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I take it he has an associated meaning with it. The Bulldog was posted first thing this morning. (minus plinth) http://www.officialfootballmerchandi...0nddar-4-1.jpg |
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Thanx Rian, we will post badge tomorrow, the boy started job this morning!
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Right, for those like Ta2Don who like more pics, I have posted the pics in the general section, loads of trucks.
Take a look and see what the UK truck scene looks like. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...42#post6260642 Hope you guys enjoy. |
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Hey Grizz...
Here's a pic of the boy's Miata with the Honda badge...:bann: http://imageshack.com/a/img21/9268/32pj.jpg |
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I like the glove box idea!! I have thought about buying the cardboard one and making it out of metal, thanks for the idea and for showing how easy it will be, thanks again!!
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Yep, trust me, its as easy as it looks, if I can, anyone can. I am just soooo sorry I did not copy the template so one could lay it out as a plan for everyone to copy. After work today I went down to the garage to check something out that has bugged me for a while. The truck has some white plastic panels along the bottoms of the doors, and when I bought it, my suspicion was that they were covering holes. Presumably speaker holes. But you could not feel it, as the plastic is quite thick. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pscf8bc5a0.jpg Ideally I would be happy with intact all steel door panels, but hey..... if the holes are there..... make lemonade. Et Voila !!!! http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps3cea77c8.jpg Test fitted the 6 X 9 200 Watt speakers I had hidden for a rainy day and even the mounting holes correspond. I also have an amp in the garage that I gave to a friend a few years ago, along with a 12 inch Sub, which should drive the pair of 4 ways quite adequately. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps5207f19a.jpg Of course there are also a pair of speakers mounted in the "B-Pillars" behind my head, but I will be leaving them alone. Along with the 400 Watt speakers in the doors, it will be way more noise than I need. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps293e61c3.jpg Over the weekend I have a few bits to do, including going to see a guy about airbrush painting a skull. I may pop over to Martins, as he is in the electronics game and I want to fit a beeper inside the cab to my indicator, so that I can remember to switch them off after I go around a corner. He also has rubber grommets which he uses in his daily job, or removes from customers cars, so maybe fit some when fitting the speakers in the doors. |
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Nice!!!
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Rian, before you go all crazy with mounting speakers, you may want to look at investing in some foam backing baffles for them.
The reasons being they will improve sound quality, extend the life of the speakers, and in the case of the door mounted ones, they will protect them from the rain water and dirt that slip in through the window gaps. They run about $10 USD for a pair, and IMO are by far worth the investment. Good use for the holes in the doors though !! Are you going to paint the rusty panel to match your door skins? (as in black?) |
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Hi Mike Thanks for the reply and advice. I agree about protection for sure. It will happen. I had a Ford mini-truck years ago as a student(Google Ford Cortina/ford P100 pickup or Bakkie for images) and had what looked like half cups in plastic over the door mounted speakers. Nicola's MX5 door speakers were rotten for the same reason, so it will be happening. Regarding the door panel paint..... They will be cleaned up and painted. However, I may still panel them like the upper panels in leather/vinyl or satin black. I plan on repainting the whole dash satin black too, as there is just way too much red in there for me. It will also include welding up that ugly assed radio mount hole and redoing it neatly, and the auxillary gauge panel next to the main instruments and relocating the auxillaries to a panel below the dash. There is a tear in the metal on the one corner of the glove box that needs repairing too. Weld or braze?? If I can have a decent new carpet made up using the existing one as patern, and for sensible money I may go that route as well. The truck has to stay a driver and working truck, so I need to put function ahead of form all the way. Things like the quarter vent window rubbers will get replaced as they are rotten but the side trim will only get replaced if I earn a bonus or win a lottery draw. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Years ago I gave this amp and sub speaker to my mate Dirk for a little Suzuki van he had, but it got stolen within a week of him purchasing it. So he never got to use them.
