Title: My Delta is finished! Post by: fensaddler on 20 November, 2007, 05:33:14 PM For those of you who have followed the saga, I have today had the phone call I've been waiting for these last two years. My car is complete, all bodywork, all mechanical work, with an MOT (Could be ;D or :o depending on your POV...). All that remains is for me to pick it up and to pay for the last part of the work (definitely :-\ and :'( ). Coming to a show or meeting near you soon - no more do I have to turn up, ashamed, in a vile grey BMW... I'm confidently being told that I now have the best (and probably the most expensive...) 1.3 Delta in the country (I know, its a small pond). Just missed NEC 2007, but already pencilled in for NEC 2008, where I hope we might have it sitting proudly alongside a member's pristine new Delta HPE.
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: Scarpia on 20 November, 2007, 07:05:11 PM well done, i hope it brings you much pleasure. Don't feel bad about the two years, my car didn't really need so much work and its entering its 7th year at the moment.....
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: toby2449 on 21 November, 2007, 08:13:13 AM i got very worried for a moment when i read the topic title!!! I thought you ment finished but not in a good way!! Congrats!!! & don't forget to show some pics!
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: lee69 on 21 November, 2007, 12:31:54 PM Congratulations Chris...at last! I'm looking forward to seeing it soon. I'll be in touch to arrange a time to come over and a have a Giro planning session. The Ypsilon's now tucked up in the garage for the winter, until my business makes me some spare cash to pay for the welding and MOT.
Lee Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: sparehead3 on 21 November, 2007, 12:51:47 PM Well done Chris .... looking forward to seeing it in 2008 on the Giro if not before. Please stick some photos up on flickr and it goes without saying we'd like to see an article in VL!
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: fensaddler on 01 December, 2007, 10:13:53 AM Ar$e. Our beloved Post Office can't manage to deliver post from the neighbouring county posted first class on Thursday. So I have no MoT certificate, so I can't tax the car, so I can't pick it up - until next weekend at the earliest. Ordered the tax online now, so watch them fail to deliver the disc...
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: Scarpia on 01 December, 2007, 10:27:26 AM What a pain.One overcomes countless obstacles to be held up by something so frustrating. Nevermind, "a week is a short time in motoring"
and that's how you write A..se?. I had to write "ass" the other day because the system wouldn't accept the good english version.Looking at some of the posts in the warby lounge, I'm amazed it blocks this common element of the english language. Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: fensaddler on 01 December, 2007, 08:50:18 PM But you should see my lovely, tidy, clean, EMPTY garage...
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: fensaddler on 08 December, 2007, 05:40:58 PM Not empty now - just get a load of my avatar! Started first time, tanked up the M5 at 70, looks wonderful, and the fogs look really mean! Chuffed... ;D
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: ColinMarr on 08 December, 2007, 07:36:14 PM Looks lovely - well done!
And the change of avatar is most welcome. Stay on it. Colin Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: Kevin MacBride on 08 December, 2007, 11:20:49 PM I used to own a 1987 Delta 1300LX (in 1987). It was a lovely car in a kind of blue green colour. I remember it had a terrible steering lock and the throttle cable once became 'live' resulting in some strange electrical issues. Apart from that I really loved it. One day in very bad rain I was travelling too fast downhill on a straight stretch of carraigeway. The Fiesta in front slammed on her brakes misjudging how far ahead the traffic lights (which were still green) were. I had a choice, go left and die, go right and probably die or see how strong these cars really were and keep straight ahead. Not that bad damage I must admit. The Fiesta was a write off but I could have driven home but the impact broke the distributor cap (along with the bumper, 1 headlamp plus a few other bit and bobs). As I was 'in the trade' I rebuilt the car using a new bumper from a HF4WD, twin headlamps, and grille to suit, plus a new set of pepper pot alloys. From the front the car looked like a proper RHD HF4WD. A set of side shirts completed the picture. I also upgraded the brakes with rear calipers and discs.
The guy who bought the car from me years later had terrible trouble trying to get rear pads as the spare parts people kept telling him his car should have drums. Anyway, congrats on your car, the humble Delta seems to be ignored in favour of the 4WD versions. Plus if you need it I think I still have the LX grille badge. Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: m tulloch on 09 December, 2007, 07:51:55 PM Great to see someone spending money in keeping a 1300 on the road. We used to have one a few years ago until it died of rust. Is still my wifes favourite car ever.
Changed the avatar to suit! Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: Harvey on 10 December, 2007, 05:05:36 PM I think I'll join you in having a red Delta as my avatar. This was my HFie back in 1997...
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: sparehead3 on 11 December, 2007, 12:15:46 PM Yep, I've swapped too ! This is mine in Sept '07 in Covent Garden :)
Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: ColinMarr on 11 December, 2007, 09:04:50 PM I must dig out old photos of my red Delta 1300 if only to show comradely support. I thought it was a nice car too.
Colin Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: inthedark on 11 December, 2007, 09:43:12 PM Sorry would post a totally unsuitable picture here, but the uploader is full
'the colonel' Title: Re: My Delta is finished! Post by: SteveGales on 17 December, 2007, 08:45:56 PM Saw Chris's Delta yesterday at the Vale of Evesham Christmas lunch
(thanks Lin for organising another excellent meal), it looks fantastic. I know it took almost two year's Chris, but the finished result must have been worth the wait. It looks like a 'proper' job has been done, The exterior now matches the immaculate interior( the protective plastic is still in place on all four doorcards!) and fair play for bringing it out on such a salty day. Well done mate. Anyway, I would like to take the opportunity to wish all forum and Club members a very merry Christmas and a happy New Year! Steve, Margaret and Emma |