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Ferrari 166


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Well, a rare old beast has been taking up my time this week.

Its a 1949 Ferrari 166, one of Ferrari's 1st ever road cars and its look may not appeal to all!

 

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Foamed at low pressure and low concentration

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Rinsed and washed with Espuma Astro.

Clayed with Dodo gentle grey, not a lot came off and the paint was very smooth already.

PTG readings taken ready to machine and defects photographed. The previous owner either dried with a blade or had a gritty car cover.

Bad swirls but a LOT of RDS's which were to take a lot of chasing out as you'll see!

 

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Not 100% correction but certainly much better.

 

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The heart of the car is a 2.0l V12, small but perfectly formed. The differance between this cars engine and the race version was the race cars ran 3 carbs (instead of 1 here) and had higher compression.

 

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2 days later and 15.5hrs of machining took us to this stage now. Wax time, allow me to introduce Chemical Guys E-zyme. I got this from David at Car wash n wax and it smells amazing. 1st time I've used it. Very easy to apply, and easy to apply too much. Only needs a really thin layer to be effective.

 

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On a panel at a time and buffed after a few mins. David said on for as long or short as you want, it wont cause any trouble. I opted for the shorter time as time was getting on.

 

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Based upon the wax's performance its one to keep:)

 

To follow hopefully the wheels and tyres, polishing all metal work, interior etc.

 

Time spent so far 20.5hrs

 

Hope you like it.

 

Tim

 

ps if anyone can advise on a product to buff/fill marks in perspex I'd welcome suggestions

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One word - awesome B)

 

That has got to be worth a lot of wonga. I'm sure when Stan sees this he will be creaming his pants :lol: As ever superb work Tim.

:repost: of your own at 12.05 :lol: are you trying for the role of spam king keith?

Forum glitch me thinks..... Just happened to me 3 times!

If you have times and dates of the glitch we can look into it. Usually its a dodgy internet connection at the users end, as Martin will testify on his USB dongle! Raise a new thread in the Site Suggestions & Feedback section.

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