Wednesday 23 April 2014

A40 Farina Restoration. More News.

Here is a picture of the painted engine bay, not finished yet but will give you an idea.







And some of the front suspension and brakes which have been completely overhauled with new parts as necessary. The green engine paint on the new brake drums was chosen for its heat resistant properties.





When time permits I'll be moving on to the next phase. Keep watching this space.


Inside floor and dash - what a difference a coat of paint makes. Wiring loom protected by plastic, the sock on the steering column is to avoid painful head collisions!







Back axle - cleaned painted and overhauled, the brakes have also been done - note the new copper pipes.





Finally for now a view of the painted underside. These images posted on 3rd June.


Time passes quickly, its now the end of October and at last the A40 is in primer. Many hours spent getting off the old paint - at least two resprays in 2-pack epoxy to remove. Paint stripper won't touch it so it was down to abrading it off and, in many places, by hand. Counted up to 11 previous coats on the worst bits. Here are some more pictures.

Had to push the car out to turn it round for the next stage.












What you can see is the old paint plus
areas of stopper (yellow) over repaired bits.
Under all the filler the boot lid was not only rotten but also previously repaired. You can just make out the welding line, this was also rusted.

Due to the help of the A40 Farina owners club I was able to purchase a new old stock boot lid from England. Thanks to those who helped with this.

































Finally in grey cellulose primer, you can see the rather cramped conditions I'm working in. Topcoat to follow, weather permitting.



July 2015  No posts for a long time but I have busy. Here are the latest pictures to hand. Pretty well all done except for the doors.



Original upholstery not too bad. The grey cotton slip covers are to protect from further deterioration.

What is left of the original tool kit.







A40 Farina Finished

This project has now been completed at last. The car is now fully functional and
legal to use. It has been a long and frustrating process, waiting for parts to arrive from the UK mostly, but worth all the effort as I've saved this car from the scrap man and made a thoroughly useable Classic Car which is already much admired and has been the subject of articles in the Owner's club magazines of both the Austin Farina Club and the A35 Owner's Club. Here are the final pictures of the finished article so it just remains for me to say - enjoy your motoring.






















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