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Bristol 408

Restoration

In this blog I will share my experiences during restoration of my Bristol 408. The car has been in bits and pieces for many years. Engine, gearbox and rear axle are rebuilt earlier. The journey begins with preparation of the body and chassis before the car is going to the panel beater.

My spare part list

Leaving old garage Posted on 30 Sep, 2010 21:47:49

The spare part list shows spare part number and supplier. Most of them in Sweden.



Summer

Summer pause Posted on 13 Jun, 2010 15:15:46

I had planned that the Bristol should be at the panel beater late this spring. But the it had to revised as I got the flu and had to catch up with my work. We decided to postpone the work until autumn.

My other car had also given my trouble. A change to a dry sump system took longer time than expected. It´s now running and will hopefully get a MOT.



My grandfather

Ancestor Posted on 23 Mar, 2010 23:06:31



Separation – the end

Dismantle of body and chassi Posted on 23 Mar, 2010 22:28:08

After we had solved the earlier problem it was easy to slide off the rear body section.

The worst areas regarding corrosion were as we suspected/knew the egde of the wheel arches.

The roof and boot sections looks flimsy compared with the doorpost and wheel housing.

The End

Conclusion: Leave the rear body section on. Unless you not are in desperate need of therapy or the car is in a very bad state. For me it´s therapy. Growing up i an engine repair shop it makes me calm to see thing being completly dismantled.



Separation – beginning of the end

Dismantle of body and chassi Posted on 23 Mar, 2010 21:48:40

After I had drilled out or sawed-off everything I could think off it did still seem quite impossible to get of the rear body. I had to ask the the panel beater for advice.

He did look at the problem from several angles.

After an hour or so, he came to the same conclusion as I did. It´s the sharp angle. It´s to sharp and there is to much material. There must have been a very skilled person who had filled in an extra strip with aluminum. Without leaving any sign.

A few days later I dared to try to bend out the upper side panel of the body. I soon found out that we were right. The sharp corners at the rear side windows had to be finished with the body in place.



Window regulator

Doors Posted on 08 Mar, 2010 22:36:13



Locks

Doors Posted on 08 Mar, 2010 22:29:05



Separation 3. Front end.

Dismantle of body and chassi Posted on 08 Mar, 2010 22:24:12

I had unfolded the rear end of the front wings from the A-post earlier. The folded edge at the air intake had I decided to leave until the bonnet frame were disassembled.

The picture shows the rivets at the sides of the bonnet frame. The rear rivets, towards the bonnet hinges, are steeel. The frame is also rivetet to the bulkhead and welded to the front crossmember.

The bonnet frame and the electrical equipment to an old elevator. Note that the rear parts of the wings and the scuttle are still in place.



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