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Our MTS Standard Flying 12 Resto


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A few years ago we saw the TV series of 'Foyles War' and Dayna just had to have it. So we bought the DVD's and we decided to keep our eyes out for a suitable car. Wanting to do the full ATS bit we finally found our Flying 12 and started the resto. So here is a quick preview of deconstruction and some resto work to date.

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As with many restorations of old military gear you hear the stories of finding numbers under layers and layers of paint. Well a number was not found. We did however find Dark Earth paint underneath the rather faded burgandy.

Now just about every MV you see here in NZ is a shade of green so it was decided to go with a different scheme. Far to much OD and DBG in the shed :wow: .

We collected all the possible colours and Dark Earth stood out and it was part of the car....

 

A few mods have been made to the sidelights, which now double as indicators with the assistance of an LED ring.

 

And whilst rummaging around in our local Vintage Car Club parts shed we came across another 4 rims... hmm thinking now that a set of road tyres are good and a set of NDT (jeep) tyres for instant use as a field car... perfect.:goodidea:

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Hopefully the weather is starting to clear up a bit. Have managed to get a few parts sorted out, stripped and painted, but nowhere near the amount we would have liked.

Anyway our long lost panel beater turned up one day so he was put to work.. The front guards still require some work but the major work is done. We had to fabricate a badge bar (for ceremonial bling purposes but it keeps her happy :angel:).

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Hopefully the weather is starting to clear up a bit. Have managed to get a few parts sorted out, stripped and painted, but nowhere near the amount we would have liked.

Anyway our long lost panel beater turned up one day so he was put to work.. The front guards still require some work but the major work is done. We had to fabricate a badge bar (for ceremonial bling purposes but it keeps her happy :angel:).

 

GREAT JOB, that will be a really unique machine , I must get down there and catch up with you guys sometime - Charlie

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Sadly not much to report lately. A rather wet winter kept us inside. The body however is now hanging from the shed roof and chassis is being stripped. The head has been cleaned up and painted, some NDT's fitted to the rims and one pennant ready.

Seems we found some interesting OD paint under the fuel tank and on the driveshaft. The fuel tank was also fitted finished in chromate orange paint and not the gloss black it should have been.

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If you are still lurking on the board (don't see a post for several months), I would love more photos of the chassis and if possible, if you (or anyone else here reading this thread) have an instruction book or shop manual, a scan of the chassis in that would be wonderful.

 

Many Thanks...

 

Eric

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