When I saw him recently and mentioned that I was going to investigate the doors to see if they had holes and if I could fit the 200watt 6X9 speakers I had in my secret reserve stash, he said he still had the amp and sub, just needed to find them, and I could have them back. About 25 minutes later and typically the last storage crate he looked in, they came out. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps8441bfea.jpg I cannot remember the power output of the Sub, but had it in a car before and it was more than sufficient. So now just need to figure out where to mount it in the truck, maybe use an old surround sound box. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pse4b7c38a.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psba50d469.jpg Looking forward to getting all this sorted. |
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As for your Vent Windows, When you get ready to do them, Check out Alan's thread on them, very detailed and informative... :thumbs: Have a Great Weekend...:metal: |
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Showed it to Nocola and she was VERY pleased. Like me, she likes stuff a bit different, so the US Spec badge will do that too. Thursday night after work I drove about 50 miles via mate Martin who has two MX5's and a Chevy C10 truck's place, down to Ashford to buy a complete electric window mechanism from a breaker for £40 which including company car fuel at 12p/mile meant it cost me £52.00 to fetch as my mates rates unit at half that price never made it out the starting gates due to ill health. Friday I worked in Central London so when I got home via train and after filling the company car, I jumped into Merlin and drove the 15 miles to Martins place for him to "help me fit it" (well, he did all the work) On removing the door panel which I will remake some time, we found a "universal" winder lit bodged in there. 40 minutes later we had a working drivers window and a very happy wife who was watching the progress via Whatsapp updates from home, as she got home at about 5.30 Once done I needed to get home and jumped in, only to be asked by Martin "Why do you sit so close to the wheel?" Yes, turns out that in the rush to fit the chrome Style bar, I had fitted it back to front........ Two bolts and less than 10 minutes later, I was stretching my legs with the seats back another 50mm which never bothered Miss Daisy as she sits closer to the wheel anyway. So a big Thank You to Martin for the help to clear the last hurdle in getting Merlin fully useable for Nicola who asked me last night if she could go to work today (Saturday) even though they do not work weekends. Pics later. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Martin getting into the insides of the door, discovering that the mechanism was fitted by a blind brain damaged chimpanzee...... Non standard part.
http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps932353ea.jpg Old vs New (used) http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps6dc8d25b.jpg Getting on with it. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps923a996e.jpg Now we have a working window, My mate Don got me a Miata badge off his son's car a few weeks ago and sent it over, in exchange for a nodding head bulldog for their tattoo shop. Fitted it this morning. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pse8988643.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psd73723ad.jpg Nicola is pleased, lets hope nobody else needs it more than her. |
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Glad the Badge will be given another shot at life on the road...:metal:
The boy was just gonna leave it gathering dust in his room!!!:lol: |
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The trade is complete...:metal:
http://imageshack.com/a/img845/206/cvwg.jpg Thanks so much for the unexpected surprise in the way of the umbrella... http://imageshack.com/a/img196/425/35xw.jpg and Especially the Curlywurly Bars...:metal::metal::metal: Been feigning one of those for years... last time I enjoyed one was when they were sold here in the Colonies...:lol: under the Marathon name...;) And last but not least... Jeff (DaBearsDa1) dropped by for a brief visit about the time the Postman delivered the package... and he and his wife have an English Bulldog, too Cool!!!:bann: http://imageshack.com/a/img703/5447/txl2.jpg |
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Fitted two new 80Watt door speakers tonight after work then treated us to a test drive with Miss Daisy to Fish n Chip shop to the sounds of Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds.
Sounded a whole lot better. Posted via Mobile Device |
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Nice!!!
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Have also managed to convince Nicola that we need to buy a damaged hard top with all fitting hardware for £210
It has a crack that I will have to fix. Also currently silver and she wants it black. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I have not heard anyone reference that album in decades!! I got it as a teen, and still have it....as 2 LP vinyl. "Forever Autumn" was my favorite song off that and my fave part was the sinking of the Thunderchilde..... Heh the memories come a-flooding back !! |
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