Great work Steve - I'm in awe of your work. You have qualified that its not a concours restoration but a race car repair so I understand the type of work. I enjoy your videos and thanks for sharing.
Excellent video and of interest to me. Currently I have all steel fenders on my MGA roadster, but I have a full set of fibre glass wings and front valance stored that I picked up years ago, that have never been fitted to a car. It is always good to understand the fitting process. Thanks for a good video.
Thanks, it can be difficult in some cases as not all moulds are accurate for fibreglass fenders. I would say use metal fenders, they are much better and authentic . Less trouble to fit... Of course if you are int racing , then go for fibreglass as they are cheap and light weight.. and weight is everything in racing. Good luck with the fitting... Don;t hesitate to ask . Regards Steve
If memory serves, the MGA was based on aerodynamic bodies made for racing MG TFs. They are the last MG to have a separate chassis which was abandoned on the MGB in favor of an unibody construction
Actually the TD. MG wanted to put the MGA into production then, but BMC wouldn’t give them the go ahead as it was thought it would be competing for sales with the then fairly new Austin Healey, but the TD still desperately needed updating, so the TF was introduced.
Thanks Michael, I use a IBIX a air dryer and a large compressor... here is a video where I use mine for blasting beams and explain what I use ruclips.net/video/Fi1YduucpBE/видео.htmlsi=I3wvhUcMF5kxEega
Awesome! Personaly i think a car in this used and beaten up condition certanly belong on the tracks, it feel to me as it want to go back and finish the race! I fully undersand if it had been differnt if it was something ver unique or in almost brand new factory condition, but not for a well used car like this, this is a race car in my personal opinion.
Wow great work Steve .Thanks yet again Love your videos! Please keep them coming. I really look forward to your postings ! best regards
Hello Steve, always a pleasure to watch you...perfectly filmed👍🎥👍🙋
Great work Steve - I'm in awe of your work. You have qualified that its not a concours restoration but a race car repair so I understand the type of work. I enjoy your videos and thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Great work and very well detailed on how it’s done 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you
Nice work. You can use a piece of copper to back up holes when you are welding. It pulls the heat away and the weld doesn’t stick to it.
Great view Steve 👍🏻🏴
Excellent video and of interest to me. Currently I have all steel fenders on my MGA roadster, but I have a full set of fibre glass wings and front valance stored that I picked up years ago, that have never been fitted to a car. It is always good to understand the fitting process. Thanks for a good video.
Thanks, it can be difficult in some cases as not all moulds are accurate for fibreglass fenders. I would say use metal fenders, they are much better and authentic . Less trouble to fit... Of course if you are int racing , then go for fibreglass as they are cheap and light weight.. and weight is everything in racing.
Good luck with the fitting... Don;t hesitate to ask . Regards Steve
If memory serves, the MGA was based on aerodynamic bodies made for racing MG TFs. They are the last MG to have a separate chassis which was abandoned on the MGB in favor of an unibody construction
Rob , you are spot on.
Actually the TD. MG wanted to put the MGA into production then, but BMC wouldn’t give them the go ahead as it was thought it would be competing for sales with the then fairly new Austin Healey, but the TD still desperately needed updating, so the TF was introduced.
@@emmajnation-emma thanks for those further details which i now remember.
love watching your work Steve. In what video are you sandblasting? I need to see your rig, i started blasting my 67 and found glass beads worked well.
Thanks Michael, I use a IBIX a air dryer and a large compressor... here is a video where I use mine for blasting beams and explain what I use ruclips.net/video/Fi1YduucpBE/видео.htmlsi=I3wvhUcMF5kxEega
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Car is looking good 👍
still a long way to go before its track ready again... Thanks for the comments
Awesome! Personaly i think a car in this used and beaten up condition certanly belong on the tracks, it feel to me as it want to go back and finish the race! I fully undersand if it had been differnt if it was something ver unique or in almost brand new factory condition, but not for a well used car like this, this is a race car in my personal opinion.
Steve working on a red 1950’s MG. Does life get any better?
Indeed....
When is a new rusty video coming out
The good news is that in a few months I will retire , and at that time ... I will have plenty of attention for Old Rusty
@D3Sshooter fair enough didn't know you were still working thought you did youtube full time
@@rhys6990 No problem, I work full time 0800-1900hr 5/7... Cars and building is in my little free time... have a nice day and txs for answering