Jane Loveys

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  • #7229
    Jane Loveys
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    Good evening Peter. Try darallallard@hotmail.com.uk  I assumed that darall spelt with an A, was a printing error in the year book I took the email address from. Best wishes. Dave.

    #7223
    Jane Loveys
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    Darell Allard was the last owner of that P1 to use it on the road. You have purchased an excellent car that I have been with on many Allard Owners Club runs covering many miles. I feel sure he is the best person to answer your questions.  His email address is, darellallard@hotmail.co.uk.

    #7109
    Jane Loveys
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    Side on view. I am pleased with the finished look. The door gaps are good. I hope the roof gap is as good.

    #7108
    Jane Loveys
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    Side on view.

    #7107
    Jane Loveys
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    Last picture. Just the little capping piece of aluminium to fit, and then for the roof section. Getting there.

    #7106
    Jane Loveys
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    Last piece

    #7105
    Jane Loveys
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    Working up you can see all the inner aluminium is in place except the door latch plate. I only have one chance to get this exactly right as where it is screwed into the A post wood determines how tightly the door shuts. I haven’t  worked out if there is an adjustment mechanism, or if there is how it may work. I am open to suggestions.

    #7104
    Jane Loveys
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    Next section up

    #7103
    Jane Loveys
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    On the above photo you can see the aluminium is wrapped around the wooden frame and tacked into place. I used plenty of Tiger Seal glue/sealer to ensure a waterproof finish. Correction. This caption should read photo below.

    #7102
    Jane Loveys
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    On the above photo you can see the aluminium is wrapped around the wooden frame and tacked into place. I used plenty of Tiger Seal glue/sealer to ensure a waterproof finish

    #7101
    Jane Loveys
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    Bottom section finished

    #7099
    Jane Loveys
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    Russell, I have just come in from my workshop having been working 0on my P1 drivers side A post. Judging from the age of your car, unless the A posts have been replaced I would certainly want to check them out. Does the door lock catch work loose? On my car that was the first sign of trouble. If you unscrew one of the screws holding the catch in place will give you an idea of what is in there. Lower down on the A post there is a little locator bracket that should mate up with a half moon shaped piece of rubber. This helps locate and hold the door in position. If this is loose, or it may have been fibreglass into position, there is another clue to rotten wood. Gaining access to the A post is not as difficult as you might think, if youare brave. The aluminium shell is bent around the wooden frame and pinned into place. If you can’t see the pins, or the edge of the aluminium, the I suspect it has been filled with body filler to get the shape and finis required. I shall use filler on mine before painting. You can probe this with a sharp screwdriver or similar. If this is the case in order to access the A post, you will need to remove all of it. Once done the aluminium edge should now show. If the wood is rotten removing the pins is relatively easy.  If the wood is good relax and go for a pint. Just remove a small section of filler to check. If you need to replace the wood, then uncover the whole door edge, remove any filler and get out as many of the pins as possible. Next, using a sharp screw driver  or an old wood chisel, get the blade underneath the edge of the aluminium and gently pry it away fro the timber frame. I have done this twice now on my car, and the aluminium is still OK. I just pry it away little by litte working my way along the frame. Once I can get a pair of pliers underneath the edge I use pliers, but only bend the aluminium a bit each time. Hopefully your aluminium will be as forgiving as mine has been. A warm atmosphere would be an advantage. I have photos and descriptions of my work oon my P1 in this technical section of this forum. This afternoon I have just refitted and tacked into place my aluminium. If you wish you can ring me any time. 07850 655132. I will ring you back if I can’t take the call because I am driving. Some of the lorries Don’t have hands free facilities. Dave.

    #8146
    Jane Loveys
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    Russell.  I will give you a full reply on Sunday. I have owned a P1 since 1973. It underwent a full restoration between then and 1996. I have used it since then and done over 60000 miles in it. I was forced to stop using it in 2015 because the A post had become rotten again. There are photos on our forum. As I say I will send you a full run down on Sunday. I am working tomorrow.

    #7012
    Jane Loveys
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    There is a bit more fettling to do, and I will fit in the roof section timber next. If all goes well there are a couple of pieces to add to the A post, most importantly the door latch. Then if all is as good as it seems to be I will bend the aluminium skin back into place using plenty of sealer/glue and tack it into place. Next fit the windscreen and back window back into place, then attend to the paintwork. All downhill from here on.

    #7011
    Jane Loveys
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    Dash board up to the roof

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