It's a Sand Rail?????? My new toy

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It's a Sand Rail?????? My new toy

Post by 64 Notchback »

I have anew toy :hangloose: :hangloose:
A Sand Rail :shock:
Have been after this vehicle for awhile and on Sunday I finally went to collect .
I honestly thought that I would have a problem getting it home as I believe it had been standing for about 10 years.
Apart from the noise from the A frame on the tow ball it was surprisingly quite.
Pics are co ming up
Thanks for looking
Enjoy


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Thanks to Rui who came around on Sunday to "borrow" "our" A Frame, we tinkered around abit and got the motor to turn.
Unfortunatley we were unable to get it started as the points and condenser had packed, PS don't for get about Friday Rui!!!.
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I like it! Got a distinct military look, and reminds of the old Chenowth Fast Attack Vehicles. Congrats, and enjoy it :hangloose:

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Thanks Pine.
I want to get it running so that I can play with it before I start stripping it down. I need to strip out the pedal cluster as they are not moving freely.
The front lights and the "dash" lights work at least, tail lights and front indicators don't
Then I need to decide what colour to spray
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Just a suggestion - fix it 'on the go'. Do one thing at a time - remove, repair/replace, re-install - drive!
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I would like to do it that way but as I want to respray the entire vehicle I have to strip it, I also want to clean up the engine.
I have 3 colours that are a possibility: Matte black, Matte grey or cammo not quite sure of which design as yet.
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Post by JonnieOC »

WOW, that's something special!Congratulations, and enjoy it.
I think a Greyish Cammo would look very nice on it

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Thanks for all the advice on ideas for colour but I am still undecided.
Can't make up my mind on the "military" colour or a "in your face" funky colour.
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military look will never get old. Flashy colours get old quick
plus, if its a military colour, then you can get away with not washing it... thats a winner in my book - less maintenance
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Tony Z wrote:military look will never get old. Flashy colours get old quick
plus, if its a military colour, then you can get away with not washing it... thats a winner in my book - less maintenance
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: you are right .... but still....
At this point in time it is about 70-30 toward the military look
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Thanks to Roy who came around yesterday and managed to get it started. BIG Thanks.
Engine runs well for one that has stood for many years. Only the usuals that need replacing , plugs, points, condensor.
Recorded a little vid, will try to post
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I also started to remove the "exces " items in order to get a better picture of what lays underneath.
Biggest problem that I can see is to remove the pedal assembly as the bolts on side of tunnel are badly rusted as are the two that are behind the accelerator arm
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After spending most of yesterday on the car I wasn't going to do anything on it today, But.....
I just had to.
After emptying half a can of Ease-Tec (a product that we sell and much better that Q20 in my opinion) on the pedal assembly I left it overnight but the bolts were well and truly rusted so I decided to grind it of.
The clutch pedal also would not budge..
After battling for about 3 hours I finally got it out
Now I have drill out one of the bolts on the tunnel on the passenger side also the 2 bolts behind the brake pedal holding the plate to the pan.
See pics.
And thanks for reading

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Re: It's a Sand Rail?????? My new toy

Post by Terry Phillips »

I have a set of pedals for you if you want them they are yours.
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