Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,715 Threads: 47
Reputation:
25
Location: Auckland NZ
Car type: 36 Nippy, 31 RM, 38 Special, 24 Works Rep
I absolutely 100% agree with Rory, cars like this are an absolute joy, it is so important they are recorded in this sort of detail and the features then retained or replicated a s closely as possible during the conservation. Good to see that this one at least is not going to be ruined by ill conceived restoration. I take my hat of to you Rory by openly publishing these pictures everyone can now judge your ethics and the quality of your work, shame more people did not recognise the importance when they undertake such work.
Black Art Enthusiast
Joined: Aug 2017 Posts: 1,032 Threads: 54
Reputation:
5
Location: The delightful town of Knaresborough, North Yorkshire
17-08-2019, 09:41 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-08-2019, 09:52 PM by andrew34ruby.)
It looks very similar to mine. As a mere lad of thirty years old, 35 years ago, did I make a mistake to go down the restoration route? Certainly at the time I felt I did the right thing, the entire interior having to be removed in order to cut and weld various bits of floor, wheel arch etc. I still have all the bits of trim that were tacked in place, along with bifurcated rivets and the odd screw. even the roof lining was kept, to use as a pattern.
Also Ruairidh, does that early Ruby have sections of the body held together with rivets rather than spotwelds? Mine has few spotwelds and a lot of small hand peened rivets in place.
Joined: Nov 2017 Posts: 250 Threads: 2
Reputation:
5
R - Thank you fior the great photos, am sure it will help many enthusiasts in the future. Cheers, Bill in Oz