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Model Technical and Interest => Fulvia => Topic started by: kevbo on 30 August, 2015, 07:47:39 PM



Title: Sport Zagato
Post by: kevbo on 30 August, 2015, 07:47:39 PM
Been considering purchasing a Sport Zagato

Any thoughts on how difficult/challenging to make a door fit? The door appears to have had the lower skin section below the swag line replaced and the gap is tight at the B post lower corner.  I did notice the hinge pins weren't fully home.  I don't know the history of the car but the passenger side closes extremely nicely, and the door gap on that side is consistent.

I guess what I'm saying is is it a job left to a professional?

Many thanks


Title: Re: Sport Zagato
Post by: SanRemo78 on 30 August, 2015, 07:56:54 PM
I'm sure one of our antipodean colleagues will be along with a recommendation soon.....

Sorrry



Title: Re: Sport Zagato
Post by: SanRemo78 on 30 August, 2015, 07:57:39 PM
James Parry in Wrexham comes to mind.

Guy


Title: Re: Sport Zagato
Post by: kevbo on 30 August, 2015, 08:11:09 PM
I'm sure one of our antipodean colleagues will be along with a recommendation soon.....

Sorrry



Was going to say car is not 'down under'!
 :)


Title: Re: Sport Zagato
Post by: davidwheeler on 31 August, 2015, 10:09:00 AM
Can't see any room for adjusting the hinges, the panel is slighly too long and needs to be trimmed.


Title: Re: Sport Zagato
Post by: kevbo on 03 October, 2015, 05:55:21 PM
Well I bought the car and it's now in my garage.  ;D

  The said door was done as part of the deal, but still doesn't really shut as well as the passenger side.  Drove the 20 miles home and the only obvious problem is the generator light remains dimly lit.  I'll get a chance to chase that particular problem next week.