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Author: | ken [ August 21st, 2019, 2:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
An American friend ( originally from Holland ) insists on using the pronunciation "Dee-yawn"... |
Author: | rob massey55 [ August 25th, 2019, 1:14 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
P1020605 by Robndaisy, on Flickr Leaving the tailgate on, it was heavy enough. P1020606 by Robndaisy, on Flickr P1020608 by Robndaisy, on Flickr P1020612 by Robndaisy, on Flickr Just those pesky spring tubes to remove tomorrow, at least one doughnut where the metal backing has blown and has rusted onto the tube, and then we're nearly done. It's not looking good for any chassis repairs to this flamer though. |
Author: | subarupete [ August 25th, 2019, 9:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
A well earned rest period |
Author: | rob massey55 [ August 25th, 2019, 4:10 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
Well it is quite warm, P1020614 by Robndaisy, on Flickr P1020615 by Robndaisy, on Flickr P1020616 by Robndaisy, on Flickr P1020618 by Robndaisy, on Flickr etc. etc. I could cut out and let in patches but do I want to probably not. |
Author: | rob massey55 [ September 29th, 2019, 6:57 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
P1020656 by Robndaisy, on Flickr These little nuts hold the fresh air vents to the bodyshell. P1020655 by Robndaisy, on Flickr P1020652 by Robndaisy, on Flickr Square heads on 'em, relying on the plastic moulding to stop them turning. P1020663 by Robndaisy, on Flickr Solid unit with remnants of foam around the sliding barrels. P1020657 by Robndaisy, on Flickr More of that infernal sound deadening/water retention stuff. P1020658 by Robndaisy, on Flickr We cut the seal away to save the screen 'cos it's in good condition, hope I can get a new one. P1020660 by Robndaisy, on Flickr This windscreen panel, scuttle and upper front bulkhead area I have never before worked on. I think it's going to be challenging, mainly because it needs to be spot on. Any hints and tips always welcome working on it outside today with only the cheap pavilion over us made me determined to build a dollie (maybe using part of the old chassis?) and pull/winch the bodyshell into and through the garden to the old tent . |
Author: | rob massey55 [ October 28th, 2019, 7:00 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
P1020692 by Robndaisy, on Flickr So I'll make the little trailer into a flat bed, bolt two 50x50mm. or 100x50mm. wooden rails to it, fasten the drawbar to it and hitch to the quad from work(don't tell them ) . Lift the bodyshell onto the trailer and screw through the floorpan/chassis bolt holes into the rails using flat washers to secure the screwheads. Then remove the fence panel again, make up a 'track' for the charabanc to glide up and over those flamin' raised beds and up to the tent (which is showing it's age now).Pete says he'll give me a hand this Saturday. I've stopped moping about the van now and am ready to get stuck into this project. I'd like to do a good job on it (trouble is you've all seen my standards ) and then keep it and sell the Charleston. |
Author: | Geert [ October 29th, 2019, 2:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
I know, the Dyane is a nice car, but I prefer the van........ |
Author: | Geert [ October 29th, 2019, 2:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
rob massey55 wrote: Then remove the fence panel again, make up a 'track' for the charabanc to glide up and over those flamin' raised beds and up to the tent. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcSlcNfThUA |
Author: | Roger V [ October 29th, 2019, 7:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
Damn! I so wish you hadn't posted that. I'm going to back on the tablets now! |
Author: | rob massey55 [ October 29th, 2019, 9:08 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Yellow Dyane |
Yep, I know what you mean and maybe I'll be able to have one in Portugal if we ever end up there . Let's see what happens with this yellow Flamer, the important thing is to get these old vehicles back on the road . Geert wrote: I know, the Dyane is a nice car, but I prefer the van........ |
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