'46 Chev RHD conversion

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Thats no good mate but ya gotta have your downs to apreciate your ups , Hang in there :wink:
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Thats no good mate... hope your on the up...

im sure you have plenty of help, but if you need a hand with any of it give us a shout, i don't mind be ordered around a shed!

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Got a bit more done this morning , ran the fuel and brake lines , and a new battery cable from the boot to the starter.
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This weekend we stripped the dash out for conversion to right hook , and to properly weld the holes that dont need to be there any more.

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and fitted the seat belts and cut some rear speakers into the parcel shelf. Got all the belts in , which I was pretty happy with , considering how fiddly that job can be........
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Hope ya feeling better mate ...........nice work ...........keep the photos coming ...........Fingers
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Got the interior painted up and ready for dynamat -
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motors painted , new cam and reco heads from me old mate Redbeard -
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Me other mate Damo has been busy painting the engine bay and dash -

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Coming along nicely Blacky :thumbsup:
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Looks like it wont be long now
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where did u get the belt from blacky as i need some r they blue :?:
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gazrat wrote:where did u get the belt from blacky as i need some r they blue :?:
You mean the seatbelts Gaz ? I bought them through AAP - 08 9495 1932 , yes they are blue , theres 13 colours available and they also have ones with the old style chrome buckles , got them a week after I ordered mine with plastic buckles :evil: :cry:
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Looking sweet mate! going to be done for the Hot Rod Show?

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NoMAD wrote:Looking sweet mate! going to be done for the Hot Rod Show?

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Yes its entered in the hot rod show - I am trying to have it ready by next saturday for 3rd inspection. :shock:

Got the throttle cable in last night , finished off the brake lines , finished manualising the power steering rack , modified the steering wheel adaptor to suit the HX column , and put the dynamat in .

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Re: '46 Chev RHD conversion

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Getting there , got the motor back in and all the ancillaries hooked up , car has been rewired and all the interior is back in , still got the LHD front carpet in as the new stuff hasn't turned up yet - we are making a new exhaust system tomorrow , need to bleed the brakes , fit the windscreen , wire up the fuel guage , change out the steering arms plus afe wother little bits and then its off for 3rd inspection on saturday :thumbsup:
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Re: '46 Chev RHD conversion

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Your getting there. Its good to have a deadline. Even if it means working 24 hours a day to get it done.
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