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04-01-2018, 06:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-01-2018, 06:24 AM by Erich.)
I've an Ulster Rep with a body made by Compound Curvatures in about 1992. It just arrived here in Seattle and I've noted that according to the Chris Gould book, there should be two bulkheads in the rear, boxing in the spare and stiffening the rear. I don't have these bulkheads. Is impossible to retrofit these bulkheads or is it too late? Are these bulkheads original to Ulsters?
Erich in Seattle
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I am surprised that a compound curvatures body would not have these already fitted. There are patterns available that Chris Gould used to supply with his body's which are reasonably accurate, however there is likely to be some fitting and fettling to suit your individual car. Is the spare wheel well in place or is that also missing? As Charles said pictures would be helpful.
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Mine's a CC body and yes I have them, and yes I think you should not only fit them, but add some bracing between them, and the floor. I think he's still producing these bodies isn't he?
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Hi erich,
Are you sure they are not there?
When they are called bulkhead, to me they are not traditional bulkheads. As in floor to ceiling.
You have the wheel well, and either side are two support plates. I beleive in a V shape. ( bulkheads ).
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Hi Tony,
I'll take another look and post some photos. The aftermost bulkhead, according to Chris Gould's book, should intersect with the circular mudguard bracket which is relieved to take the top part of the bulkhead. On mine, this is not the case.
Best,
Erich