Another item that i had made was the window handle knobs and the dash knobs. It seems these are quite unique as i have had Ellena owners looking for these for years to no avail. Several of mine were cracked thus being floppy on the handles. Additionally some of my dash knobs were missing. Each car takes 2 large knobs for the windows and 4 small knobs on the dash. I took the best ones i could find, refinished them to fill cracks etc and sent them off to have molds made. Today i received them back . Obviously i made more that what i needed in an effort to recoup the cost of making them. They used these on some Boano's, Ellena's for sure across the production and TDF used them as well.
Dick was in the Lime Rock pits a few years back, hanging out, no shirt, shooting the ****. He's pure old school NART!
One item that i have been looking for has been the Ellena Seats. Well with no success worldwide - the time came where i had to make a decision on what to do - thus I'm going to make new seats. With help from 3 different people, I have been able to get measurements to duplicate the seats. One person and I exchanged some parts and i received a set of seat springs. They look amazing - in the mean time we are bending tubes to make the frames for the springs. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The hardest part to find among all the items for my car! Now i have patterns for the frames and springs, so i can make them for anyone!
Hello fellow F chatters that have been following my restoration. First and foremost i must apologize for the delay in updating this - a variety of issues this yr starting with the paint for the car. After a complete paint process done we had to redo a door and went to get more paint - - that lead to and issue with the paint not matching and after several months involving the PPG lab the issue was in their inconsistent toners that could never be matched again! Sooooo, we ended up having to repaint the entire car to get the match correct. One of the biggest CF's with paint i have been associated with. Now with that behind us, and the car completely repainted, last week i hung the front and rear suspension to finally make it a roller for the first time since 1976. Other family issues raised this year with my sister-in-law losing a battle wth cancer - thus consuming our time as the top priority to my brother and his 2 girls. She was 59. So now we are back to car, and excited as heck to get on with it. The seats for the Ellena were a significant challenge and special thanks to Vaclav from the Chez Republic and his help. He is restoring the same car and with his seats as templates and his springs we were able to obtain new springs remanufactured off his seats (he made two sets) and stencil drawings of his seat frames and also a scan using solid works program, i was able to use my fabricator and duplicate a set of seats. Believe me with all this help, it was not easy! A number of complex areas on the hinge area were challenging. We took it slow and fit them as we developed the pieces to ensure the seats fit, tilt and sit correctly side by side in the car. We also made the rails that was equally as challenging. My leather, headliner and carpet for the interior has arrived and another challenge to the seats was not having the seats, we had no leather patterns. So when Ellena 0887 went thru the Worldwide Auction in Monterey, i took the opportunity with some dress making material and laid that on the seats and did a tracing of all the leather patterns so we can duplicate this with the new seats. Boy, does this have to be this hard?? To get restarted here are a few pics of where we are at. More assembly details to be published as we pick this back up. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
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hard to get a good pic of the color - silver blue metallic - need to snap a few pics at sunset. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Well, if it was easy, everybody could/would do it. Looks great ! Keep up the good work. I just hope you'll drive the snot out of it when finished.
Ed, good job. After the axle and rear suspension you just might find the rest to be a cakewalk in comparison. Although, the front suspension is no picnic either. john
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Some more assembly completed....bumper and tail lights Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks guys - it is going together well....next week lay in the wiring harness and get some interior/dash items set up
I had not seen photos since it was first painter. It looks fabulous. Looking forward to more updates as it progresses. Sent from my iPad using FerrariChat