BRA 289

Started by Migge, July 07, 2010, 07:52:12 AM

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BWA

It looks good with those wheels.

Cheers
Byron

Migge

Some parts added
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rficalora

Continues to look great!!

Migge

Dash and doors in, Floor panels too
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Migge


Migge

That's it, finished :-)

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BWA

Congratulations on finishing this car!!
It looks really good and I am sure it runs as good as it looks.
All that painstaking aluminum sheet metal fabrication has paid off.
Do you plan on doing any track time at vintage race events?

Cheers
Byron

Migge

Thanks Byron.

Have to adjust the carbs, that's a pain in t.......

Yes, maybe some laps at SPA or Nürburgring :-)

Moderator

Congratulations! This has been such a very cool project from start to end.


Of course it's always suspicious when someone around here says "finished". I hope you enjoy this awesome car just the way it is for awhile, but I'm keen to see future refinements too.
1971 MGB GT V8
Buick 215 w/ Rover heads, custom EFI & crank-fired ignition.
Custom front and rear coilover suspensions.

Migge

Finished in a way that I'll not post anything in the near furture :-)

DiDueColpi

Michael,

Impressive car from any angle!
I've enjoyed following the build, and really, I'm kind of sad that it's done.
Your fabrication skills are a joy to behold.
And I looked forward to every post.
Go have fun and drive the wheels off of it!
You deserve it.

Live like you mean it.
Fred

rficalora

I'm with Fred - thuroughly enjoyed each new post.  Your fab skills are phenominal!  Have fun driving it.  Some video of your track time might make up for no new construction pics ;)

Migge

FYI

Drove approx. 2.5T miles so far. Everything is going fine so far :-)