Bringing this thread back active; the Sterling forum has been revamped with a new look, mobile-friendly and automated signups. Though, at the moment, there isn't much activity since everyone bailed...
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Bringing this thread back active; the Sterling forum has been revamped with a new look, mobile-friendly and automated signups. Though, at the moment, there isn't much activity since everyone bailed...
I don't see why you guys can't take from the Sterling and make it work. Our windows have always been pop-out and with the right hardware, removable. The mounting hardware is easy.. the window itself...
The owner has finally gotten around to upgrading the site and making it mobile-friendly. Not all that active as most users have logged in here instead, but just letting everyone know!
^ good article!
Do the upright cooling conversion. I put a T4 in my Sterling and had to cut away quite a bit of the rear valance to clear the tins.
Yep, he's contacted us as well, Lauren. Unfortunately, shipping is prohibitively expensive. I quoted a rear valance to Holland and the shipper wanted nearly $1500 USD!
Add nitrous shots through there.... :lmfao:
Distributor vacuum advance connection. But you have to have a vac advance distributor to use it. Otherwise, block it with whatever you can - that will most definitely influence how the car runs (or...
The forum page is a very pared down version of what it once was to try to update the software. The owner is very aware that people have jumped ship because he wasn't keeping up on it. Hopefully...
:-) Curious to see how long that resin lasts outside, Phill. At least here in the States, nothing is rated for an exterior use any longer than a couple months at best with the UV degradation.
Love the rear lights, Brett!
Since Lauren ID'd the car as a Mk2, it's irrelevant. But, had it been a Sterling, there would have been a stamp into the gelcoat on the driver's side sill right by the hinge.
Weird. Not a Sterling that I can tell. No US car ever had that type of sunroof installed and the dash is completely wrong. But on the Sterling end of it the car does have the late model cut-in...
3M's polyurethane windshield adhesive, available at any auto supply store. Used that to put in 100A's glass. It's messy - tape the glass around the edge with painters tape (up to the edge, not the...
Big brother is always watching. What type of phone in case I need to shut that off :ermm: ?
I haven't been able to get any response from the company in months - but you're right: recent searching, even deep, reveals nothing on the company anymore.
Who knows, Lauren. This car is a complete mystery. Styling cues suggest it was late '70's design.. the windshield suspiciously looks Nova/Sterling shape-wise...
Purchased by someone in Texas who was asking me, who has no idea. It's on a shortened VW pan. The square/rectangular headlights made me think this was a UK based kit of some sort - so far nobody has...
I could have glass to you in a couple weeks, but shipping is the killer from the States..
Thanks Bluenova and Steve! I don't think my partner made that opening bid - I made him aware of the auction and he seemed interested, but we haven't talked about it since then. You never know - and...
As much as I've tried to back research all I can about the cars, I can't find much about Cobley's chassis efforts. Is there something somewhere about those? I'm trying to convince my partner to...
Well that's... hmmm... uh....
Someone save the chassis...
If you're dumping your SW's, I'll take them with the sensors for my car.
Lot #175 is the "unknown bonnet", otherwise known as the Nova front undertray.... maybe if someone needs one, could be had for cheap I would think...
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Some photos from Saturday's fit and finish session with our fabricator. Overall we're pleased with what's been done, albeit not with the quantity. We were hoping for more pieces to...