The Reeves Mk1 - 2006/7 rebuild, Spa vid p18, Ring trip p24, PVW cover car Jan 2011

Discussion in 'Members Gallery' started by A.N. Other, Aug 2, 2006.

  1. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

    I'll try and dig out some older videos of it if peeps would like to see them again? (the Video clip thread links are now broken)
     
    Last edited: Oct 15, 2006
  2. jApAn Forum Member

    :thumbd:
     
  3. altern8 Forum Junkie


    where does that bolt on the suppenstopn strut ?
     
  4. fthaimike Forum Addict

    Stop speaking Wesh craig :lol: .
     
  5. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

    It doesn't bolt to the damper as such - it's had fabrication to that part of the beam to allow it to attach via the metal work.
     
  6. fthaimike Forum Addict

    Will you be using this type Chris?
     
  7. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

    I've half built the rods & rose joint inserts, as of a year ago - no progress since.
     
  8. DEX

    Dex Paid Member Paid Member

    Chris! You've posted a pic of M! you know that's the unforgiveable sin.


    ;)
     
  9. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

    [:s] - as in 'mysterious'?!
     
  10. mk1steve Forum Member

    i used to work for old keith at dialynx but never heard off this crash looks very nasty
     
  11. RobT

    RobT Forum Junkie

    great to see it coming back to life
     
  12. pascal77uk Paid Member Paid Member

    Ive loved this car for years, glad to see so much work going into to keeping the legend alive and better than ever. Is car having a trick front wishbone set up fitted?.
    Chris where is the said company located and what did you think about the cage after a close up look and price wise? thanks
     
  13. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

    I don't know where they're based TBH - somewhere in Sussex/Surrey or South London.

    Quality looked ok - and certainly for the cost, no argument. Some welds were not as neat as the old one. Mine will still (& always was) going to Custom Cages.

    Front susp is with 'normal' pressed w/bones but has a windened track, with Mk2 ball joints and extended metal on wishbones. Requires one d/shaft sourced from VW range (don't know which one), plus a bespoke shaft (nearside I think, since M was cursing that the prang would have bent it).
     
  14. Bundles Forum Junkie

    Great update Chris :clap:

    That back axle is very interesting.
     
  15. Dub20vt Forum Member

    Great updates chris. that's very interesting what's been done with the rear beam... has the mk2 got something similar?
     
  16. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

    Not yet, though it's been a plan for several years. Trouble is the tank is behind the axle on a Mk2, which is in the way - the bars would hit it. So it would need a different tank. Bag tanks have been shied away from since the hardware alone is silly . There is a possibily that part of the old Mk1 floor will be grafted into the Mk2, with a Mk1 tank installed, but it's only a thought at the moment.
     
  17. FaTT mk1 Forum Member

    nice post, i never knew anything went wrong. glad to see the progress pics.
     
  18. Great pics, it's really good to see the progress.
    Keeping taking lots of pics of the interesting bits pls.
     
  19. badger5

    badger5 Club GTI Sponsor and Supporter Trader

    Its a new car when done. Spangly..
    Nice.

    I can only imagine the commitment this is taking.
     
    Last edited: Oct 16, 2006
  20. A.N. Other Banned after significant club disruption Dec 5th 2

    The guys that are doing it have known the car for a few years, and realised more and more after reading the forum threads that the car was 'a legend'.

    They're into club racing, & have got their own paint booth, so most of it can be done at one place. It's being done in quiet periods where possible - they're just enjoying being involved with something as interesting.
     

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