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Hilgie

[project] Codename: Pugster

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Hilgie

Yes obviously.

 

The thing I didn't like on the ones above is that they are built of base model 205s. Not a CTi. So they had to weld in the reinforcements themselves, which they did using steel square tubing. If you look at detailed pics of the yellow one, you'll see what a bodge it really is.

Furthermore I *think* that there is only one. First it was the yellow one, which later received the lambo doors and T16 engine and was sprayed green.

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TEKNOPUG

Hadn't seen those picks before but that is exactly how I pictured a 205 Speedster! Seen a 306 one at the Birmingham Motorshow years ago. This is going to be a fantastic project Hilgie and I know that you'll do it proud.

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mikie

You can see the stitch welding on the sill reinforcement on the close up :P Why not finish it better if you are going that far?Otherwise it looks good.

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Hilgie
You can see the stitch welding on the sill reinforcement on the close up :( Why not finish it better if you are going that far?Otherwise it looks good.

 

Yeah...that what I mean....they used a base model 205 and welded the reinforcements in. A bodge if you ask me.

 

I use a CTi, so all reinforcements are already there.

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Guest pim

It looks nice, Ill be looking for the end result:)

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Cameron

Nutter :)

 

Look forward to seeing how this turns out.

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cybernck

complete Pugster project gallery now available HERE! :lol:

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pete1986

Only just noticed this project. Whats happened to it?

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Hilgie

Still working on it....but has become a massive project.

 

Sorted the wheels last week. It will be running 18" Technomagnesio Detroit rims, sprayed in blackchrome. The dash is from a 106 Rallye, shortened. The heater has been removed and all holes in the bulkhead have been shut. Rerouted all wiring looms out of the enginebay, so it will look clean. The rpm and speedometer unit have been bought. It's from a motorbike :unsure:

Got the seats as well and preparing to mount them on the floor. Got the rearbeam with discs sorted, as well as the front subframe (1.9GTi).

 

Only things needed now are front and rear bumpers and valances (custom made from GRP) and I am looking to fit some Rugeri arches.

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Edp

Your dedication blows me away Hilgie. Keep up the good work fella!

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arnold naber

man take picture of the 18"on the speedster..will look so nice :wacko:

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TeCh2pe

Looking forward to be seeing more pictures of this project! :)

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Baz

This is going to be one cool looking 205!! ;)

 

Hilgie what are you doing about a windscreen? Custom made?

Edited by BazGTMi

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cybernck

i guess you can get away with shortening the original windscreen.

 

or how about using a slightly curved A-frame off a newer car? ;)

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Hilgie

The windscreen will be a shortened original one. I have thought about using one from a newer car, but the original ones has been modified so much that it looks completely different already.

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Hilgie

New and updated pics in the gallery.

 

Metal work is finished, now going to sort the GRP stuff.

 

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Batfink

surely going small on wheelsize would be better to get the bodywork cm's off the ground?

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Hilgie

sure but I want big wheels AND low on the ground. It'll have custom dampers and springs (modified coilovers)

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cybernck

106 cockpit :D.

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Hilgie

Glad you noticed ;)

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nunoserrano

LOL i have try the one from the saxo/106 and it fits really well to ;)

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daveholman

Looking good Hilgie. I've seen this done on minis. It looks a bit wierd at first cause of the change in lines compared to original but once it all comes together they look really good. One thing I have seen done a lot on minis is cowls running up to the roll over bars to break up the expanse of the back panel.

 

http://www.austin-rover.co.uk/index.htm?ado15convf.htm - not the greatest example but you get what I mean. It's the bottom one by the way.

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Gtiracer

Well its certainly different, what lump is going in it?

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Hilgie
One thing I have seen done a lot on minis is cowls running up to the roll over bars to break up the expanse of the back panel.

 

Same as whats going to be done on this one. The top will be fibreglass, so this is only the underlying sheetmetal.

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