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Multi-skilled craftsman. Fluent in many materials, design and lateral thinking. Skills: Steel fabrication, Welding, Upholstery, Carpentry, Varnishing, Painting, Design and Visualisation, Drawing, Writing, Building and House Renovation, Boat Building and Restoration, 12v Wiring, Car Restoration and Customising, Mechanical Engineering and Repairs,

Metalwork Auto Restoration and Customising





:: PANEL BEATING & CLASSIC CAR RESTORATION ::


1994 - 1998
Photos show my Citroen special, built from aluminium wrapped aorund a steel tube frame. This car had many guises and 5 engines! The most fun i have had on 4 wheels, handled incredibly well, sliding through turns and quick no longer carrying its normal body shell.


In 1996 in its original guise the Citroen specials Club UK awarded me - Special of the Year

Later I stripped and lightened it further, then  it was even low enough to pass under a parking barrier!

First mock-up. Intending on a long rounded bonnet.


Original excitement at removing the engine





Modified front wings, screen added for the purpose of attaching a roof rock so I could take my boards to the beach!

This was the first model of my Special. I had to adjust the front wings because they caused the front end of the car to lift at 60mph!


MK3 Escort Coupe

 This was a later project  1996-97. I was trying to apply some the traditional hotrod tricks to a modern car. A shifting of the C pillars widening of the front arches, welding up the boot, de-seaming, removing handles. Addition of twin headlights from a Capri, alloy wheels, recaro interior and RS 1600 engine





Restoration


The Jaguar beow was my first restoration in 1994. I went on to work on Mercedes, Mini Coopers, VW's, Triumph Stag, Triumph Herald, MG's, Ferrari's, a Bristol, a Corvette, an E-type and more. Fitting complete floorpans, doors, panels and custom making sections. Sadly I have few photos to attest to my work.




Sierra Cosworth

Fitted genuine bodykit to donor vehicle




Citroen Dyane Restoration










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