Saturday, August 7, 2010

Heads up!

Saturday, August 14, 2010 from 10am – 2pm!
Sponsored by Bay State MGA Club
  • Car Registration is $20 – Includes two admissions to the museum
  • Adult spectator admission is only $10 and $5 for children, seniors, and active military and includes admission to the museum.  Children under 6 are free!
  • Breakfast and Lunch Menu will be available on-site from Euro Delights Catering for more information visit www.eurodelights.org.
     
     
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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Micro Mini Car Day @ Larz Anderson Park-Brookline, MA

Well since Dad & I didn't got to the Prince Edward Island car show this year we were able to attend, the Micro Mini car day at Larz Anderson park. I never thought I'd attend a car show where our MGB was a "big" car..here are some pics from the event!
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Winner winner, chicken dinner

I've been meaning to post pics of my coustin's recently finished 1961 MGA. It took 10 years, and alot of work, but it's finally done. The quality of the (re) build is superb, and is reflected in the fact it won best in show at the British Car Day at Larz Anderson park in Brookline earlier this month.


hopefully I'll have some more pics of it to post later on.

CD

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

MG iPhone wallpapers

So I was looking for some MG images the other day, and I googled "MG iPhone Wallpaper" and I find nothing. Bummer. So I thought I'd make some and share them all with you. if you have an Iphone they should work for you. Even better The image comes up between the Time display, and the slide to unlock graphic..If you want to customize them, feel free, I did just black and white ones, but in any Image editing software (MS Paint, Photoshop, etc) you should be able to adjust/change the colors to whatever you want..if you right click and select "view Image" and then right click again, and "save image as" you should be all set. Drop me a line if you have any issues with them..Have fun!


Saturday, April 10, 2010

Donor car..1970 MGB GT before and after!

Well Dad picked up a 1970 MGB GT from craigslist for $700. We had already cannabalized the hood by the time these pics were taken..The engine is pretty good so we placed an old rusty hood to cover the engine bay until we can remove it.

Here's some pics of before and after we took the front fenders



it's pretty much trashed body wise, as a couple of structural members are very rusted out (one was bondoed) but I have alot of useable parts, so if you need anything drop me a line..

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

1970 MGB GT progress

We removed the front bumper for my Dad's MGB GT. we needed to get it off to get the fenders removed (that will come later. I sanded down the front valence as well. I have to say it looks killer with out the front bumper..

we got a parts car this week for $700, hopefully she'll be chock full of goodies, usable goodies, like fenders, hood, switches, seats..

MGA

My cousin finally finished his MGA, more pics to come, expect to see it at car shows all around New England.

Friday, March 26, 2010

I'm Back..and I see Red

I know it's been awhile, but the cold winter months kind of kill alot of cool car stuff in New England, and if I did any consistent blogging over these winter months it would just be me posting how cold & miserable it is. But I digress..


Like Britney Spears, I did it again. So another set of Rostyles landed in my lap after finishing the last set I did.


To recap, in Sept 2008 I restored a set of Rostyle wheels, in the Factory Silver/Black color scheme. It took a few weeks to do them properly but I got them done. Then on the last night of my Auto Body Class in 2009 I decided to throw a good clear coat on them using the spray booth at school. They came out great, super Glossy! I think I put about 4 coats of clear on them.

So with the season almost upon us I decided that I wanted to have a set in the Silver/Damask Red color to match our 74 MGB convertible. Now I ran into a few problems here and there. So here it goes:


1. I lost my garage space to work in. Since I live in an apartment, and have limited space I could really only work on them during School nights. BUT since the school's media blasting facilities are kind of non existent. I had to do them outside by my uncle's Shop, which was not fun in early January. I did get them done, applying the primer after sandblasting in the 4:30 twilight that happens in the winter months.


2. Since these were going on MY MGB. I took extra steps that I didn't on the last set. I really cleaned out the backsides of these wheels too, getting all the gunk, and rust off of them. Even though they won't be seen, I wanted this to be perfect. So I went over them with a Wire wheel, and got them cleaned out. I ran into problems in getting the Dupli color primer that I used last time, so I used some regular primer to finish them off. It seems to hold up, but I had some incidents while taping them up, that the razor cut through the color to the bare metal. That was kind of a bummer.


3. I think I laid down about 2 cans of silver on them. While painting them I noticed some "fur" that seemed to be paint dust that was kind of "floating" over the surface. So I ended up using a Scotchbrite pad to get them smooth between coats of silver. minor setbacks: one of the wheels falling over when I put it down to open the garage door for one of the guys in my class, and took off a chunk of paint "OH you poor bastard" he says. Great...although he helped me out in finding a place that could get me the color I wanted for my insets.


Sandblasted, primed, and silver coat:



All taped up:



4. Getting the color was kind of interesting. I went to Kwik Auto body supply in Medford, MA and asked them to mix me a Spray can of the PPG color. Just asking for PPG Damask Red isn't gonna do it. Get the Paint code. Thankfully with my handy dandy I phone, I was able to look the color up on the web. Unfortunately The kind of PPG paint I got wasn't that Thick (it was their lower priced "shop-line"), and 2/3 of the way of painting the wheels, I ran out of paint. BUMMER. So I asked the Paint/supply guy to get me some. The price was the same and he got a Dupont version that did the trick. It seemed like the Dupont went on thicker as well.


This is the label for the PPG product:



5. As usual, after doing the inset color, they needed to be re-taped, as they sometimes bleed through all those tight corners, and taping them on one night, painting the next night, kind of messes with the Tape actually sticking among the edges. So you end up having to tape up the red areas, and re-applying a silver coat AGAIN. It seems to be par for the course, if you wanna do them right. Not a real big surprise there, as the last set needed them done in the same fashion. I painted these ones the silver base coat FIRST this time, as opposed to doing them AFTER the colored insets. I can't say which way is better, as it seems like you end up making 2 passes each time.


Color is done:




6. I think I got the equivalent of 3 coats of clear on them. I was sharing the paint booth with one of the guys in class, as he was painting a valance for his 1970 Impala. by the time he was ready for clear, I had the "touch up" coat of silver done, and was in the booth. The clear doesn't seem as thick as the last one, but it seems to "pop" a bit more. I may have the same amount of clear on them, as last time, I don't particularly remember as it was the last class of the previous semester. The spray booth has only 1 working air line in the booth, so we had to share the air hose.


Applying clear coat:




Completed (I had to post this pic, as the Iphone doesn't have a flash)


Regardless they are done, and hopefully they'll be on the Red MGB within a few weeks!

AGAIN I still have a few more Rostyles to do, and with the better weather hopefully coming upon us I'll do these a little bit each week, this time they'll be the traditional Silver/Black color scheme. If anyone needs a set of refurbished Rostyles, drop me a line..

I promise to post some more stuff, as the driving season is coming up there will be some cool car stuff happening, such as shows, and other events!