the rear into a bbq pit :)
Davenewlove
29-08-2012, 21:46
New poster! (less than 10 posts)
Is there anyway of keeping the floor pans? Or would it be better to fabricate new ones?. :scratch:
Davenewlove
01-09-2012, 16:34
New poster! (less than 10 posts)
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