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Re: An SJ410, box fresh, and yet it's 26 years old?

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 9:48 am
by ScottieJ
very very nice! how much do you want for it??? :lol: :lol: :lol: As all the others have said look after that, it will be worth a small fortune soon :lol: the only other sj i've seen as tidy was a mates from Bath who used to be on here, it got nicked and found 10 miles away burnt out :cry: :cry:

Re: An SJ410, box fresh, and yet it's 26 years old?

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2010 6:35 pm
by ROBBIE
got to agree with the rest that well nice :mrgreen: with envy

Re: An SJ410, box fresh, and yet it's 26 years old?

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 7:12 pm
by ferris
Good work mate, that's a absolute beauty. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: Bet you cant wait to get it on the road now.

Re: An SJ410, box fresh, and yet it's 26 years old?

Posted: Tue Apr 13, 2010 8:39 pm
by dominic
Edweird has got his hands on some Suzuki Porn, :mrgreen:

His mitts are going to be dirty, :roll:
make sure if you shake his hand that he has washed them first :lol:


Dom
:mrgreen:

Edwierd's Suzuki

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:56 pm
by Edweird
HAaha!!!! Cheers for all the advice and comments lads.

Upon closer inspection today, it's not AS tidy as I thought. By all means, it's still damn good, but there's going to be a fair bit more work to do to get it to exhibition standard. The arches are a little scruffy under the plastic trim and there's holes in the bottoms of the doors etc.

It's still damn smart for an SJ, but not good enough for me to break out the anorak and folding chair at a car show.

As always, here's a few photos to show what I mean:
Driver's side rear wheel behind door
Driver's side rear wheel behind door
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Driver's door lower hinge
Driver's door lower hinge
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P.S. Sorry for huge images

Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:00 pm
by dominic
The usual places that you find tin worm.
Im sure you have had a close look under the carpets and around the windscreen frame.

Any way , by the looks of the photo's , its doesnt look too bad to worry about. only small patch up jobs. We all been there,seen it, done that, and have the joys of patching up.

Enjoy

Dom
:mrgreen:

Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:04 pm
by dominic
Oh yes,

your tyres,

Dunlop SP44J 195 SR15 ? Im sure im correct,as i still have them on mine. By far a very decent set of tyres.

Dont call me an anorack

Dom

8-)

Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410

Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2010 9:52 pm
by Edweird
Yeah, those are the original Dunlop tyres the truck left the showroom on 26 years ago.

I wasn't calling you an anorak Dom, I was refering to me, and I was joking. :P

I'll need advice and possibly help (if I can get it) to do the bodywork, as I've never done it before, but I've got other things to do first.

Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:06 pm
by Tramp
any chance you can check what tyre you have on your spare? My 92 sammy had a firestorm tyre on the spare mounted on a pepper pot wheel, It looked brand new (and I still have it in my dads garage) but I wasn't sure if it was the originaltyre,

as for slight rust, mine was fantastic when i bought it the only bit that was rusty was the rear bumper, and then the longer you have it the more the bubbly bits appear! just keep on top of them! it still looks like a real bargin,

Luke

Re: Edweird's Suzuki 410

Posted: Sat Apr 17, 2010 6:05 pm
by Edweird
Hey up lads, another update from today's fiddling and stuff.

I had all the trim out of the boot, and had a good hoover out, including rust, which revealed that once again, the arch was begining to go, and, more worryingly, there is a *small hole near the fuel filler. I also noticed that the clattering sound I'd noticed is actually coming from the end of the exhaust, as the tail pipe is up against the chassis.
Tramp wrote:any chance you can check what tyre you have on your spare?
All five tyres are Dunlop SP44J 195 SR15's

So far, all the bad stuff seems to be on the drivers side, whilst the passenger side is much more clean and tidy.

Pictures:
Exhaust touching chassis
Exhaust touching chassis
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Rear wheel arch rust
Rear wheel arch rust
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Hole in floor near fuel filler
Hole in floor near fuel filler
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Also, being a 410, it doesn't have an anti-roll bar. As I'm not planning much in the way of off-road, does anyone have one they have taken off that they would otherwise scrap? I'm in North Lincolnshire, between Scunthorpe and Grimsby.