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Tappy
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Hi folks

Nice forum here so i tought lets say hi.
My name Is Philip but all my friends call me Tappy so pls be my friend :)
I Drive a 1979 124 spider 2000 my first classic and now learning how to restore it.
Heres a pic : Image

Things done bye now :
*replaced the motor (or better have it replaced )
*replaced the steering colum
*replaced the waterpomp
*replaced the thermostat
*installed the idf 40
*fixed the heating system
*got rid of the tube bumpers and replaced them whit old style chrome bumpers
*made custom gauge backgrounds (white and red)
*redone the walnut daschboard with a dark walnut foil

But many many things more to do ....
but hey its a Fix It All Tappy
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Welcome to the forum! Do you have any pics of the new dash/gauges and bumpers?
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no pics for the bumpers yet , its dark outside now (2.15 am) post the asap and some blury pic of the dash :( will post more later

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cant see it now i suppose but they all personalised with my (nick)name on top "TappyWappy"

I get some more pics next week ordered an brand new dash, not just the cover +- 400$ (250€)
and these are old pictures from the dasch before the walnut foil is being attached

here is how i want it to look when finiched

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welcome. That will be a lot of chrome around the gauges when you're finished? I hope the sun doesn't shine too brightly over there 8)
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That's pretty cool man, where did you get those white gauges or did some one redo your original ones?
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That's pretty cool man, where did you get those white gauges or did some one redo your original ones?
i did them myself , scanned the layout of each gauge , redrawed it in autocad , got it printed on photopaper and after cutting the holes i just glued them on the originals , the rest of the inner gauge is painted with a spray can , the needles i did with nailpolisch


to Mark , sun almost never shines here so i glad to have something bright here :), anyway the rims on the gauges will be smaller than these
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those are some nice looking gauges. how is the accuracy of the markings?
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Welcome to the forum Tappy. You have a winner there my friend! Very pretty. Looks like you're doing nice work on it too.
I live in a desert out here so if I can figure out how to box up a bunch of sunshine, I'll send you some. :D
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oké this is bye far the most active forum i've ever been
thx all for the warm welcome
mbouse wrote:those are some nice looking gauges. how is the accuracy of the markings?
ther quit accurate becouse they are exact the same as the originals , however the speedogauge (or how do you call this in englisch )is a bit off i glued it a bit wrong , but hey it looks greater when i take out a friend on the highway and tell him w' re driving 180 km/h (115 m/h) :lol:
rlux4 wrote:Welcome to the forum Tappy. You have a winner there my friend! Very pretty. Looks like you're doing nice work on it too.
I live in a desert out here so if I can figure out how to box up a bunch of sunshine, I'll send you some. :D
Ron
:lol: shame i dont need no sand but when i do , i call you for sure :D
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Hey, maybe I can use that technique in reverse.... "Sorry officer, my Speedometer says I was only doing 45. I don't know why you think i was doing 65."
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i tried that one before :

Oh officer i didnt realise it was m/h on my gauge instaead of km/h :lol:

he clever answered :

Ok maybe you schould pay the fine in £ instead of €uros then.... :cry:
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